Rating:  Summary: Don't Miss This One!!! Review: A superb book for the new or even seasoned Haskell collector. The photography is first class, the selection of pieces is spectacular and the descriptions are a pleasure to read. This book is worth its weight in gold for the knowledge it provides in assiting you in recognizing authentic Haskell pieces, dating them and placing a value on them. It has set a new standard in Collector books that hopefully the other writers will soon follow.
Rating:  Summary: Educational and Enjoyable Review: Cathy Gordon and Sheila Pamfiloff's new book on Miriam Haskell is a must-read and must-own for the vintage costume jewelry fan and collector. Extremely well researched and documented, it contains interesting and new information about one of the divas of costume jewelry and her company. Besides being well written and a pleasure to read, the photos are sumptious and make it obvious why this designer's pieces are still desirable today. If you're not a Haskell collector before you read this, you will be afterwards! A wonderful addition to the vintage CJ library of reference books.
Rating:  Summary: A New "Must-Have" for Costume Jewelry Collectors Review: If you love Haskell jewelry, you need this book. In fact, you need this book if you love costume jewelry of any kind. It is thoroughly researched, beautifully photographed, and with exactly the kind of information for which jewelry collectors hunger.
Do you want a coffee table book full of beautiful pictures? Here it is. Need a price guide to Miriam Haskell jewelry? Here - with real insight and useful information about what makes pieces more or less valuable. Do you want to know more about the history of the company and of the people who made it? There is a wealth of carefully researched information, much of it never before published.
Best of all, for fans of Haskell jewelry, is the detailed information about construction techniques, designs, lines, beads, findings, and all the details that allow us to separate the wheat from the chaff, and genuine Miriam Haskell jewelry from the mountains of lookalikes and wannabees.
This is a masterpiece of a jewelry reference book. If only they were all this good!
Rating:  Summary: Worth Its Weight in Jewelry (and That's Saying Something!) Review: Impressive all the way around, Gordon and Pamfiloff have outdone themselves putting together a superior reference. When people ask me about this book (and they do!), I tell them the knowledge gleaned on unsigned Haskell pieces will more than pay for adding this title to a reference library straight out of the gate. However, poring over the entire text and perusing all the photos is a must for anyone enamored with vintage costume jewelry. Quite simply, don't miss this one! -- Pamela Y. Wiggins, Author of "Buying and Selling Antiques and Collectibles on eBay" and Antiques Guide for About.com (www.antiques.about.com)
Rating:  Summary: A MUST FOR ALL VINTAGE JEWELRY COLLECTORS Review: MIRIAM HASKELL JEWELRY A Schiffer Book For Collectors - With Price Guide by Cathy Gordon & Sheila Pamfiloff just released is a must for all vintage costume jewelry collectors.This hard cover book with dust cover has over 600 photographs by co-author Sheila Pamfiloff unless otherwise indicated - other contributions duly noted on the acknowledgement page....text starting with the history of Miriam Haskell - to identifying and dating Haskell Jewelry - advertising and a fine example of Haskell Watercolors - on to the Haskell Designers , Frank Hess, Robert Clark, Peter Raines, Larry Vrba, to Camille Petronzio who will carry the Legacy Forward - into the future of Miriam Haskell. Each page of this 256 tome of work is aglow with text or pictures of this exquisite work of Miriam Haskell. Cathy and Sheila in their text and photographs have paid close attention to showing detail plus workmanship and design even finding a group of a collection of old Haskell filigree charts. Chapter 3- Advertising and the Haskell Watercolors - have matched the watercolor with an actual piece of the jewerly. What finer attribution could be shown as with the ad and the piece of jewelry. Great care was taken in the presentation and page set up of this publication. Jewelry collectors of all levels will find this work of art a must for their jewelry library.
Rating:  Summary: Best Research Book on Costume Jewelry Ever! Review: This book is a must for any costume jewelry collector and especially for those of us who love Miriam Haskell jewelry. It has the most comprehensive information on how to identify unsigned Haskell pieces and helped me tremendously in understanding how avoid fakes. Not only that you'll read this book once, you'll keep going back for references again and again.
It's a MUST!!!!
Rating:  Summary: Sets a new standard for jewelry books Review: This book sets a new standard for all future jewelry reference books. Not just a set of pretty pictures (over 600!), but in depth descriptions of fabrication techniques, design choices, and materials. If you study this book, you will be able to tell the difference between the real Haskell pieces and the merely wannabes. Since there are many pieces found (especially on ebay) that are claiming to be unsigned Haskell, you need to read this book! Thanks to Cathy and Sheila, we will now be able to differentiate the fakes from the fabulous!
Rating:  Summary: Absolutely the Best! Review: This is one of the best and most beautiful books ever written on the subject of costume jewelry. The authors' thorough and fastidious research shows in the well organized and well written chapters that trace the history of this amazing company. The photographs are excellent and plentiful, but more important they show design and construction techniques and detail (particularly of the back of the pieces) which helps the Haskell collector determine if a piece is authentic or not. This book sets the standard for the serious collector or student of not only Miriam Haskell jewelry, but all vintage costume jewelry. This book is a "Must Have."
Rating:  Summary: The BEST Miriam Haskell reference Review: What a wonderful book! And eagerly awaited by fans of the fabulous Haskell jewelry. This book has quickly become THE encyclopedia of Miriam Haskell, showing amazing jewelry, fantastic watercolors, and up close and personal photographs of the jewelry, most especially the backs where construction is so important in identifying unmarked jewelry by this important designer. Every collector will want to add this book to their collection. Thank you to Cathy Gordon and Sheila Pamfiloff for giving us exactly what we wanted, and then so much more.
Rating:  Summary: One of the FINEST Costume Jewelry Books Ever Written!! Review: Whether you're a novice or a seasoned collector,dealer or jewelry historian, this book is a MUST HAVE for any jewelry lover's library. Meticulous research includes the history of Miriam Haskell and her designers,clear and concise detailing of construction, manufacturing techniques and how to spot the fakes.
Beautiful photography of mouthwatering jewels show the front as well as the most important and often neglected backs of the jewelry, clasps, findings, etc. This book sets the standard that all books on costume jewelry should follow. Not just a pretty picture book, but the ULTIMATE jewelry reference. Thank you Cathy and Sheila for a SPLENDID job well done!!
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