1930-1998, NYC
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Contemporary designers of sterling silver jewelry. Trained in Taxco Mexico, operate out of CA.
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A country mark, rather than a manufacturer.
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1940- circa 1960
Chicago, IL
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Contemporary jewelry manufacturer.
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Charmore Little Miss Jewelry, New York, New York. In association with the Louis Marx toy company, Charmore produced toys and children's products (including jewelry). They were in operation in the mid-fifties (when they were included in a lawsuit against Marx by the Yo-Yo creator.)
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Contemporary jewelry maker. Signed cards, unsigned jewelry.
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Character jewerly licensed and marked Disney.
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Founded by Donald St. Angelo in Providence RI in 1972. Still in operation as of 2008.
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Contemporary manufacturer, began production in Providence, RI in 1952.
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Founded in 1985 by Richard Wolf, Far Fetched focuses on "he positive and enjoyable aspects of life ", a philosophy which is reflected in their whimsical jewelry. As of 2008 the company is still in production. Website.
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For an example of Finesse jewelry please see this walking the dog set.
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Started in San Francisco, CA, USA in 1980 by artists Laurie Croft, Jerry Rush and Liz Corden.
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FM is the mark, please see Franklin Mint Walking the Dog Pin .
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Gret Barkin was a jewelry artisan in New Hope, PA who worked in copper and other metals from the mid-1940s until her death in 1997.
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Hargo Creations, New York about 1955-1970
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Sterling, contemporary
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British company that specialized in animals, especially dogs in the late 19th and early 20th century.
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Operated out of New York from 1943 until about 1980.
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1913 to circa 1977
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Lang jewelry operated from about 1946-1977.
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Laurel Burch (1945-2007) was a jewelry artist and painter. Her distinctive style uses a lot of color and has a folk art feel. More information is available at her website.
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Please see Researching Costume Jewelry Marks for more information.
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For more info see Researching Costume Jewelry.
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Also known as LN25 and Little Nemo.
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According to RCJ Parco Manufacturing was in business in Rhode Island from 1946 to about 1953.
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Opened in 1903, still in operation in 2008 in Providence RI. Manufacturers a variety of items from pewter, including jewelry and accessories. Website.
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Luca Razza 1950's to present
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Mid-century copper jewelry.
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Please see Researching Costume Jewelry Marks for more information.
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938-1972
New York City, NY
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Please see these two Staret Walking the Dog pins:
Staret 1
Staret 2
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Please see the Ultracraft Walking the Dog pin.
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A mother and daughter team (Bettina von Walhof and Michelle Fuhrman) create each piece by hand using First Quality Swarovski crystal and hematite finsihed backing. Whimsical and figural pieces are their specialty. Bettina von Walhof wearable art pieces are made in a very limited number, many of them one-of-a-kind and made by special order only.
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Albert Weiss & Co., New York, 1942-1971
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Jewelry artist, Wendy Gell made her name in the 1980s with her extravagent constructed wristies. Hot glue construction of a myriad of interesting pieces are key to her work. Wendy continues to make and sell jewelry.
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Contemporary jewelry company started in California in 1980 by Mike Warner and racy Holzman. Operating at the present.
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Contemporary manufacturer. Info at 1928.
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