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Schiffer Fashion Press BACKLIST 1 9 A Century of Jewelry: Classy, Flashy, and Trashy! Deborah Crosby. Over 1,000 pieces of fine and costume jewelry chronicle the widening accessibility in the period from 1860 to 1960. Materials include traditional precious metals and stones, as well as vulcanite, hair, plastics, aluminum, etc. Glossary, bibliography, and current values included. Size:81/2"x11"•1100colorphotos Price Guide • 256 pp. ISBN:0-7643-2323-7•hardcover•$49.95 Popular Jewelry 1840-1940. Revised & Expanded 4th Edition . Roseann Ettinger. A visual tour of antique jewelry covering the Victorian era through Art Nouveau and Art Deco designs. Identifies the makers and styles, with hundreds of color images of cameos, hair orna- ments, hat pins, necklaces, bracelets, pins, and more. A proven reliable source of information. Size:81/2"x11"•500+colorphotos• UpdatedPriceGuide•192pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-3650-8•softcover•$29.99 Forties & Fifties Popular Jewelry. 2nd edition, revised and expanded . Roseann Ettinger. The lively and innovative jewelry of this era is presented in thousands of examples, including costume and semi-precious pieces with identifying text and current market values. Organizedbystylesandmaterials toaidcollectors and dealers in identifying their items. Size:81/2"x11"•525+colorphotos Price Guide/Index • 160 pp. ISBN:0-7643-1819-5•softcover•$29.95 Popular Jewelry of the ‘60s, ‘70s & ‘80s. Revised & Expanded 3rd Edition . Rose- ann Ettinger. Today, attitudes about costume jewelry include respect and enjoyment from the growing number of collectors who search for pieces made by important designers from the sixties, seventies, and eighties. Over 600 color photographs and 60 advertising pieces are presented to display the variety in these popular adornments. Size:81/2"x11"•675colorphotos•Index•192pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-3806-9•softcover•$29.99 JEWELRY: VICTORIAN MOURNING FashionableMourningJewelry,Clothing,and Customs. MaryBrett.A fascinatingtextexplains the many popular nineteenth century traditions associated with death and mourning. Over 300 color photographs display jewelry, photography, clothing,customs,andsymbolism.Over70pages of a Victorian hair jewelry catalog are included. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 229 color and 72 b/w photos PriceGuide/index•240pp. ISBN:0-7643-2446-2•hardcover•$59.95 Mourning Art & Jewelry. Maureen DeLo- rme. Decorative art created to memorialize and commemorate death from the 1600s through World War I. Outstanding examples of mourn- ing jewelry, portrait miniatures, pottery and glassware, paintings and sculpture, posthumous photographs, hair-work memorials, and more. Includes background information, current values, glossary, and bibliography. Size:81/2"x11"•490colorphotos• 256 pp. ISBN:0-7643-1964-7•hardcover•$59.95 JEWELRY: ROSARIES The Rosary Collector’s Guide. Gloria Brady Hoffner and Helen Hoffner. With 240 color pho- tos, descriptions, and historical background on rosaries, crosses, crucifixes, and center medals, this guide helps antique sellers, collectors, and enthusiasts describe in detail rosaries, old and new. It gives guidance on the age and value of rosaries, as well as advice to use when buying rosaries online or in the marketplace. Size:81/2"x11"•241colorphotos•152pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-4535-7•hardcover•34.99 JEWELRY: CAMEOS Cameos: A Pocket Guide. Revised & Expanded 3rd Edition with Updated Price Guide . Monica Lynn Clements & Patricia Rosser Clements. 14 new cameos and values. Shell, stone, plastic, ivory, lava, glass, plastics, and metal cameos used in jewelry and ornamental objects.. An excellent pocket guide reference for collectors or anyone who appreciates the simplicity and beauty of cameo designs. Size:6"x9"•335•160pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-3807-6•softcover•$19.99 Cameos: Classical to Costume. Revised & Expanded 2nd Edition . Monica Lynn Clements & Patricia Rosser Clements. Over 1400 examples of cameo jewelry, ranging from the 1700s to the present. Includedaremythologicalmotifs,religious subjectsandtheever-presentanonymouswoman. Ahistory isprovidedandchapterscovereachofthe cameomaterials.Over500colorphotoscapturethe timelessbeautyof theart. Size:81/2"x11" •560colorphotos•224pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-2994-4•hardcover•$59.99 JEWELRY: CHARMS Charms and Charm Bracelets: The Com- plete Guide. Joanne Schwartz, Photography by Robert N. Schwartz, Technical Advisor, Joan Munkacsi. A comprehensive and entertaining guide to charms and charm bracelets, profusely illustrated with over 300 color photos. Date charms made from 1880 to 1960 and deter- mine their value. Great for collectors, dealers, & appraisers. Size: 8 1/2" x 11" • 369 color & 24 b&w photos PriceGuide/Index•192pp.•ISBN:0-7643-2129-3 hardcover•$39.95 JEWELRY: ENAMELED Contemporary Enameling: Art and Tech- nique. LilyanBachrach.Techniquesforvitreous,or hard,enamelsonmetal.Morethan30experienced enamelistssharetheirspecializedknowledgeforusing cloisonne,plique—jour,champlev,andbasse-taille techniques on silver, gold, foils, and metal clay to make jewelry, vessels, portraits, and more. Recent works fromanadditional55artistsaredisplayed. Size:8-1/2"x11"• 192pp. 359colorand14b/wphotos ISBN:0-7643-2355-5•hardcover•$39.95 Antique Enameled Jewelry. Dale Nicholls with Robin Allison. Enameled jewelry, an im- portant part of world-wide jewelry design in the late 1900s and early 20th century, explaining and illustrating techniques and the symbolism found in Victorian, Art Nouveau, and Arts and Crafts jewelry design, Edwardian and Art Deco styles, as well as important jewelry designers. Size: 8 1/2” x 11” • 450 color photos Price Guide/Index • 192 pp. ISBN: 0-7643-1991-4 • hard cover • $49.95 JEWELRY: COSTUME Jewels of Passion: Costume Jewelry Mas- terpieces. SherriR.DuncanwithDebyA.Roberts. Costume jewelry from 53 of the top designers of the20thcentury.360 lusciouscolorphotosdisplay exquisite examples of each designer’s best work. People are seen enjoying the jewelry in their daily lives and having fun together because of the good feelingsthis jewelrygivesthem.Letthepassionroll! Size:81/2"x11"•400+colorphotos Index •176pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-2897-8•hardcover•$39.99 American Costume Jewelry: Art & Industry, 1935-1950,A-M. Roberto&CarlaGinelli Brunialti. An encyclopedic study of most significant American costume jewelry dating from the years 1930-1950. A meticulous, reliable instrument to knowing and understanding these true and proper little works of art.Thisvolume,A-M,includesAccessocrafttoMosell andincludesBoucher,Coro,Eisenberg,MiriamHaskell, Hobeandothers. Size:9"x12"•536colorphotos,400 illustrations Valueguide•256pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-2982-1•hardcover•$59.99 American Costume Jewelry: Art & In- dustry, 1935-1950, N-Z. Roberto & Carla Ginelli Brunialti. This volume, N-Z, continues with Norma Jewelry Corp., through Rebajes, Réja, Trifari, to Uncas Manufacturing, with the chapter on Patriotic and Jelly Belly jewelry. Size:9"x12"•430colorphotos,329 illustrations Valueguide•256pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-2983-8•hardcover•$59.99 The Best of Costume Jewelry. Revised 4th Edition . Nancy Schiffer. Some of the most beautiful pieces of costume jewelry made since the 1940s are presented in full color photo- graphs. The visual creations are enriched by an introduction by Lawrence Feldman of Fior in London. A value guide is included along with an index to make this book a useful, beautiful guide for collectors. Size:81/2’’x11’’•900colorphotos PriceGuide/Index•160pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-2877-0•softcover•$29.95 All That Glitters. Revised 3rd Edition . J.L. Lynnlee. A richly illustrated review of the trends and influences in costume jewelry from the 1920s through the 1960s. Hundred of pieces are shown in color, along with a short history of jewelry, the evolution of costume jewelry, important companies, a glimpse at the industry, hints on testing real versus costume jewelry, and a current price guide make this a great collector’s reference. Size:6’’x9’’•over290color&b&wphotos Price Guide • 128 pp. ISBN:0-7643-0850-5•softcover•$16.95 Costume Jewelry: The Great Pretenders. 4th Edition-revised . Lyngerda Kelley & Nancy Schiffer. Now in its fourth edition, this book offers over 1000 examples of highly popular styles of costume jewelry by important designers in 382 color photos. Chanel, Schiaparelli, Boucher, Hobé, Miriam Haskell, Schreiner, Monet, Trifari, Napier, Sarah Coventry, Hattie Carnegie, Nettie Rosenstein, and Kenneth Jay Lane are included. Size:81/2’’x11’’•382colorphotos Price Guide/Index • 168 pp. ISBN:0-7643-1573-0•softcover•$29.95 Jewelry of the Stars. Joanne Dubbs Ball. Joseff of Hollywood provided the extraordinary designs for the 90% of the jewelry that appeared in the movies of Hollywood’s golden years. In wonderful colorphotos,his jeweledmasterpiecesarerevisited andgiventherecognitiontheydeserve.Thesenew photosappearwithblack-and-whitestillsshowing thestars,menandwomenalike,wearingthejewelry. Avalueguide is included for thecollector. Size:81/2"x11"•280+photos PriceGuide•208pp. ISBN:0-88740-294-1•hardcover•$44.95 Costume Jewelers: The Golden Age of Design. Revised & Expanded 3rd Edition . Joanne Dubbs Ball. The art of costume jewelry is explored in 100s of color photos and personal glimpses of the elite core of artists responsible for them including such masters as Chanel, Dior, Joseff, Haskell, Boucher, Lane, Trifari, and many more. This revised edition features new photos and pricing information for today’s market. Size:81/2"x11"•150colorphotos Price Guide • 208 pp. ISBN:0-7643-1084-4 hardcover•$39.95 Fabulous Costume Jewelry: History of Fan- tasy and Fashion in Jewels. Vivienne Becker. A lavish retrospective of commercial costume jewelry from the 18th to the 20th century. In addition to hundreds of color illustrated pieces, it discusses the roots of jewelry movements, the cultural trends that influenced jewelry designers, and the women’s movement-and the effects jewelry has had on women’s fashions. A price guide is included for collectors. Size:81/2"x11"•210photos•Price Guide • 232 pp. • ISBN:0-88740-531-2•hardcover•$39.95

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