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Hattie Carnegie
Vintage, Hattie Carnegie Gold Emblem and Pearl Necklace
Vintage, Hattie Carnegie Gold Emblem and Pearl Necklace
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$395.00 USD
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Vintage Hattie Carnegie Emblem- Pearl Necklace (3T0625)
This is an elegant and beautiful, gold emblem and antique white Pearl necklace. It measures about 20 inches long and the gold centerpiece is about 1.5 inches in diameter. It is in good condition as shown in photos. The gold emblem is marked in the back as Hattie Carnegie and clasp shows the her initials as HC. Please supersize photos for condition details.
Hattie Carnegie was a fashion entrepreneur based in New York City from the 1920s to the 1950s. She was born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, as Henrietta Kanengeiser. By her early 20s, she had taken the surname Carnegie as an homage to Andrew Carnegie, the richest person in the United States at the time. Hattie Carnegie is very often associated with elegance and high fashion, and even her ready-to-wear and more casual clothing always had a touch of the elegant.
Hattie Carnegie’s jewelry is highly prized and collectible today. Hattie Carnegie died in 1956. Her business remained open, first under the direction of her husband, John Zanft, and then by a former employee, Larry Joseph. Unfortunately for the business, much of the desirability of the label lay in the woman herself, and after her death, the label lost a lot of its luster. The Custom Salon was closed in 1965, but the company continued to produce jewelry, hats and accessories. The business closed for good in 1976.
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This is an elegant and beautiful, gold emblem and antique white Pearl necklace. It measures about 20 inches long and the gold centerpiece is about 1.5 inches in diameter. It is in good condition as shown in photos. The gold emblem is marked in the back as Hattie Carnegie and clasp shows the her initials as HC. Please supersize photos for condition details.
Hattie Carnegie was a fashion entrepreneur based in New York City from the 1920s to the 1950s. She was born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, as Henrietta Kanengeiser. By her early 20s, she had taken the surname Carnegie as an homage to Andrew Carnegie, the richest person in the United States at the time. Hattie Carnegie is very often associated with elegance and high fashion, and even her ready-to-wear and more casual clothing always had a touch of the elegant.
Hattie Carnegie’s jewelry is highly prized and collectible today. Hattie Carnegie died in 1956. Her business remained open, first under the direction of her husband, John Zanft, and then by a former employee, Larry Joseph. Unfortunately for the business, much of the desirability of the label lay in the woman herself, and after her death, the label lost a lot of its luster. The Custom Salon was closed in 1965, but the company continued to produce jewelry, hats and accessories. The business closed for good in 1976.
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