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Brooch

Manufacturer: Pennino Brothers (American, 1926–1966)

Brooch

Manufacturer: Mazer Brothers (American, 1927–1981)

Brooch

Designer: Hattie Carnegie (American, born Austria, 1889–1956)

Brooch

Manufacturer: Hattie Carnegie (American, born Austria, 1889–1956)

Brooch

Manufacturer: Hattie Carnegie (American, born Austria, 1889–1956)

Brooch

Manufacturer: B.S.K. (American, ca. 1948– ca. 1975)

Brooch

Manufacturer: Fashioncraft (American, active 1942–79)

Set of dress clips and ear clips

Designer: Miriam Haskell (American, 1899–1981)
Manufacturer: Haskell Jewels (American, founded 1926)

Pair of ear clips

Maker: Gerard Yosca (American, active ca. 1970–present)

Pendant Brooch

Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Cuff

Maker: Mary Gage (American, 1898–1993)

Pair of earrings

Designer: Angela Cummings (American, born Austria 1944)

Pair of earrings

Designer: Angela Cummings (American, born Austria 1944)

Pendant

Designer: Robert Lee Morris (American, born 1947)

Sterling Star Pin

Maker: Ed Wiener (American, 1918–1991)

Brooch

Maker: Francisco Rebajes (American, 1905–1990)

"Dragon" Belt Buckle

Maker: Christopher Ross (American, born 1931)

Bracelet Owned by Barbara Unger Simon

Designer: Noma Copley (American, 1916–2006)

Hallelujah Hair Comb

Maker: Art Smith (American, born Cuba, 1917–1982)

Brooch from the "Compression" Series

Maker: Deborah Aguado (American, born 1939)

Release

Maker: Claire Dinsmore (American, born 1961)

Brooch

Maker: Thomas Gentille (American, born 1936)

Brooch from the "Black Acrylic" Series

Maker: Lisa Gralnick (American, born 1956)

"Bird Beak" Clip

Maker: Ted Muehling (American, born 1953)

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