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Annette del Sur publicizing salvage campaign in yard of Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, Calif. Date 1942 Oct
1920s jewellery design1920s costume jewellery design, taking its inspiration from different subjects such as nature and religion. 1924
Greek woman in traditional costumeA Greek Lady. She is wearing an elaborate dress and hat and wearing jewellery. 1803
Driecer & Co. New YorkBuilding, Driecer & Co. (Jewellers) 560 Fifth Ave. Interior of an ornate, French-influenced room at Driecer & Co Jewellers 560 5th Avenue store; jewelry cases visible
Jewelry AdvertisementAdvertisement for an exclusive range of jewellery made by Gustav Braendle and Theodor Fahrner Nachf
Dryden Jewelry AdvertThe Spring collection of jewellery from Fahrner- Schmucks: quality, yet affordable prices
Koh-I-Nor Diamond / MaryQueen Mary wearing the Koh-i- noor diamond, a crown, diamond choker, pearl bracelets, diamond earrings & rings
Koh I Noor Diamond 1851Koh-I-Noor diamond: Mountain of Light in its original setting & the Durra-I-Noor diamond: Sea of Light, made by the East India Company
Art Nouveau BroochesA selection of art nouveau brooches submitted for a competition
Hindostan WomanA woman of Hindostan. She is either an assistant in a jewelers shop, showing off the goods, or she is doing an elaborate dance which involves jewelry... Date: 1722
Charles ChristofleCHARLES CHRISTOFLE French manufacturer (gold and jewelry) noted for raising standards of production, also agriculturist
Admiring the JewelsAdmiring the jewels in a museum showcase
African Ornaments 19CA display of African ornaments (full description available from the book)
Un Bijou Tecla 1914Un bijou Tecla complete une robe (loose translation, a Tecla jewel completes a dress...)
Janesich Jewellery 1920A woman models an array of jewellery including a tiara, drop earrings, pearl necklaces of various lengths, bracelets, bangles & armlets, a brooch & rings
Female Type / BeauteA lady wearing a lace dress and jewelry holds her hands upon her head and looks rather melancholic
Women of Rome donate their jewelleryThe women of Rome donate their jewellery in gratitude for the capture of the Etruscan city of Veii
Cornelia, M of GracchiCornelia, mother of the Gracchi, who, when asked by an inquisitive visitor where was her jewelry, replied, indicating her children These are my jewels !