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Jewelry
signed Alice was produced by this company. |
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Ann-vien
is a rare signature. |
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The
jewelry was marked Artel. |
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Jewelry
was marked Atlas or Athenic Arts. |
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All
of the shown marks were used for jewelry. |
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The
signature is bergère with an accent over the second e. |
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The
jewelry is signed BOGOFF in caps. |
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Boucher
jewelry is signed as shown. The MB must have the helmet
above. Companies other than Boucher marked jewelry with the
letters MB and no helmet. (For example, the trademark for
Maybaum Bros., Inc. is MB without the helmet.) |
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Carl-Art
jewelry is often gold filled and/or sterling. |
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Some
Castlecliff jewelry is also marked Sterling. |
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This
is a very old company founded in 1892 and amazing it is still in
business today! |
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Cini
is well known for wonderful sterling silver jewelry and remains
in business today. |
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Much
of the jewelry produced by DeLizza and Elster was unmarked
(including the famous Juliana jewelry). Some jewelry was
marked with the customer's trademark including some jewelry for
Weiss, Alice Caviness, Capri, Coro, Kramer, Karu, Carnegie and
more. |
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"The
company could not trademark the phrase Eisenberg Originals
because the word originals was not unique to the
Eisenberg company. In 1935, Sam Eisenberg created the name
Eisenberg Ice to describe Eisenberg jewelry. The
jewelry was marketed under this name for seven years before the
name was officially trademarked in 1942." This is an excerpt
from Collecting Costume Jewelry 101. |
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