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EISENBERG JEWELRY long time collector, dealer |
PHOTOS, left and center: Eisenberg |
Note the Eisenberg scarf, which would have the Eisenberg |
EISENBERG pink clip, an unusual piece. |
EISENBERG JEWELRY… the name alone conjures up imagines of some the Question: What Bobye: During
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Question: As an unofficial "Queen of Eisenberg", Bobye, so knowledgeable and such a long-time fan, what Eisenberg piece do you enjoy wearing the most? Bobye: This In those days (the 1940’s), there were some Another favorite is the King and Queen set, shown below. |
EISENBERG ORIGINAL King |
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EISENBERG STERLING |
EISENBERG "E" script mark |
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EISENBERG in block letters |
EISENBERG with copyright mark |
EISENBERG ICE |
Bobye says, "Please keep in mind that the Eisenberg marks tended to overlap, and all the dates given are approximate. For instance, most of the jewelry marked with the script or block letter "E" was produced towards the end of the 40s and into the early 50s. However, just the initial was also used when there was limited available space on the back of a piece for stamping. You will sometimes see pieces that are obviously a set with one mark on a pin and a different one on the earrings. Then there was the piece that I saw where the name "Eisenberg" was spelled "grebnesiE", I’m serious! I know of no other jewelry that used just an E. mark. Once in a while you will find a stamped number on an Eisenberg piece, usually just one letter or number in a circle. It is said that some of the stone setters etched their number into the back of pieces they made as well. "According to my information, the 1940’s ads listed "imported Eisenberg did not design their own jewelry in-house. Starting |
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Who was RUTH KAMKE? Just the most important designer for In her last year of high school, Ruth began putting together a portfolio Later on the Eisenberg Company bought exclusively from F&K, and Suddenly in 1972, the manufacturers announced they were closing in two |
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EISENBERG "Puss in Boots" |
EISENBERG "Piggy Goes to Market" A fur clip of a pig dressed in a bonnet and shawl, with a basket full of flowers on a spring hanging from one arm, 3-1/2". Marked Eisenberg Original and designed in 1941. View View View View |
Ruth Kamke, the head designer for Eisenberg from about 1940-1972, |
Eisenberg bow brooch in it’s original box. |
EISENBERG Original gold |
Back with gold-washed finish and Eisenberg |
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EISENBERG ORIGINAL deco looking clip. |
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The word "Original" was applied |
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EISENBERG sterling fur |
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Ruth Kamke also validated the fact that Eisenberg used signatures of both |
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EISENBERG ORIGINAL 1950 |
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EISENBERG ORIGINALS 1947 Vogue |
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EISENBERG ORIGINAL large 3-1/8 |
EISENBERG ORIGINAL beaded crown brooch. |
EISENBERG ORIGINAL brooch. This one is 4 1/4 inches long including the dangles. |
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EISENBERG Original clear rhinestone dress clip, |
EISENBERG Original aqua glass nuggets dress clip |
EISENBERG Original gold tone |
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EISENBERG ORIGINALS 1944 |
EISENBERG in a rare color… peach, not pink. |
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EISENBERG Original pink |
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EISENBERG ORIGINAL One of the few pieces marked Original using |
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EISENBERG Original glass |
EISENBERG ORIGINAL clip… This is heavy for the small size of the |
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I collect the old ads for the |
EISENBERG flower pin |
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EISENBERG ORIGINAL clips… |
EISENBERG ORIGINAL brooch. |
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EISENBERG FAUX PEARLS |
EISENBERG ORIGINAL sew-on piece, |
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EISENBERG Original brooch. |
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EISENBERG Original floral brooch, |
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Brenda Nurenberg has a gorgeous |
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EISENBERG ORIGINAL mermaid brooch shown in a 1946 ad. I like the mermaid with blue beads even better! |
EISENBERG mermaid brooch, picture courtesy of Debbie Goodwyn of Goodwyn Antiques. View |
Note from Jane: This "mermaid" brooch was made in real gold with opals, pearls and diamonds by the Verdure Company, who called it a "Naiad Clip". When it was new in the 1940’s, it sold for $2,500! The advertisement for it can be seen in the wonderful book, "American Costume Jewelry" by Brunialti.
Bobye: Some of the older Eisenberg advertisements are fun to "Eisenberg "Glowing enchantment….imported original stones, each with a "The lavish look…richly designed, brilliant with icy fire, crafted "Sun-sparkled brilliance that sings of flowers—-" "Beautiful, blinding blaze of splendor gem-set like the world’s "Matchless magnificence, startlingly opulent—" "Clusters of icy brilliance, shimmering like frozen fire." |
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EISENBERG BIRD |
EISENBERG Original exotic man |
EISENBERG Original gold tone |
There is a little mystery about the bird brooch on the left above. It is sterling and not very big. On ebay, I once spotted one just like it but the whole thing was reversed with the bird facing the other way. I wrote the seller to ask if the picture was reversed and she assured me that it was not. Maybe made as a pair to be worn together? I know that there are a pair of the fighting cocks pins (I have only one of them.) The Eisenberg Company also made some pairs that they called "Twin Pins". |
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Maidenform ad from December 1951 showing the model wearing red, |
EISENBERG Original small |
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EISENBERG ORIGINAL STERLING 1940’s |
Actress Thelma Ritter in the 1953 movie "Titanic". She is wearing the |
EISENBERG Iconic eagle brooch |
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EISENBERG unsigned |
EISENBERG ORIGINAL sterling vermeil fish brooch with faux pearls and |
EISENBERG dancer |
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EISENBERG "Topaz Quartz" 1943 |
EISENBERG ORIGINAL sterling |
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EISENBERG STERLING flowers |
EISENBERG Original |
Bobye: The Company made the Sterling pieces from late 1943 until mid 1948. In 1944 when Eisenberg made the only pieces they ever produced in 14kt. gold, there were rings and earrings. There is a fascinating rumor about diamonds being smuggled into this country, during WW2, set in their jewelry, and assumed to be rhinestones, but I can’t verify that one! |
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EISENBERG STERLING 3" |
EISENBERG STERLING 2 5/8" |
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EISENBERG sterling swirl clear |
EISENBERG ICE advertisement. |
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EISENBERG 1951 advertisement. |
EISENBERG ORIGINAL "red wires" brooch shown at the bottom left of the ad. |
EISENBERG 1951 advertisement. | EISENBERG "Fireworks" brooch shown at the bottom right of the ad. |
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EISENBERG OVALS Marked "Eisenberg" I found one of very similar design in a 1948 ad. |
EISENBERG pendant with the "E" mark, circa late 40’s to early 50’s. |
EISENBERG 3" clear rhinestones brooch. View # E20290 |
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Bobye: The story of how I got connected to the Company and started carrying their contemporary jewelry is a bit odd. About 20 years ago, I was in a gift shop in a small tourist town and noticed a case of jewelry with the Eisenberg name on it. I didn’t even know that they were still in business, and had a nice visit about that with the store owner. A short time later, I got a phone call from someone who said that he was Karl Eisenberg and he understood I was interested in his jewelry. At that point, I had a shop so I said "just send me a couple of hundred dollars worth" and he did!!! It really was Karl, and we had a happy business |
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EISENBERG ICE butterfly pin. Also made in pink/purple and aqua/blue. |
EISENBERG ICE dragonfly brooch, date unknown. |
EISENBERG ICE set. When this Ice set was made the necklace was $98, and the earrings $95. |
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EISENBERG brooches "The Regal Touch" Harper’s 1969 Courtesy of Evelyn Yallen |
EISENBERG 1-3/4" crown pin, shown in ad at right, circa 1969. View #E4868 |
EISENBERG rings "The Elegant Touch" Harper’s 1969 Courtesy of Evelyn Yallen |
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EISENBERG ICE "Glittering Jewels of a Glittering Season" Vogue 1968 |
EISENBERG clear rhinestones wreath brooch, 2" with the block signature. View #E23642 |
EISENBERG bracelets "The Brilliant Touch" Harper’s 1969 Courtesy of Evelyn Yallen |
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EISENBERG MIRROR to put on lipstick, marked Eisenberg Ice with a US patent number on the back, and Eisenberg Original on the inside of the soft satin lined pouch. |
EISENBERG ORIGINAL compact and cigarette case. |
EISENBERG tie clasp! View |
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MULTI COLORED brooch, done in the 80’s, I think the designs that were part of this group were the most underrated pieces the Eisenberg Company ever did. There are also butterflies done like this and they came in three different color combinations. |
EISENBERG NECKLACE in blue and clear rhinestones. |
EISENBERG INVERTED rhinestones brooch… the only piece of Eisenberg that I ever saw with inverted stones. This one was made in the 80’s and had matching earrings, which I foolishly did not get |
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EISENBERG blue and faux pearl brooch. |
EISENBERG 1970’s enamel set. | EISENBERG face brooch. |
Question: Tell us about Karl Eisenberg. He is such a delight on the phone, but I have never had the pleasure of meeting him in person. (Note: Karl currently runs Eisenberg Jewelry, and is the grandson of Jonas Eisenberg, who founded the company.) Bobye: Karl |
EISENBERG enameled 2 inch tree brooch and earrings. |
EISENBERG enameled sunflowers brooch. |
EISENBERG enameled water lily brooch. |
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EISENBERG brooch from the "Artist Series" of the 1970’s. The tag says, "Hand Painted, 18k gold electroplate". |
MORE of the "Artist Series" from the 70’s |
Bobye: I formerly had a terrific sales rep who sold them to me. |
Classic Sample bow pin from 1994. |
This one was never produced, and neither were the two other samples shown here. VIEW Classic sample red pin. |
VIEW Classic sample crystal pin. |
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EISENBERG brooch, the Classic 3 inch Christmas Tree 1994 Limited Edition (no longer available). It is one of the rarest Christmas tree pins and is 3" tall. The stones are all navette aurora borealis. There were only two colors made (the difference is VERY subtle), and there were 80 of each color for WORLD distribution. |
Eisenberg Christmas tree brooches. |
Many of the Eisenberg Christmas tree brooches are beautiful, but they do use the same designs year after year, with maybe a couple of new ones only occasionally. They range in price from about $8 to $75. |
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We think this EISENBERG ORIGINAL fur clip from 1941 was the inspiration for the larger brooch that Eisenberg made in 1994, shown at the right. View |
EISENBERG unsigned dress clip. View #E19833 |
EISENBERG brooch from the 1994 series. View |
EISENBERG 1994 brooches were made as revival copies of some of their designs from the 1940’s. This blue brooch is being done again in the Classic 2000 series. VIEW |
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EISENBERG CLASSIC dolphins from my 1994 collection. I have not yet seen it in the 2000 collection. |
This brooch is pictured on the cover of "COLLECTOR’S COMPASS JEWELRY" by Judith Katz-Schwartz. This wonderful informative new book is a reference must, and it can be ordered at TWIN BROOKS from Judith herself! |
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Bobye: In 2000, Eisenberg was producing their "Classic Series 2000", copies of some of their designs from the 1940’s. The 2000 series are just like the 1994 ones, except the one they call the wreath was done in gold in the first series and I liked that one better. I thought when I heard about the "new" classics that The 2000 Classics are now available, and while I have no idea how All jewelry that Eisenberg makes now is stamped with their name, so |
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EISENBERG ORIGINAL faux turquoise and red rhinestone brooch. The signature looks authentic, and the brooch looks a lot like some pieces I have that were made in Mexico in the 40s. They all have a "home made" look. |
Backs views of both brooches. The triangle-shape one has a pin stem so thin that it could only be pushed through a piece of net! It is not even as thick as a ordinary straight pin. The mark is low and in the middle. The other one is marked on the clip. |
EISENBERG ORIGINAL faux turquoise and coral and purple glass beads This also looks like those that were made in Mexico in the 40s. |
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This set might be of interest because of its textured finish. Some have questioned the authenticity of pieces that look like this. I can document this one, marked Eisenberg Ice and shown in an old magazine ad for 1963. I thought the use of the black diamond color rhinestones made these pieces more subtle too. The pin is about 2" high. |
EISENBERG pendant with glass "opal" center and purple and clear rhinestone accents. Bobye says, "It is a new one on me, so I would be guessing about dating it. It is NOT in any of the old ads. The mark should be from the very late 40’s to mid 50’s ". View View |
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Eisenberg unsigned leopard about 2" tall with a movable tail. (Note from Jane: I have seen this marked as Florenza, and also saw it in the early 90’s at Dallas market in a booth specializing in knock-offs!) |
Eisenberg unsigned Deco-style brooch, 2 3/4" long. | Eisenberg unsigned bow brooch, not quite 3" long |
Bobye Says: All of these are unsigned pieces of Eisenberg. Not only are these on the original cards, but I have the invoices from when I bought them from the company in the late 70s. They were not marking anything and I ranted and raved about it! I was told that all they needed was the original card or a hang tag. Oh sure! |
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Eisenberg unsigned pheasant brooch, 2 1/4" long enamel and rhinestones. |
Eisenberg unsigned circus elephant, about 1 1/2" tall. | Eisenberg unsigned butterfly pin about 2 inches across. This was made in several different colors of enamel. |
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Eisenberg unsigned enamel and rhinestones fish brooch, 2-1/2" fins to tail. |
Eisenberg unsigned wonderful 4 1/2" contoured bow tie pin. |
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EISENBERG ORIGINAL reproduction One of my favorite reproductions. The original one is slightly smaller and is a clip. This one is slightly more than 3 1/2 inch each way. |
EISENBERG ORIGINAL REPRODUCTION red cabochon vase brooch. Back View |
EISENBERG BALLERINAS The one with the green stones is the old one, and is sterling. Much of her gold and enamel has worn off. The one on the right is a reproduction. |
EISENBERG is being heavily reproduced. Bobye shares some of her "real vs fake" photos here. Bobye: As far as the |
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EISENBERG scrolls brooch… the red one is the real thing, and the aqua is a reproduction. |
EISENBERG fern brooch In this case, the red is the reproduction and the aqua is real. |
In the late 1990s large parrot 6-1/2" brooch showed up on ebay with the Eisenberg Original mark. It is a design that was NEVER made by the Company, it is a 1990’s reproduction. |
Bobye: A reproduction bearing the Eisenberg Original logo was produced in ruby aurora borealis that was so beautiful that I bought an outfit to wear it with. |
EISENBERG ‘buds" brooch. Only the clear rhinestone brooch on the left is real. |