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bn0001
30.00
Black and White Seed Bead Necklace
Miriam Haskell

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| This is unmarked but knock out gorgeous. I have seen this same necklace with all black seed beads and it was identified as Miriam Haskell. This one has twenty strands of seed beads consisting of 10 strands of white seed beads and 10 strands of black seed beads. The length is 25 1/2 inches long from where the clasp hooks. The pretty gold tone flower clasp is adorned with 6 black rhinestones and one clear rhinestone in the middle. The black beads are barrel shaped and they glitter as they catch the light. The white ones have a pearl like coating on them which also makes them reflect more light. Twist it or wear it untwisted for two different looks.
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Black, White, Crystal Clear and Gold Beads
bn0002
15.00

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This 19 inch long necklace has black 3/8" beads, 5/8" clear barrel shaped beads, 1" white beads that spiral and in between each bead is a tiny gold bead. It could be Lucite I'm not sure. It is defiantly some sort of early plastic.

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Early Plastic Pressed Rose Design
bn0003
30.00

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This marvelous soft pink and gold bead necklace. The soft pink beads have roses molded on the front and back. It is a 27 inch long necklace. The two larger rose beads are 1 inch and the eight smaller roses are 3/4 inch. Each rose is separated by one large gold tone bead, two small gold tone beads and two gold tone disks. The 12 large gold beads are a little over 1/2 inch each is flanked by two 1/8 inch gold tone beads and 3/4 in gold tone disk. In the center are seven 1 inch disks separated by 1/8th inch gold tone bead. The clasp is a lobster claw clasp in working condition. The material is some kind of early plastic. It is in excellent condition.
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PURPLE, BLUE, GREEN, AND BROWN LUCITE BEADS
bn0004
40.00

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this beautiful strand of colorful beads appear to be Lucite, but i
am not sure. They are transparent with swirls of white. It is 31 inches long.
the clasp is gold tone and in perfect working order. The beads start at 11/16th
and graduate 1/16th to the smallest 5/16ths. In between each bead is a disk of
gold tone.
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