1920's 14" Wachenheimer Art Deco Sterling and blue jasper choker

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1920's 14" Wachenheimer Art Deco Sterling and blue jasper choker. 14" long x .75" wide x 29.2 grams with no apparent issues.


The first Wachenheimer factory was located in downtown Providence and had 18 employees. Harry ran the operations, and Jacob and Samuel remained in New York with responsibility for sales. By 1908, the company employed about 30 workers and moved to the fourth floor of 36 Garnet Street, in the jewelry-manufacturing district of the city. Late in 1919, the brothers incorporated the firm along with John R. Rosenfeld, a Providence lawyer who had been associated with gemstone dealers earlier in his career. By the following year, Wachenheimer Brothers had grown to 76 employees, had opened a showroom at 303 Fifth Avenue in New York City, and had registered several patents and trademarks. They ceased operation around 1934 due to the Depression.
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1920's 14" Wachenheimer Art Deco Sterling and blue jasper choker. 14" long x .75" wide x 29.2 grams with no... Leer más...

SKU: 13221462484_6649_E75B

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      Descripción

      1920's 14" Wachenheimer Art Deco Sterling and blue jasper choker. 14" long x .75" wide x 29.2 grams with no apparent issues.


      The first Wachenheimer factory was located in downtown Providence and had 18 employees. Harry ran the operations, and Jacob and Samuel remained in New York with responsibility for sales. By 1908, the company employed about 30 workers and moved to the fourth floor of 36 Garnet Street, in the jewelry-manufacturing district of the city. Late in 1919, the brothers incorporated the firm along with John R. Rosenfeld, a Providence lawyer who had been associated with gemstone dealers earlier in his career. By the following year, Wachenheimer Brothers had grown to 76 employees, had opened a showroom at 303 Fifth Avenue in New York City, and had registered several patents and trademarks. They ceased operation around 1934 due to the Depression.

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