My motto is "buy what you like" because if it does not sell it is yours to keep or gift to someone. I buy only pieces which are dear to my heart, and I have been collecting for well over 50 years. I now create my own line of designer jewelry, and I plan to sell the items on Ebay in the near future. As an artist, I have an eye for the unusual and the more daring pieces which speak to me. As soon as I have made 200 pieces to showcase and sell, I will make them available to the public.
I love Miriam Haskell and have some nice pieces. Ditto Hattie Carnegie. I know he’s not as popular but Weiss has beautiful glass. I only buy for myself and inky what I love. I have a Hobe pin which was in the book…many I found in beautiful condition at junk stores years ago! I really like the artisan bracelet..wow! Good investments.
You have a beautiful collection-thank you for sharing it. I appreciate the time and preparation it takes to make a video like this. Oh, and please don’t worry about pronunciation -we are all learning as we go along!
I see the coronet trifari necklace in the beginning of the video. I was hoping you were going to talk about that piticular trifari because I recently acquired one in a Good will bluebox
Hi Lori! I also have a video on Trifari. Wow! Sounds like you got a good box! The coronet necklace was designed by Alfred Phillipe the pattern was in 1950. Thank you for watching ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love vids that are 20 minutes or less. You have a lot of great content in yours. You mentioned a couple of makers I had never heard of so happy to learn about those. Originals by Robert and Juliano were the ones. I am sure I would have probably picked up pieces by Robert as I usually pick up most signed pieces. You have such a wonderful collection. I bought around 400 pieces from an estate sale buyout. I looked at some of it before I purchased but didn’t get a chance to look at all of it. I saw at least 50 necklaces when I looked and knew he had boxes of other items so for $125 it was a great deal. To my surprise I found a YSL necklace with a serial number on it. When I saw it, I knew it was a great piece. Hopefully it is not a fake. I haven’t had time to research fully but did find pieces like it. Keep up the great content. I always look forward to your vids. Happy New Year to you and your family!
In your victorian selection I think I spotted one pin that looks like a Baltic amber in silver. It looks like a piece from Russia or Poland from the 70s or 80s. It's hard to tell because there was no close up.
Yes I know the one your referencing. Your correct. I didn’t realize it was mixed in with them until I was finished recording. Good Eye! It is Baltic amber and I had guessed mid 70’s although I could be wrong😊
Hi UDLRUBE. The word parure is a term used for a set of three in jewelry. For example; a necklace, bracelet, and earrings that all go together. A Demi- parure is a set of two. Thank you for watching ❤️❤️❤️
Originals by Robert originally known as fashion craft was a company founded by David Jaffee, Robert Levee, and Irving Landsman. There is an old rumor that has gone around for years that one of these founders worked for Haskell but there is no proof. Fashion craft was founded in the 1940’s and the name was changed to Robert( originals by Robert) in the 1950’s. The main designer for Haskell was Frank Hess and it is often argued that many of the Haskell pieces were actually designed by Frank Hess.
Very nice collection..👍💯👍🥰
Thank you ❤️😊
My motto is "buy what you like" because if it does not sell it is yours to keep or gift to someone. I buy only pieces which are dear to my heart, and I have been collecting for well over 50 years. I now create my own line of designer jewelry, and I plan to sell the items on Ebay in the near future. As an artist, I have an eye for the unusual and the more daring pieces which speak to me. As soon as I have made 200 pieces to showcase and sell, I will make them available to the public.
Thanks Gloria ❤️❤️❤️
Lovely lovely pieces!
Thank you so much!😊 ❤️❤️❤️
Loved this video! I felt validated as a fellow collector! Thanks!
That’s wonderful Linda! Thank you so much ❤️
Thank you for sharing your information. I appreciate your clear & unhurried speech. Also, your close up’s of your jewelry. I learned a lot!❤
JoEva thank you so very much for watching my content and for your kindness! I’m happy you enjoyed my content! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love the Victorian edwardian jewelry. Loved all the jewelry.
Thank you Compact girl❤️
@@VintageVariety awe yw.
The Coro necklace with topaz looking stones us beautiful
I agree Nancy. It’s costume but it’s so well done it could easily pass for fine jewelry. Thank you for watching ❤️❤️❤️
As a collector, thank you so much for the information.😊😊
Your welcome Jo-ann ❤️thank you so much for watching 😊
Beautiful collection!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you four sharing with us your cnolege! Happy new year to you and your family!✨✨✨
Hall New Year Mihaela!❤️❤️❤️
I been coming across some cool vintage jewelry and love wearing them
I think vintage Jewelry is so timeless and beautiful. I love wearing them also ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks again for your time and help
Thank you Pamela! I really appreciate you watching ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Visually very well-crafted and clear description of gems. All the BEST
Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching 😊❤️❤️❤️
I love this video, I've learned alot
Thank you Jacqueline and thank you so much for watching ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much for sharing 💚
Thank you Diana❤️❤️❤️❤️and thank you for watching 🤗❤️🥰🥰🥰
Thank You for sharing info. I have an Julianna brooch you showed in the video. First time watching.
Thank you so much for watching Yolanda😊❤️❤️❤️
No , Thank You hon.
I love Miriam Haskell and have some nice pieces. Ditto Hattie Carnegie. I know he’s not as popular but Weiss has beautiful glass. I only buy for myself and inky what I love. I have a Hobe pin which was in the book…many I found in beautiful condition at junk stores years ago! I really like the artisan bracelet..wow! Good investments.
It sounds like you have an amazing collection! All are wonderful names to own. Thank you so very much for sharing and watching my content ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You have a beautiful collection-thank you for sharing it. I appreciate the time and preparation it takes to make a video like this. Oh, and please don’t worry about pronunciation -we are all learning as we go along!
Thank you so very much for such a lovely comment! And thank you for watching😊❤️❤️❤️
Great information. I didn’t know about Robert jewelry so thank you.
Your welcome and thank you for watching😊❤️❤️❤️
Love Love all of your things
Thank you so much 😊❤️❤️
Love napier, coro,
I have some coro ..cool jewelry
Thank you Pamela & thanks for watching ❤️❤️❤️
Coolery!
Hi, great video ❤️
Thanks Anna❤️❤️❤️
Love it all
Thank you 😊❤️❤️❤️
Thank you soo much for sharing
Thank you for watching 😊
You pronounce it Eve. Love all of your beautiful jewels.
Thank you so much Margo T ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I see the coronet trifari necklace in the beginning of the video. I was hoping you were going to talk about that piticular trifari because I recently acquired one in a Good will bluebox
Hi Lori! I also have a video on Trifari. Wow! Sounds like you got a good box! The coronet necklace was designed by Alfred Phillipe the pattern was in 1950. Thank you for watching ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Omg you are a wealth of knowledge! Thank u! Oh its pronounced "eve saint lo-ren"
Thank you so much! I know! My pronunciation is horrid😂 I think I should stick to just saying YSL. Thank you so much for watching 😊❤️❤️❤️
Can you do a video on jewelry clasps and the ages thereof?
Yes Sheryl. Thank you ruclips.net/video/VsLJtNHZdx0/видео.html
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I love vids that are 20 minutes or less. You have a lot of great content in yours. You mentioned a couple of makers I had never heard of so happy to learn about those. Originals by Robert and Juliano were the ones. I am sure I would have probably picked up pieces by Robert as I usually pick up most signed pieces. You have such a wonderful collection.
I bought around 400 pieces from an estate sale buyout. I looked at some of it before I purchased but didn’t get a chance to look at all of it. I saw at least 50 necklaces when I looked and knew he had boxes of other items so for $125 it was a great deal. To my surprise I found a YSL necklace with a serial number on it. When I saw it, I knew it was a great piece. Hopefully it is not a fake. I haven’t had time to research fully but did find pieces like it.
Keep up the great content. I always look forward to your vids. Happy New Year to you and your family!
I love estate sales! Sounds like you really got some great pieces❤️I think the hunt for pieces is part of what makes collecting so enjoyable ❤️
In your victorian selection I think I spotted one pin that looks like a Baltic amber in silver. It looks like a piece from Russia or Poland from the 70s or 80s. It's hard to tell because there was no close up.
Yes I know the one your referencing. Your correct. I didn’t realize it was mixed in with them until I was finished recording. Good Eye! It is Baltic amber and I had guessed mid 70’s although I could be wrong😊
Hey Pam, I have a couple of pieces of jewelry marked Carne. Is that Hattie Carnegie?
Her pieces were usually marked Hattie Carnegie, HC, or Carnegie. I’ve never seen any marked just Carne. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for the info. I guess it's going to remain a mystery
When discussing Miriam Haskell and Originals by Robert you say that pieces with 'perer?' are most valuable. What is a perer?
Hi UDLRUBE. The word parure is a term used for a set of three in jewelry. For example; a necklace, bracelet, and earrings that all go together. A Demi- parure is a set of two. Thank you for watching ❤️❤️❤️
In love. Interested.
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Would not say Robert copies Haskell. He worked for Haskell, so how much of her style came from his design?
Originals by Robert originally known as fashion craft was a company founded by David Jaffee, Robert Levee, and Irving Landsman. There is an old rumor that has gone around for years that one of these founders worked for Haskell but there is no proof. Fashion craft was founded in the 1940’s and the name was changed to Robert( originals by Robert) in the 1950’s. The main designer for Haskell was Frank Hess and it is often argued that many of the Haskell pieces were actually designed by Frank Hess.
Are 1928 pieces worth collecting?
The vintage pieces are certainly worth collecting 😊❤️❤️❤️
I always thought "Napier" was pronounced like "nap-E-A" and "Lisner" was like "lies-ner" but im totally not positive about that
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Never knew about Hungarian jewellery...
Thank you for watching marlene ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much for the knowledge! Is there a way to reach out to you? email maybe? thank you, best wishes, S.
Thank you for watching❤️ my email is on my channel in the about section ❤️
Yve St. Laurent is pronounced “Eve St. Laurent.
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Its pronounced robair- not robert
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