ISBN:
0764318381
Complete Book Title: 200 Years of American Manufactured Jewelry & AccessoriesAuthor: Suzanne MarshallBinding Type: Soft CoverCopyright Date: 2003Number of Pages: 160Size: 8.5 x 11 in.Book Subject: JewelryInternational Customers: This item WILL fit in a Global Priority unpadded flat envelope.Domestic Customers: This item ships BOXED. We are an authorized, direct-from-the-publisher retailer of NEW books. Our titles are ON HAND and available for immediate shipping. Table of Contents OUR NOTES This would be an excellent book for the newly beginning collector, or for collectibles dealers whose trading covers a broad range of vintage items. The book does an excellent job of providing a detailed, documeneted, photographed overview of the broad range of jewelry collectibles, chapter by chapter. Topics covered include Necklaces, Pins, Hatpins, Brooches, Matchsafes (some really ornate silver Repousse ones!), Compacts (Evans and others), Cases, Lighters, Novelties, Snap Links, Mesh Purses (Lots of Whiting & Davis shown) and more. The Matchsafe section is really one of the best I've seen -- there are 21 pages with 3 or 4 shown per page. One of the notable characteristics is that the examples shown here are generally what I would call "best in class" for each type shown -- such as the mult-color mesh bead purses, ornate metalwork necklaces, etc. This book is an interesting read! -- Collector Bookstore staff -- John K. Publisher's Review Jewelry manufacture had its American beginnings in the late 18th century and grew, over the course of the next 200 years, to be a dominant force in the world market. Being of the highest quality, this jewelry and related accessories made their way around the world and now are found in collections everywhere.This new book explores a vast variety of buttons, jewelry, match safes, cufflinks, mesh purses, compacts, and more, from Victorian period through the Art Nouveau and Art Deco eras, and on to the 1960s. Over 300 color photographs illustrate the beauty and the quality of the jewellers art.In addition the book offers insight into the companies and people who made up the jewelry industry. During much of this period, Attleboro, Massachusetts was the hub of American jewelry manufacture. The trademarks and product information includes over 200 manufacturers located there. Because their products are becoming a strong collecting subcategory today, this book will be of great assistance to collectors.Lovers of fine jewelry and the historians of design will find this a welcome addition to their library and a thorough resource for their collecting interests.Payment Methods AvailableCheck, Money Order, Visa/MasterCard, Discover, PayPal.Shipping and Handling Cost: $3.26About UsCollector Bookstore the internet's leading retailer of reference books for the collecting community. Our customers include individual collectors, dealers, appraisers, auctioneers & other industry professionals. Our books are ON HAND, ready to ship. We are a direct-from-the publisher retailer; we also welcome author published specialty titles. Shipping PolicyWe ship worldwide! Methods available include US Postal Service Media Rate, Priority, Airmail & Express. We also ship via Federal Express. All shipments are packed professionally and tracked electronically. Most orders ship within 24 hours of payment. Please use the shipping calculator for rate quotes!Return PolicySatisfaction guaranteed! Returns accepted, minus a 10% restocking fee to cover our advertising expense on said item. Shipping is NON-REFUNDABLE. (Main street retailers don't reimburse gas or drive time; it is unreasonable to expect this of online retailers, in our opinion.)
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