MIRIAM HASKELL by Frank Hess red, blue and green necklace with a combination of melon-shaped and round beads, accented with glass pearls, gold cut steel beads and glass pearls and seed beads. This spectacular necklace is marked “Miriam Haskell” on the back of the intricate clasp, and it is a three-strand necklace with a wearable … Continue reading “MIRIAM HASKELL by Frank Hess red, blue and green necklace with melon-shaped and round beads”
MIRIAM HASKELL topaz colored glass beads collar necklace and bracelet set with gold tone chains and filigree spacer balls, circa 1940.� The necklace is 15-1/3″ wearable length and the bracelet 7″ by 1″. Cathy Gordon identifies these piece as an early Haskell on page 128 of her book “Miriam Haskell Jewelry” by Pamfiloff & Gordon.� … Continue reading “MIRIAM HASKELL beads collar necklace & bracelet”
MIRIAM HASKELL�wooden beads and carved leaves necklace with brown, red, yellow and blue dyed wood florets all strung on a woven base. A Frank Hess design for Miriam Haskell, it is unsigned as was typical for this era, circa 1940. The necklace 15″ by 2″ wide.�A Frank Hess for Miriam Haskell, it is unsigned as … Continue reading “MIRIAM HASKELL wooden beads and carved leaves necklace”
MIRIAM HASKELL sparkling clear faceted glass beads two-strand necklace with clear rhinestone rondelles as accents, 20-22″ wearable length. It is signed on the back of the hook, “Miriam Haskell”.�The Russian gold finish is lovely and� the clasp is decorated with tiny gold tone cut steel beads.� View � #H40553�� $128.00
MIRIAM HASKELL by Frank Hess blue glass leaves and beads lariat necklace,�total length including the clips is 27″ and each clip is about 3-1/3″.�Pieces like this can be seen in the books Gordon & Pamfiloff’s “Miriam Haskell Jewelry” page 129 and in Cera’s “Jewels of Miriam Haskell” page 21. It is a Frank Hess design … Continue reading “MIRIAM HASKELL by Frank Hess blue glass leaves and beads lariat necklace”
You are on a reference page of Morning Glory Antiques & Jewelry. These items were photographed from private collections, and are for reference only. Jewelry that we have available TO BUY can be accessed by clicking HERE Morning Glory Collects… things we love to buy, wear and share MIRIAM HASKELL Some of the best and … Continue reading “Haskell, Early Unsigned”
MIRIAM HASKELL fur clip designed by Frank Hess, a real beauty circa 1935. It combines orange and yellow flattened glass beads, gold tone findings and painted leaves, and it is 3″ long and about 1-3/4″ wide. A piece like this can be seen in Christie Romero’s book, “Warman’s Jewelry, 3rd Ed” on page 195 and … Continue reading “MIRIAM HASKELL Hess designed fur clip in yellow, orange and green”
HASKELL early Hess wooden beads and glass seed beads coil bracelet, 6″, showing the woven coil cover construction of the bracelet.� The beads dangle on strings allowing them to move a bit.� See a bracelet in this series in Carole Tanenbaum’s “Fabulous Fakes” book on page 100.� This kind of hand work was extremely labor … Continue reading “MIRIAM HASKELL early Hess wooden beads and glass seed beads coil bracelet”
You are on a reference page of Morning Glory Antiques & Jewelry. These items were photographed from private collections, and are for reference only. Jewelry that we have available TO BUY can be accessed by clicking HERE Morning Glory Collects… things we love to buy, wear and share MIRIAM HASKELL Miriam Haskell… the jewels that … Continue reading “Haskell”
You are on a reference page of Morning Glory Antiques & Jewelry. These items were photographed from private collections, and are for reference only. Jewelry that we have available TO BUY can be accessed by clicking HERE Morning Glory Collects… things we love to buy, wear and share MIRIAM HASKEL JEWELRY 1990-Forward Miriam Haskell… the … Continue reading “Haskell Contemporary”