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COSTUME JEWELRY MARKS – B*

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B

— Meet BUGBEE AND NILES

"B" — See BALLOU

"B" inside a star — Run into BALLOU, B. A.

"B" inside a crown

  • Marking: "B" within crown shape   Photograph courtesy Plenty O Jewels.
  • This mark was seen in combination with DRGM on a piece of jewelry, which tells us information technology is a German mark.

B.A.B. — See BALLOU

B.B. Greenberg — See GREENBERG

— Come across BLISS BROS.

BB with image of a bee — See BLISS BROS.

— Meet BLISS BROS. Small "B" and "Co" within a large "B"

— Run into BLISS BROS.

— Meet Folder BROS

— See BENNETT, E.A.

— Run into BARKER & BARKER

— Meet BARRASSO & BLASI

— Come across BASKIN BROTHERS

— See BASKIN BROTHERS

— Run into BASTIAN BROS.

— Run across BASTIAN BROS.

— See BATES & BACON

— Encounter BATES & Salary

Two interlocked "b'southward" in a triangle — Come across BERMAN BROTHERS

B B in an oval — Come across BIOREN BROS.

Vertical B over B under an inverted "V" — Come across BARNABUS BARNA

B & C — Run across BISHTON

B & N Co. — Bugbee and Niles Co. — 1896 — 1943

B. DAVID — See DAVID, B.

— See BURR, PATTERSON & CO

BADE, OTTO R. — NY — 1958

  • Mark:   ORB  Courtesy Dana Ricci, ID: canam88
  • Founded by Otto Bade who was plant foreman for Rebajes from 1941 to 1958. He purchased Rebajes in 1960; retired in 1981.

BAER, MARJORIE — San Francisco, CA — late 1960s to present (05)

  • Mark:   BAER SF
  • Specializes in unique, manus-crafted jewelry.

BAER, WILDE Company — Attleboro, MA

  • Mark:   Kum-A-Part Photo courtesy David Pritchett.
  • Ads in JC & K from 1915 to 1931.

BAL-RON Visitor, INC. — Providence, RI

  • Mentioned in JC Keystone in 1950 & 1965
  • An ad in 1959 mentions cultured pearls, onyx, scarabs,cameos set up in 10k & 14k. (Rainwater)
  • Mark: Photo courtesy Linda Lange.

BALENCIAGA — c. May 1963

BALFOUR, L.1000. — Attleboro, MA; then Austin, TX in 1966 — 1913 to present

  • Marker:   LGB – 1944
  • Mark:   BALFOUR – 1913
  • Products include: class rings, armed services insignia, achievement awards, fraternity & sorority jewelry.
  • Founded by Lloyd Garfield Balfour.
  • 1996 – Balfour combined with CJC Holdings, Inc. to form a new company, Commemorative Brands, Inc.

BALLET JEWELS, INC. — NY,NY — ? –present

  • Mark:   Ballet Photo courtesy Alison Gadberry.
  • Owned by Harold Bass, then his son Tommy Bass.

BALLON, HARRY — Harry Ballon & Company — Providence, RI

  • Mentioned in JC Keystone in 1922 & 1931.
  • Mark:   Truli Fine 1944; used on men's and women's jewelry.

BALLOU, B. A. — Providence, RI — 1876-2009

Updated 1/eighteen/2020 by Pamela Wiggins Siegel

BALLOU, CAROLINE

  • Marking: CB — 1995
  • Mark: Caroline Ballou – 1995
  • Dates: present
  • Founded: Caroline Ballou
  • Location: Attleborough Falls, MA
  • Notes: Blueprint Director for B.A. Ballou.

BARCLAY — Providence, RI — 1947

    • Mark:   Barclay Photo courtesy Jim Katz.
    • Mark:   Barclay/Art In Jewelry on an creative person palette — used since 1948.
    • Mark: Peltanium– first used Jan. 1953.
    • Barclay was in concern until virtually 1957.
    • Barclay did not mark their jewelry the terminal few years.
    • Founded by Alvin & Robert Rice & Louis Marker in Providence, RI, in 1947 (some sources cite 1946) after a split with Rice-Weiner.
    • In that location is no connection betwixt McClelland Barclay who died in 1943 and jewelry marked simply Barclay in script. McClelland Barclay pieces marked Barclay employ the aforementioned typeface every bit the full McClelland Barclay mark.

Updated 1/xvi/xx by Pamela Wiggins Siegel

BARCLAY, MCCLELLAND — c.-1938-1943

Updated 1/xvi/xx past Pamela Wiggins Siegel

BARGAS, ARMAND — c. 1900

  • Mark:   ABargas — "AB" are joined and "argas" is in cursive Photo & info courtesy Enough O'Jewels.
  • French artist who designed & engraved medallions in Art Nouveau style.

BARKER & BARKER — Providence, RI — at least 1920-1950

  • Mark:   B-B
  • Mark:   JO MAR
  • Listed in a 1920 state of RI factory inspection report.

BARKIN, GRET

BARLOW

BARNABUS BARNA — Berverly Hills, CA — c. 1962

  • Mark:   Vertical B over B under an inverted "5"

BAR-ON — contemporary artist from Israel

  • Marking:   Due north.S. Bar-On   Photo courtesy Roxy Richardson

BARRASSO & BLASI — Newark, NY — c. 1922

  • Mark:   B&B Founded in 1922

BARRERA, JOSE' AND MARIA– New York, New York – Early 1980s — present

Updated iv/17/2020 past Pamela Wiggins Siegel

BARTEK — Wallingford, CT ? — c. 1953

  • Mark:   Bartek Photo courtesy Myrna Seale.
  • No evidence has been plant to support that Stephan R. Bartek worked for Napier prior to starting his ain company. Read more about Bartek here.

BASKIN BROTHERS — NY, NY — c. 1915 — 1931

BASTIAN BROS. Company — Rochester, NY — 1895 — present

BASTIN, MARJOLEIN — Netherlands — b 1943

  • Mark:   MB  Courtesy Mary Nefzgere
  • Marking:   © M. Bastin (sometimes with the year)
  • Had a 10 yr association with Authentication, designing paper goods and jewelry for them.

BATES & BACON — Attleboro, MA — 1856 — c. 1943

BAUER, DOROTHY — 1982 to mid — 2000s

  • Originally named "A Piece of the Rainbow", named was changed to Dorothy Bauer Designs.
  • Marking:   BAUER in cake letters on an oval disk.
  • The mark: "Bauer 88" is NOT hers.

BOYER

BAZOT, ANDREE — Late 1950s & early on 1960s

BEADLITE — Run across WHITING & DAVIS

BEATRIX — Rhode Island — 1946 — 1983

  • Marker:
  • Mark: B.J.
  • B.J. marker is found on lower terminate holiday jewelry and not related to better quality rhinestone jewelry associated with Suzanne Bjontegard.
  • Beatrix founded in 1946 past Nat Sugarman, who named the company after his sister Beatrice. Sold the business concern to company manager Leonard Mandell in 1965.
  • Manufactured vacation jewelry from 1969- 1983 for a business named Treasure Masters. This includes the "Chris Mouse" pivot which was based on a cartoon seen on a vacation greeting menu.
  • Mandell sold the company to Treasure Masters in 1977, only continued with the business firm until he retired in 1982.
  • Competition from low-priced imports led the visitor to close in 1983.
  • Some information from "Costume Jewelry 101" by Julia C. Carroll.

Updated 2/27/2020 by Pamela Wiggins Siegel

SwainBEAUCRAFT, INC. — Providence, RI — 1947- Sept., 2004

Updated ii/9/2020 past Pamela Wiggins Siegel

BEAUJEWELS — Meet BOWMAN FOSTER, INC.

BEGAY, KENNETH — 1940s – 1960s

  • Marker:  Courtesy Julie Levine
  • Known as the begetter of modern Navajo jewelry.

BEL GEDDES — See RICE-WEINER

BELL — Bong TRADING Mail service — Albuquerque, NM — 1932 — c. late 1980s

Updated 3/25/2020 by Pamela Wiggins Siegel.

BELLINI — See FORMART CORP.

BEN AMUN

  • Isaac Manevitz, a native of Egypt, began making fashion jewelry around 1983. Still in business concern in 2019.
  • Mark:   Ben Amun

BENEDIKT — Howard Benedikt — 389 5th Ave., NYC

  • Marker:   With copyright mark, after 1955
  • Mentioned every bit late every bit Aug. 1963 in a Seventeen magazine.

BENGEL, JACOB (Jakob)

  • Marking: Oval with a cannon and cannon balls.
  • Dates: 1873 to present (2007)
  • Founded: Jakob Bengel
  • Location: Idar Oberstein, Germany
  • Notes: Originally made lookout man chains, just known for Art Deco designs using galalith.
  • Notes: Exported great quantities to US and Europe until beginning of WWII.
  • Notes: Is currently producting jewelry from old designs, including galalith.

BENNARD — See VARGAS

BENNETT, DANIEL — Los Angeles, CA — c. 1950s

  • Mark:   Majorica — c. 1957 Photograph courtesy eclecticgramma.

BENNETT, E.A. — Providence, RI — 1892

  • Mark:   B.B.     Photograph courtesy Jeri of Jeri'south Joolz at Ruby Lane.
  • Marker:   Eastward.A.B. 10K
  • Became Bennett & Bradford in 1898.

BENTLEE — Ben Felsenthal & Co. — NY, NY

  • Mark:   Bentlee — starting time used July 1917  Courtesy A friend of RCJ

BEREBI, EDGAR — Brooklyn, NY — 1981

BERGE  — Run across BERGERE

BERGERE — Herbert & Pohs, Incorporated

  • Marking:   Berjac — first used in 1940
  • Marking:   bergè — first used in 1946
  • Marking:   bergère – kickoff used in 1948   Photograph courtesy justabunchawildflowers
  • Dates: 1940 -1979
  • Founded: Jack Pohs
  • Location: Herbert & Pohs, Incorporated — NYC; Bergere Inc. — Providence, RI
  • Notes: Bergè jewelry was a line of Herbert & Pohs; Bergere Inc. was founded past Jack Pohs
  • Notes: Purchased past Amtel in 1972

BERJAC — See BERGERE

BERMAN BROTHERS — Pittsburg, PA — 1962

  • Marker:   Interlocked "B's" in a triangle

BERNARD, LES — Meet LES BERNARD

BEST

  • Mark:   Best in script – gimmicky mark on jewelry imported from Red china.  Courtesy RCJ

BETSY ROSS — Run into R.F. SIMMONS

Improve RHINESTONE JEWELRY CORP. — NY, NY — c. 1940s -1950s

  • Mark:    BRJ
  • Mark:   Smart Ready 5th Ave. past BRJ    Photograph courtesy Geri Makris — ID jamielee1.

BEX, PIERRE — See PIERRE BEX

BIAGI BY SWANK — See SWANK, INC.

BICK & SON, HARRY S. — NY, NY, from at least June 1947 until at to the lowest degree 1988

  • Marker:   HSB with a line going through the initials.(advertizement from a 1947 Faddy mag)  Courtesy Linda Lange
  • Marker:   Bickson – starting time used 1948
  • They were withal in concern when Rainwater wrote her book in 1988.

BICKSON — See BICK

BIGNEY — Due south.O. Bigney Co. of Attleboro, Mass — at to the lowest degree 1896 to 1946

Pecker SMITH FOR RICHELIEU — Come across JOSEPH MEYER

Binder BROS., INC. — NY, NY — c. 1920

BIRKS / BIRKS DINGWALL — Montreal, CA — 1879

  • Mark:   Birks  Courtesy Robin Deutsch
  • Some Birks jewelry was made by Knoll and Pregizer of Pforzheim, Germany.
  • High end jewelry store founded past Henry Birks in 1879; caused D.R. Dingwall in 1933.
  • The Italian Regaluxe Investment grouping acquired Birks Dingwall in 1993.
  • Thank you to Robin Deutsch for sharing her inquiry on Birks Dingwall and Knoll & Pregizer.

BISHTON & Visitor — Birmingham, England

  • Mark:  B & C  Courtesy Carolyn Sunday :Frederick Bishton and Edwin Wilkes

B.J. — Run across Beatrix

BJONTEGARD, SUZANNESan Diego, CA — c. 1985-?

  • Mark:   B.J. Bjontegard, Suzanne
  • Mark: Suzanne Bjontegard — in all capital messages
  • Mark: S.B. in block letters
  • Marker: SB in script
  • Founded: Suzanne Bjontegard
  • Location: San Diego, CA
  • Suzi B. seen on her later boxes
  • Bjontegard was born in America.
  • Mark B.J. on lower finish holiday jewelry is past Beatrix rather than Suzanne Bjontegard.
  • Some data from Inside the Jewelry Box by Ann Pitman

Updated 2/27/2020 by Pamela Wiggins Siegel

BJORN, WECKSTROM — Meet WECKSTROM, BJORN

BLACKER BROTHERS — Providence, RI c. early 1900s — in business in 1981

  • Mark:   Blacher Photo courtesy eclectigramma.
  • Founded by Harry Blacher.

Black MAGIC — Meet ELZAC

Bare, HENRY — See WHITESIDE & BLANK

BLANCHARD, MARYSE — See MARYSE BLANCHARD

BLISS — The East.A. Bliss Co., NY, NY — est. 1878 — See NAPIER

  • Marker: Photo courtesy Linda Lange.
  • The Due east. A. Elation Co. was founded in 1878 past Egerton A. Elation and James Edgar Carpenter
  • The E. A. Elation Co. moved to Meriden, CT in 1890.
  • The E. A. Bliss Co. became The Napier-Elation Co. July 27, 1920.
  • Name inverse to The Napier Co. May 31, 1922.

Below information is NO longer accurate just widely used incorrectly

  • Founded by E.A. Bliss & J.E. Carpenter when they acquired the Whitney & Rice Co.
  • Name became E.A. Bliss in 1883.
  • Bliss Co. became Elation/Napier in 1915.

Information courtesy of Melinda Lewis author of, The Napier Co.: Defining 20th Century American Costume Jewelry.

BLISS BROTHERS CO. — Attleboro, MA 1896 – c. 1950

BLOCK, FRED A.

BLUMENTHAL, B. — 1877

BLUWITE — See PROVIDENCE STOCK Visitor

BOB-O-LINK — Meet EISENSTADT

BOBLEY JEWELRY, NY — 1955

  • Mark:   Bobley  Courtesy eclecticgramma
  • Founded past Joseph Bobley.

BOGOFF — Chicago, IL — 1940 – early 1960s

Bohlin, Edward H — 1895 — 1980

  • Mark: Photograph courtesy Sam & Yvonne Mitchell.
  • Bohlin founded his leather and silver concern in Hollywood in the early 1920s making saddles, etc. for the stars of Western movies.
  • The company reached its pinnacle 1930s-1950s.
  • Bohlin died in 1980.
  • The company is still in business, simply no longer makes the fancy saddles for which Bohlin was famous.

BOHMER, WILLIAM — as early as 1954

  • Mentioned in a 1954 accessories show flyer.

BOLITA — See FORSTNER–FORSTNER CHAIN CORP

BOLLES, JANE — c. 1967

  • Have ad from 1967

BOND BOYD — 1944 — present

Booth, TULLA — c. 1980

  • Marker:   Tulla Booth Courtesy Judy Miller.
  • American designer, who plain no longer makes jewelry.

BOTTICELLI — Providence, RI — from at to the lowest degree 1969 until 1976

  • Mark: Photo courtesy of Cynthia Fore Miller.

BOUCHER, MARCEL — 1937-1971/72 (Pronounced: Boo — shay)

  • Mark:   Marboux — Dolan found information technology registered in 1937; Brunialti constitute mark wasn't used until 1955, for a new, less expensive line.
  • Marker:   Boucher — 1950 to 1955   Photo courtesy Linda Kent
  • Mark:   MB with the phrygian cap was used from 1937-1949 (and after when infinite was limited) Photo courtesy Laura Libio. Photo courtesy Beth Rowlands.
  • Marker:   "Marcel Boucher" 1938
  • Mark:   Parisina — Sterling made in United mexican states during WWII Photo courtesy Lorrie Notter.
  • Marking:   Earrite 1950
  • Mark:   LeC with number   — short for "Le Couturier" rare marker for high stop line of Canadian made Marcel Boucher jewelry. Photos and information courtesy Sheryl Hamilton from research of Terri DeLany.
  • Mark:   Le Couturier — See data for LeC   Courtesy Penny Mabrey
  • Encounter a LeCouturier set up in original box
  • Mark:   Fabricated in Canada, Boucher  Courtesy Shirley Hanick
  • Mark:   "Boucher 3033" from 1950
  • Mark:   "Boucher" marking was used from 1950-1955
  • Marker:   "Boucher" with the copyright marker preceding it, used from 1955 on.  Photograph courtesy Erik Yang.
  • Mark:   Boucher, Gladiolas  Courtesy justabunchawildflowers
  • Notes: Boucher used Sterling from most 1942 until at to the lowest degree 1947 (Pat Seal).
  • Boucher worked for Mazer in the early 1930'south.
  • He did a serial of flower pins that had his proper noun, plus the name of the bloom.
  • Boucher Inventory Numbers  dates are gauge, as designs could have been assigned numbers, simply not produced until a time to come fourth dimension.
  • From A Tribute To America past Carla and Roberto Brunialti:
  • 1945: 2300-2350
  • 1946: 2351-2450
  • 1947: 2451-2550
  • 1948: 2551-2750
  • 1949: 2751-3000
  • 1950: 3001-4500
  • Later on 1955, marks had the copyright © symbol.
  • 1960: 7802
  • 1962: 8291
  • 1965: 9100 – pieces Sandra Boucher made after Marcel'south decease
  • Afterward pieces likewise may have "P" for pivot or "E" for earring, in addition to the number.
  • Boucher died in 1965.
  • Sandra Boucher, Marcel'south wife, ran the company until 1972.
  • Company became a office of Davorn Industries in 1972.
  • In 1977, Davorn sold the name & designs to Stutz Fashion (from American Costume Jewelry 1935-1950 by Roberto Brunialti).

BOYER, GAY — NY

  • Mark:   Gay Boyer Photo courtesy justabunchofwildflowers.
  • Contemporary designer.

BOWMAN FOSTER, INC. (?) — c 1950s — c. 1970s

  • Bowman Foster possibly used the Beaujewels mark, and was not associated with Beaucraft according to Fred Rezazadeh.
  • Mark:   Beaujewels inside an oval frame
  • Mark:   Beaujewels Photo courtesy RCJ

BRANIA

  • Mark:   Brania Photo courtesy Myrna Seale.
  • Notes: Information technology was a famous dewdrop house in NYC. Mimi Di'N designed for them in the mid 1960s.
  • Have ads from 1959 and 1965.

BRAUDE, EMIL — Chicago, Sick. — c.1929 – at to the lowest degree 1985

BRAZILIA FIRE — Encounter VARGAS

BRENDA — Run into R.F. SIMMONS

BRENDA JEWELRY CO. — was Located in Providence, R.I. c. 1956 (updated 1-17-2020-mml)

BREVETE'

    • Photo courtesy Linda Lange.
    • Brevete' is French term that means "patented."
    • Sometimes truncated (as shown here) due to findings on French jewelry pieces that combine a dress clip and brooch with pin back mechanism, and misinterpreted as brevet.

Updated past Pamela Wiggins Siegel on eleven/8/21.

BREV (BREVETTO)

  • Italian term for licensed or patented Courtesy a friend of RCJ

Brier MFG. CO. — Providence, RI — 1913 — 1978

BRIGGS, BATES, & Bacon — 1922 — c. 1950?

  • Marker:   Carmen – in cake messages (named for D.F. Briggs girl)
  • Mark:   Carmen – in script with the "C" having a "tail" nether the other letters.
  • Mark:   D.F.B. CO
  • Mark:   Carmelita – 1950  Courtesy Carolyn Sun
  • Mark:   B & B
  • Mark:   Bates & B
  • Mark:   D.F.B.
  • Founded around 1892 past D. F. Briggs, became Briggs, Bates & Salary in 1922.

BRIGHTON

  • Mark:   Brighton — 1973     Photo courtesy Carol Hearn
  • Dates: At to the lowest degree 1973
  • Possessor: Brighton Collectibles, Inc.
  • Location: Metropolis of Industry, CA

BROOKCRAFT

BROOKS, NATACHA CO. — started in 1944

B.S.1000. — Steinberg, Slovitt, Kaslo, NY — c.1948 to early on 1980s

BUBBLEITE — See GALL NOVELTY CO.

Buck, FRANK

  • Marking:   "Bring 'me Back Alive" Frank Buck
  • In 1930 author and brute collector Frank Buck published his book "Bring 'em Back Alive".
  • He appeared in several movies about his adventures. A series of animate being pins followed.
  • Photo and information courtesy Cathy Corday.

BUCKLEY, NADJA — c. 1940 — 1979

  • Designed for George. Jensen in 1948 — Vogue ad introducing her.
  • Ads have been seen for the years 1954 (Glamour) through 1979 (Vogue).

BUGBEE & NILES CO. — Providence, RI — 1859 — 2009

BUNNY — See UNCAS

BURCH, LAUREL — CA — 1960s — present

  • Mark:   Laurel — 1960s
  • Mark:    Laurel Burch in script 1970s   Photo courtesy Victoria James
  • Mark:   "Laurel Burch" with the name of the design underneath information technology (more recent designs)
  • Laurel Burch died 9/xiii/07 at age threescore of a rare bone disease.

BURR, PATTERSON & CO. — Detroit, Michigan — c. 1909 — c. 1965

  • Marker:   Backwards "B" co-joined with "P" Photo courtesy Julie Levine
  • Mark:   "Script "B" sitting slightly a-superlative script "P"
  • Ads in trade journals 1909, 1915, 1922. under Burr, Patterson & Co.
  • Ads in trade journals 1931, 1943, 1965 nether Burr, Patterson & Auld Co.
  • Thanks to Jenny Stephens for calling our attention to this info from Rainwater.

BURROWS, SANDRA MILLER

  • Mark:   SMB Photo courtesy Pat Hamm.
  • Gimmicky designer who designed for Monet.
  • Info courtesty Ballad Spigner

BURT CASSELL, INC. — Come across CASSELL, BURT

B&West — See BUTLER & WILSON

BUTLER — See FIFTH Avenue Collection

BUTLER, NICKY

    • Marker:   "NB"
    • Marking: Photo courtesy Lyn Peightal.
    • Handset stones in vintage-look jewelry. Sold independently and on HSN.
    • Partnered with Simon Wilson to course Butler & Wilson earlier branching out on his ain.

Updated 3/25/2020 by Pamela Wiggins Siegel

BUTLER & WILSON — 1972 — present

Updated 3/25/2020 past Pamela Wiggins Siegel.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

PAT SEAL: enquiry files
Amorous STRINGFIELD: inquiry files
BOBYE SYVERSON: research files.
A TRIBUTE TO AMERICA by Carla and Roberto Brunialti
AMERICAN COSTUME JEWELRY by Carla and Roberto Brunialti
AMERICAN JEWELRY MANUFACTURERS by Dorothy T. Rainwater
COLLECTIBLE COSTUME JEWELRY past Cherri Simonds
COLLECTING COSTUME JEWELRY 101 By Julia Carroll
COLLECTING COSTUME JEWELRY 202 Past Julia Carroll
COLLECTING RHINESTONE COLORED JEWELRY past Maryanne Dolan
COPPER Fine art JEWELRY by Burkholz and Kaplan
COSTUME JEWELRY A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK AND GUIDE by Fred Rezazadeh
COSTUME JEWELRY (2nd Ed.) by Harrice Simons Miller
EUROPEAN DESIGNER JEWELRY by Ginger Moro
INSIDE THE JEWELRY BOX By Ann Pitman
LUCILLE TEMPESTA: owner-publisher of the Vintage Fashion & Costume Jewelry Magazine
MASTERPIECES OF COSTUME JEWELRY by Brawl and Torem
MID-CENTURY PLASTIC JEWELRY By Susan Klein
MIRIAM HASKELL JEWELRY by Cathy Gordon and Sheila Pamfiloff
OLD JEWELRY by Jeanenne Bell
WARMAN'S JEWELRY 2nd Ed. past Christie Romero
WARMAN'South JEWELRY 3rd Ed. by Christie Romero

*DISCLAIMER: Equally in the past, we make every effort to ensure all data independent in the RCJ pages is accurate. However, errors can occur. Neither the prior possessor of RCJ, CJCI or its representatives are responsible for your employ of these resources.

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