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Collecting CJ
Sep 22, 2006 ... The Collecting Costume Jewelry site presents information on the costume jewelry industry during the early part of the 20th century on ...
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McClelland Barclay
McClelland Barclay (1891-1943) worked as an illustrator, sculptor and painter. He extended his talents to making very stylized Art Deco jewelry using ...
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Jewelry Care
Sep 22, 2006 ... Source: The Buyer's Guide to Affordable Antique Jewelry, by Anna M. Miller, published by Citadel Press Books. ...
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Dauplaise
Sep 22, 2006 ... Dauplaise. Marks. (click on a thumbnail to enlarge picture, use your browsers back button to return to this page) ...
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Jewelry Care
Sep 22, 2006 ... To clean marcasite jewelry, dampen a clean cloth with water and pat in baking soda. Rub gently over the marcasites. This mixture will remove ...
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Elzac
Sep 22, 2006 ... Elzac. (click on a thumbnail to enlarge picture, use your browsers back button to return to this page) ...
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Miriam Haskell
Sep 22, 2006 ... Miriam Haskell (1899- ) was a costume jewelry designer who designed feminine, intricate jewelry. Haskell frequently used "antique"-gilded ...
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Jewelry Care
Sep 22, 2006 ... To clean marcasite jewelry, dampen a clean cloth with water and pat in baking soda. Rub gently over the marcasites. This mixture will remove ...
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Collecting CJ
Sep 22, 2006 ... The Collecting Costume Jewelry site presents information on the costume jewelry industry during the early part of the 20th century on ...
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Les Bernard
Les Bernard was a pioneer in jewelry designs featuring rhinestones with marcasites. Whereas the backs of rhinestones are pointed, those of marcasites are ...
 
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