McCLELLAND BARCLAY Arts & Crafts sterling pear fruit set of necklace, bracelet and earrings, 15-1/2″ by 3/4″ necklace, 6-3/4″ by 3/4″ bracelet and 7/8″ earrings. McClelland Barclay was both an illustrator and a designer. Born in 1891, he painted and made sculptural utilitarian pieces and decorative objects for the home, as well as wonderful jewelry. His design … Continue reading “McCLELLAND BARCLAY sterling pear set”
VICTORIAN woven hair jewelry brooch with a man’s photograph on one side and an open compartment for hair on the other, 2-1/4″ by 2″. The frame is decorated by etched and embossed scrolls and designs, but a part of it is missing, so it is priced accordingly. Don’t you wonder whose sweetheart he was! View View … Continue reading “VICTORIAN woven hair jewelry brooch, man’s photo”
HASKELL early unsigned Hess cranberry glass beads dress clips set with antiqued gold tone shell motifs circa 1940, 1-3/4″, set of 2. A Frank Hess design for Miriam Haskell, it is unsigned as was typical for this era, circa 1940. HERE is a photo of the original art work illustrating these clips, shown just for … Continue reading “HASKELL early unsigned Hess cranberry glass beads dress clips”
VICTORIAN sterling silver coil cross-over bangle with English registration marks for what I think is 1882, 8″ total length but because of the cross-over, wearable of about 7-1/2″ and about 1/2″ wide There is one tiny dimple on the band and two on one faceted end. You have to be looking really closely to see them, but I wanted … Continue reading “VICTORIAN sterling silver coil cross-over bangle with registrati”
DEROSA green enamel fur clip with red rhinestones, a dynamic design. I suspect that part of the green enameling has been replaced, but am not sure. If it is replaced, it is the part is where the green is darker on the three “fins”. This lovely clip is 2-5/8″ by 2-1/8″and was made circa 1940s. As can be seen in … Continue reading “DEROSA green enamel fur clip with red rhinestones”
MIRIAM HASKELL Hess pink, green, purple flattened glass beads lariat necklace with silver tone flowers, leaves and chains and art glass beads, circa 1940, 27″ wearable length with each dress clip end 2″. This is a Frank Hess design for Miriam Haskell, unsigned as was typical of the era. The advertisement for this set can be … Continue reading “MIRIAM HASKELL Hess pink, green, purple glass beads lariat 1940”
DRAGON’S BREATH Fred Harvey era sterling bracelet circa 1950, with the Maisel’s kachina mark and Native American designs. “Dragon’s breath” is glass cabochon that is specially treated to give it this particular coloring and rainbow effect, which is a big favorite of mine. I remember seeing pieces like this as a child growing up in the southwest back in … Continue reading “DRAGON’S BREATH Fred Harvey era sterling bracelet Maisel 1950”
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