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  1. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part I

    Thanks, Brenda - I would have recommended "Jewel Joose" but it has been discontinued. Many people do not recommend getting rhinestones "wet" although I never had any problem with spraying dirty pieces with Jewel Joose, rinsing and drying. I have also soaked pieces with verdigris in white...
  2. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part I

    Here are a few more Little Nemo pieces. I think most of these are signed L/N or L/N 25 or are not signed. Here is a link to an article on Jewel Chat about L/N: http://www.morninggloryantiques.com/JewelChatLN.html These are not signed: Signed: and really unusual -...
  3. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part I

    Mary Jane - LITTLE NEMO MFG. CO., Providence, RI 1913 -- 1978 -- confirmed a subsidiary of Brier Mfg. Co.* Here's a link to that page: http://www.illusionjewels.com/costumejewelrymarksl.html I found my first L/N in Florida in 2003 or 2004 and have many including a number that are...
  4. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part I

    Lizzie - Paste is the name given to older glass stones by collectors. Some people who deal in fine jewelry call all costume jewelry "paste," but originally imitations stones were called "paste" because they were made from ground crystal that was put in a mold and then hand-carved into the...
  5. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part I

    Maybe someone else will have an idea. It's a really pretty pin - whatever they are for! I'm off for a few hours - will check back when I return. Linn
  6. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part I

    Brenda - I have never seen little nuggets like those before! I'm not sure why they are there - unless they were soldered on and came off and someone stuck them there. Maybe they were on the face of the piece at the bottom of the cluster of green leaves. Any sign they were ever attached...
  7. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part I

    Rhodium is a member of the platinum family and is a very shiny white metal. It is used in fine jewelry also as plating over white gold and Sterling silver. It is rare and very expensive! It is very likely that your Trifari fur clip is rhodium plated over base metal. In part II and Part...
  8. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part I

    Thank you - Brenda and Julie! D&E - DeLizza & Elster were manufacturers. They sold their line to other companies and they made jewelry for other companies. Juliana was a "line" that D&E sold in 1967 and was only signed with a hangtag - but was not signed on the pieces. Jewelry that D&E...
  9. Linn

    Vintage Jewelry Workshop - Part I

    Welcome to the Vintage Costume Jewelry Workshop. We will be discussing 20th costume jewelry - mostly American, concentrating on the 1920’s-mid-1960’s. I have chosen to stop there, because my knowledge, interest and personal collection of vintage costume jewelry ends in the early 1960's...
  10. Linn

    Weiss pansy brooch - questions

    Hi Zannew - I've had that brooch in lime green with rhinestones - not milkglass! I have had other Weiss pieces with black and white japannng and remember a discussion on one of my jewelry lists that japanning can be done in many colors. True japanning is a finish - usually black and smooth...
  11. Linn

    What kind of fur is this??

    I couldn't ID the fur but do agree that it's earlier. My first thought was '40's - maybe even late '30's - early '40's. Same question about padding. Linn
  12. Linn

    L?on Bakst and Ballets Russes

    Just had a chance to look at the videos. Fantastic. Thank you so much for posting this! Linn
  13. Linn

    Can anyone help with this brooch?

    This one is tough! I agree with you on your dating - C. 1900 although it could go a few years in either direction. I have been trying to find something comparable and have not come up with anything. I'm not sure what the significance is of the hearts and clover - if there is one. The piece...
  14. Linn

    I met Tim Gunn!

    Julie- Sounds like you had a fabulous time and a great conversation with Tim (and Leah.) Lots of coverage in the Honolulu paper about the event tomorrow. This article was in yesterday's paper: http://www.staradvertiser.com/features/20101014_Play_nice_it_works.html I am not going to go...
  15. Linn

    Help Dating Mink Collar Coat

    I think it's probably the same fur and the photos make it look different. I think the close-up of the fur on the pockets looks like mink, too, but I wanted someone else to confirm it! (You know how you second guess yourself....) I gather that adorevintage has sold the coat so may not still...
  16. Linn

    lovely old purses - 20s or 30s?

    I think your dating is correct - C. 1920's - early 1930's. I agree with Brenda about fixing the links steel bag unless you are not handy. It would be better to leave it to the buyer or have it done if you are not good with a needle nose pliers. Are all the stones in the round links present...
  17. Linn

    Help Dating Mink Collar Coat

    I'm not an expert on fur but the close-up looks much more like mink than the other photos did. It's not sheared beaver. Hopefully someone who knows furs will know for sure. It's a fabulous coat. Linn
  18. Linn

    Help Dating Mink Collar Coat

    Good point, Anne - The fur looks more like sheared beaver. Linn
  19. Linn

    Help Dating Mink Collar Coat

    It looks late '30's - early '40's to me. I Googled "Jean Harper Coat" and found several ads from the 1940's-1950's. When you do a search click on News and then Archives. There is a pay-for-view ad from 1939. This is not your coat but the sleeve is similar: http://tinyurl.com/28pbe76...
  20. Linn

    Youth-e-fect Frock

    Great find, Maureen! It would have been worn over a matching same color (opaque) slip. I can see '30's and '40's in it. Am I seeing big shoulder pads??? If so I would go with '40's. The label looks more '50's to me but the shoulder pads (if they are there) would make it earlier. I've...
  21. Linn

    I met Tim Gunn!

    Tim Gunn will be in Honolulu this weekend. Sounds like a similar format with a fashion show at 1:00 at Ala Moana Shopping Center Center Stage - HUGE shopping center. They are having a cocktail party afterwards, which is billed as a chance to meet Tim Gunn. You are "invited" if you have $150...
  22. Linn

    30s or 40s on this ostrich skin handbag?

    There was a Deco revival in the '50's but in jewelry (anyway) you can tell that it's not "period" because of the construction. I got what we call a '30s' "vibe" about this bag - not to say there aren't some bags from the '50s' with similar design elements. Linn
  23. Linn

    30s or 40s on this ostrich skin handbag?

    I think it is from the '30's also. The Art Deco period was from 1910-1939 and this piece is very Deco. It's a great piece! Linn
  24. Linn

    Oct 4th Fashion Parade *Vintage Pink For The Cure*

    A C. 1920's Chromium bracelet with wonderful PINK stones: http://www.rubylane.com/item/212033-RLx20599 A sparkling Pink demi-parure from BSK: http://www.rubylane.com/item/212033-RLx20524 Beatutiful faceted Pink crystal necklace...
  25. Linn

    Help with dating/descibing earrings

    Thanks, They definitely have some age on them so I think late '50's, early '60's is accurate. Linn
  26. Linn

    Help with dating/descibing earrings

    I would describe your earrings as clip earrings that are reminiscent of the shape of a shell, decorated with gold-tone braided trim accented by tiny round faux turquoise balls. I'd give the measurements and show them in the position that they would be worn on the ear. They are meant to...
  27. Linn

    Dating a dress

    Lovely late '50's dress - C. 1958. The skirt is called a bubble skirt. Linn
  28. Linn

    Can anyone help date, and describe, this brooch?

    Ruth - I have edited my post to read 1890's which is what I meant! My guess is the same as Carrie's but I feel it could be even earlier, too. I hope you will take it to an expert so we can find out! Linn
  29. Linn

    Can anyone help date, and describe, this brooch?

    Ruth - Silver, especially tarnished silver has a sort of sulphur like smell. It might be a silver - not necessarily Sterling which would be marked if it's English, but possibly a lower grade - and it may not be English. I really don't know how old the piece is, but I think it is probably...
  30. Linn

    Can anyone help date, and describe, this brooch?

    Ruth - I don't know much about jewelry this age, but I agree that it's a cornucopia and I think it's older than '20's or '30's - I think it's 19C. or possibly early 20C. . How big is it? What is the metal? Sniff it and see if you think it's silver. The hinge is a "tube" hinge and the...
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