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1930s Haskell FrankHess EnameledBrassCappedRedFruitPendants Bib Chain Necklace

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With an organic flora motif characteristic of American Miriam Haskell's first designer Frank Hess, this 1930s Russian-gilt brass oval-link chain necklace features a tiered bib of free-hanging various-length strands of fruit-like red-enameled beads that are each capped with curvaceous stem-like and filigree patinated brass findings. Likely with Czech-made materials hand-assembled in The States to suit a design by Hess, the light-weight hollow metal pendants are explained by The Great Depression that hit The States beginning in 1929. This was several years after Haskell had launched her costume-jewelry business with a successful French-named boutique featuring recognizable Parisian lampwork glass and handcrafted faux pearls imported from Louis Rousselet, who was a frequent costume-jewelry parurer of Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel since the mid-1920s. This unsigned necklace closely resembles others by Hess in an Art Deco two-tone style with less expensive or minimal decorative materials from this period of economic crisis. For comparison, please see our other Haskell listings from the early 1930s, such as a fringed chain necklace featuring blue-glass flowerbud and bar pendants likewise with a spring-ring clasp. No Haskell jewelry was signed before 1947.
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