Mens Tie and Lapel Pin with Pocket Square Tie Clip Sets for Casual and Business
Mens Tie and Lapel Pin with Pocket Square Tie Clip Sets for Casual and Business 4PCS
Mens Tie and Lapel Pin with Pocket Square Tie Clip Sets for Casual and Business 4PCS
Profusely illustrated in color and black-and-white, this comprehensive out-of-print book provides a pictorial survey of antique hatpins and hatpin holders including values [see date of publication]. HATPINS AND HATPIN HOLDERS by Lillian Baker, Collector Books, KY, 1983.
Instructions and color photographs of 60 necklace, bracelet and earrings sets are provided to inspire your own creativity. You Can Make Wire & Bead Jewelry (How-To Guide) by Patricia De Marco. Book Title: You Can Make Wire & Bead Jewelry.
Identifying Sarah Coventry Jewelry, 1949-2009 by Sandra Sturdivant & Shirley Crabtree. Book Title: Identifying Sarah Coventry Jewelry, 1949-2009. This in-depth look at the history of their designs contains more than 1,000 color images and engaging text.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FASHIONABLE PLASTIC JEWELRY BY LILLIAN BAKER. HARDCOVER, MANY COLORED PHOTOS, 240 PAGES. NEW ON THE INSIDE, SOME DAMAGE TO THE HARDCOVER (SEE PICTURE). SMOKE FREE HOME.
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The wealth of color photos showcases the incomparable beauty of jewelry, tableware, and art works in silver. You won’t receive heavily thumbed shelf copies from us! We buy most titles directly from the publisher and individual authors.
Biographical sketches are provided for the artists and couturiers who worked closely with the fashion designers. You won’t receive heavily thumbed shelf copies from us! We buy most titles directly from the publisher and individual authors.
2 BOOK SET: How to be a Jewelry Detective & Jewelry Detective Resources by Jeanenne Bell. How to be a Jewelry Detective by Jeanenne Bell. Jewelry Detective Book Resources by Jeanenne Bell. This book of RESOURCES was compiled to be used with the How To Be A Jewelry Detective book.
Which is the most beautiful?. This Miriam Haskell necklace?. That Miriam Haskell brooch?. These Miriam Haskell earrings?. Claims abound that “this is a Miriam Haskell,” but is it a Miriam Haskell?. It provides specific details on the art, design, style, materials, construction, and signatures, all vital to the identification and dating of Haskell jewelry.