CROSS pendant with inlay of turquoise, opal, and coral on a strand of turquoise and sterling beads. We think this is a Native American piece but don’t recognize the mark on the back, shown in the photo. The wearable length is 16″ and it has the lobster claw catch. The cross is 2-1’3″ by 1-1/2″ … Continue reading “CROSS pendant with inlay of turquoise, opal, and coral on a strand of turquoise and sterling beads”
MIRIAM HASKELL blue and pink glass florets, leaves and beads bar brooch, 3-1/3″. This is a Frank Hess design for Miriam Haskell, not signed as was typical for that era circa 1940. This is a lovely feminine piece and another piece from this group can be seen in Gordon & Pamfiloff’s “Miriam Haskell Jewelry” on … Continue reading “MIRIAM HASKELL by Frank Hess blue and pink glass florets, leaves and beads bar brooch”
MIRIAM HASKELL by Frank Hess dress clip with two-tone pink and pomegranate colored glass leaves and beads, hand made and unsigned as was typical in 1940, 4-1/2″ by 3″. A Larry Austin art work with a similar group can be seen in “Miriam Haskell Jewelry” by Gordon & Pamfiloff, page 95 and the style can … Continue reading “MIRIAM HASKELL by Frank Hess dress clip with two-tone pink and pomegranate colored glass leaves and beads”
MIRIAM HASKELL pink glass leaves and pink and white glass beads in a wide bar brooch that is 3-1/2″ by 1-1/2″. Designed by Frank Hess for Miriam Haskell, it is circa 1940 and in excellent vintage condition, just beautiful. View #H37250 $238.00
MIRIAM HASKELL by Frank Hess pink and rose color glass leaves and beads fur clip, 2-7/8″ by 2-7/8″. The center button-like elements are textured and lovely in themselves, typical of some of the unusual elements they used. A Frank Hess design for Miriam Haskell, it is unsigned as was typical for this era, circa 1940, … Continue reading “MIRIAM HASKELL by Frank Hess pink and rose color glass leaves and beads fur clip”
MIRIAM HASKELL pink and rose color dress clip with glass beads and leaves, 2-3/4″ by 2-5/8″. The center button-like elements are textured and lovely in themselves. A Frank Hess design for Miriam Haskell, it is hand made and unsigned as was typical for this era, about 1940. The last photo shows this and other pieces … Continue reading “MIRIAM HASKELL by Frank Hess pink and rose color dress clip with glass beads and leaves”
MIRIAM HASKELL blue glass coil bracelet by designer Frank Hess. This lovely bracelet has two shades of blue glass petals and beads, and the coil is 8″ total length, meant to be worn crossed over on the top of the wrist creating a bouquet look. This wonderful bracelet was all hand made in about 1935, … Continue reading “MIRIAM HASKELL blue glass coil bracelet by designer Frank Hess, two shades of blue glass petals and beads”
MIRIAM HASKELL by Frank Hess early unsigned pink and purple glass beads, artificial seed pearls and green glass leaves fur clip with clear rhinestone accents, 3-3/4″ by 3″. The wire strung glass seed pearls on the leaves are in very delicate condition and one strand has come loose, so we are selling this “as is”. … Continue reading “MIRIAM HASKELL by Frank Hess early unsigned pink and purple glass beads, artificial seed pearls and green glass leaves fur clip”
MIRIAM HASKELL re-worked lavender glass bead two-strand necklace with a pendant at the front made up of a glass flower, clear faceted glass beads, clear rose montee and clear rhinestones. It is a 15-3/4″ wearable size and the front pendant is 1-5/8″ long, and the clip back earrings are 1″ across and have the horseshoe … Continue reading “MIRIAM HASKELL re-worked lavender glass bead two-strand necklace with a pendant at the front made up of a glass flower, clear faceted glass beads”
MIRIAM HASKELL by Frank Hess necklace with unusual pink glass petals and beads and clear glass flowers, it has three-strands and is 17-1/2″ wearable length with a 3″ wide front motif. This was all hand made and not signed as was typical for the 1930 era. The bracelet in this series can be seen in … Continue reading “MIRIAM HASKELL by Frank Hess necklace with pink glass petals and beads and clear glass flowers”