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Vintage Hattie Carnegie necklace/collar 1950`s ca, American
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Vintage Hattie Carnegie necklace/collar 1950`s ca, American

Code: 10499

Price: SOLD

Dimensions:
Height: 19.3cm (7.6")     Width: 19.3cm (7.6")
Depth: 0cm (0.0")
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Vintage Hattie Carnegie necklace/collar 1950`s ca, USA. Four double bands of prong set chaton cut clear rhinestones attached by swirled sliver metal pieces. Set in rhodium plate with double push slot closures which is decorated with 3 chatons. Stamped on the rhinestone clasp Hattie Carnegie in a oval. A similar piece appears on the cover of Judith Miller`s costume jewellery book 2012 edition.

The external diameter is 19.3 cm and the internal diameter is 9.5 cm. The width of the band is 5 cm.

Hattie Carnegie (1880-1956) was born Henrietta Kanengeiser Austria.  In 1886 her family emigrated to the United States and settled in an Austrian ghetto in New York’s Lower East Side, where they worked in the garment factories. While working at Macy’s hat department in her twenties she earned the nickname `Hattie` which she topped off with `Carnegie` from the American industrialist Andrew Carnegie.

In 1913, Hattie opened her first shop `Carnegie-Ladies Hatter` which led to exclusive boutiques across the United States that eventually the world renowned fashion empire. Carnegie created the `head-to-hem` look with complimentary accessories such as hats & costume jewelry. Her official line of marked jewelry hit the market in 1939. Some of Carnegie’s top jewelry designers included Kenneth Jay Lane, Norman Norell, Nadine Effront & French sculptor George Braques. Hattie Carnegie vintage jewelry (also spelled jewellery) from before 1956 is most valued. In the late 1960s Larry Josephs took over the firm and in the 1976, the company was acquired by Chromology American Corporation until 1979. The Hattie Carnegie brand was still being used in the late 1970s on designer lines like Yves Saint Laurent for Carnegie (1978), Anne Klein for Carnegie (1979), and Valentino for Hattie Carnegie (1979). hattie carnegie vintage costume jewelry
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