Posted 9 years ago
mikelv85
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Thought I'd share a sampling of a great book I picked up at our "Half Price Books" yesterday. It's Gems of Costume Jewelry by Gabriele Greindl. A nice coffee table size book at 12.5" x 9.5". Filled with 156 pages of the most stunning array of costume jewelry by all the greats. Weiss, Eisenberg, Trifari, Coro, and Kenneth J. Lane. The chapters are divided into themes which include : Flowers, Animals, Leaves, Curiosities, Necklaces and Bracelets, Eisenberg, Stars, Ear Rings, Rhinestones and Bakelite, Bows, Birds, Flower Baskets, National Emblems, Victorian Brooches and Fruit. The internet is a great resource but, sometimes all you need is a good book. -Mike-
Thanks Ken and Thomas....@Ken I believe this is a 1st Edition as well judging by the ones for sale on Amazon. It does say that on the title page of mine. Oddly there are no Miriam Haskell pieces in here which was what I was looking for initially. The scope of her Collection is so vast though you'd need a couple of books to do it justice. This is definitely a wish book !
Thanks Val :)...I couldn't agree with you more. I think this book is more eye candy than brain food but how could you not love it, plus the price was right too. It was interesting reading online about Miriam and her life. So sad she appeared to suffer from some sort of mental disorder later in life and lost control of her company to her brother. I really don't think he cared as much for the business as the money it could make. Although it was at his insistence that she mark her jewelry around 1947. She apparently had OCD as well. After her death they found a huge trunk just filled with all her jewelry in her mother's apartment where she had been living. I would have loved to have seen that !! :)
Absolute must have, books are incomparables for documentation! This one seems fabulous, great catch, Mike!
Thanks Kyra...it's beautiful and a 1st Edition too. :)
There are so many books on costume jewellery and most people looking in thrift shops will not usually find any good ones. I try to get all the books that are out there on what I collect. There is no price barrier for knowledge. If you collect it, then get some books on it ! Great find, have not seen this one.
Thank you Phil....the photography in this book is wonderful. I'm sure you'd appreciate that most of all. :)
Seems that the out break of WW II took a toll on her emotionally. I don't think her brother was much help or very sympathetic to her either. She was competing in a business dominated by men even though it was women's jewelry. I think he just couldn't wait to take over and then he turns around and sells the company. What a rat ! This story has all the makings for an excellent movie. :)
That's awesome Ken..I checked but it doesn't give a maker. All it says is the ear rings on that page date to 1935-1950.
Cool...I'd love to see them ! :)
I love the story of Haskell you told, I remember in most of my books, the special passages I come back to, over and over and over again !
Thank you Phil :)
Great post! I want more:) Thanks for posting this, and yes you are right about books.
Thank you Elisabethan :)....I've been thinking about posting more. It would take about 35 posts to do all the color plates in the book..lol