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Have you wondered who made those beautiful jewels marked DRGM 1138525?

Discussion in 'PUBLIC Vintage Chatter - Anything and everything' started by trufaux, May 21, 2018.

  1. trufaux

    trufaux VFG Member

    The history of costume jewelry is a story that is still being written. I am proud to announce the publication of the very first article on a German company whose name had been omitted from that story, until now. Schreiber & Hiller marked their 1930s jewelry with that German patent number. They also made pieces marked "ESHA RANDEL" in the 1950s. My good friend and colleage Robin Deutsch and I have collaborated to bring this important information to the vintage jewelry community. Click here to read “Schreiber & Hiller: A Jewelry Mystery Solved”.

    If you want to know the story of how we cracked the case, read my latest blog post.
     
  2. Vinclothes

    Vinclothes Alumni +

    I am so impressed by your tenacious research. Thank you.
    Marian
     
  3. Rue_de_la_Paix

    Rue_de_la_Paix VFG Member

  4. Midge

    Midge Super Moderator Staff Member

  5. VintagePassion

    VintagePassion Registered Guest

    Thank you for your research on the
    jewels marked DRGM 1138525. I had a piece of jewelry that had that on it a few years back, not sure what happened to it. I may still have it buried somewhere in a box.
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    Any chance you could help me identify a couple pairs of earrings that only are marked Germany? Or guide me in a direction that could help me? 1.JPG

    Thanks for your help :)
     

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