Rare Vintage 3 " Juliana D&E Gold Tone Green Blue Rhinestone Leaf Brooch Pin A54
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:1183618 | Material: Glass |
Brand: Juliana | Main Stone: Rhinestone |
Type: Brooch | Metal: Gold Plated |
Excellent Condition - High End Piece
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Juliana D&E Jewelry History 1943 - 1970's
Here is some information on the history of Juliana D&E Jewelry that I copied from the internet.
Juliana D&E/Delizza & Elster
1947 - 1990 Delizza and Elster manufactured jewelry of the highest quality. It is important to know that D&E manufactured jewelry for a multitude of different makers (such as Hollycraft, Weiss, and Judy Lee) so not all D&E jewelry is part of their "Juliana" line but all "Juliana" jewelry was designed and made by D&E. Always very solidly made this company unfortunately never signed their pieces but did paper label a line called Juliana in the late 60's. The D&E stands for the last names of co-founders William DeLizza and Harold Elster that founded the company in 1947. The name "Juliana" comes from the name that was printed on the paper hangtags & display cards attached to their jewelry (which was never signed). Juliana - 1967 - 1968
Juliana is the 'house' brand label of Delizza and Elster. This company’s high quality rhinestone jewelry is unmarked and can only be identified through particular manufacturing techniques. Keep in mind that the colorful highly sought after pieces of Juliana jewelry aren't the only things they produced. Lots of clear crystal rhinestone pins/brooches on rhodium settings were hugely popular in the late 40s and early 50s.
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