Product Information
The latest offering from renowned author Ann Mitchell Pitman features the dazzling jewelry designs of DeLizza & Elster, a company known to jewelry lovers the world over as Juliana. This all-new reference book, targeted to collectors both novice and experienced, showcases a vast variety of vintage jewelry from a prolific manufacturer, one whose designs debuted in 1947 with simple, crystal rhinestone pieces and progressed to bolder, high-glitz bijoux in the 1990s. Special facets of the book include photographs and in-depth information about findings, chains, rhinestones, art glass, and beads employed; a crucial timeline chronicling when specific jewelry was designed; and key terms used by the manufacturer. Full-color photographs capture many complete sets, including alternate color versions of single designs, and in some cases, varying motifs in pins, brooches, and earrings designed for each set. Signature attributes and construction methods show collectors how to determine for themselves if a piece of unsigned jewelry is actually the product of this high-profile jewelry house.Product Identifiers
PublisherCollector Books
ISBN-101574326295
ISBN-139781574326291
eBay Product ID (ePID)72440273
Product Key Features
LanguageEnglish
TopicReference, General, Jewelry, Antiques & Collectibles
AuthorAnn Mitchell Pitman
IllustratorYes
Dimensions
Item Length11in.
Item Height0.8in.
Item Weight46.5 Oz
Item Width8.5in.
Additional Product Features
Book TitleJuliana Jewelry Référence, Delizza and Elster
Lccn2010-280087
Dewey Decimal739.27
Edition DescriptionIllustrated Edition
Lc Classification NumberNk4890.C67p58 2010
Publication Year2009
Dewey Edition22
FormatHardcover
ReviewsAs a collector of vintage costume jewelry this is a MUST HAVE if your interested in researching and knowing how to identify Juliana, (D &E), Delizza and Elster jewelry. I have several Juliana books and will be using this one for further identification, it contains many I have never seen before and shows a whole other side of what is out there. The photography is exceptional, it is packed with all color shots that you could almost pick up off the page...P.C. Morse
Target AudienceTrade