
Some excellent reference material in this book
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Excellent, high-quality color photographs throughout. Each designer has several examples to view. Pictures are of pieces in excellent condition. (No metal wear, chipped enamel/stones as seen in some other books.)
If you are interested in learning about the unsigned pieces that are attributed to specific designers, this book has a great section called "Marked by Style." This includes how to know when something is Juliana, Dorothy Bauer, Haskell, Hollycraft, Schreiner, Weiss, etc.
The book has the most useful patent number charts in any book I've found. Unlike Rezazadeh that only gives spans of time, this book gives the starting design patent number, as well as United States Patent Number, for each year from 1930 to 1981.
The book also gives drawings of jewelry findings and when they were first used in jewelry. The book also has more great information on when to buy and when not, etc.
The author gives details on each designer such as dates of operation, brief history, written descriptions of the marks they used, the signature look of the jewelry, and her personal recommendations regarding buying.
Overall, the information contained within the book is very good. However, for being a "101" beginner's book, the author got a little windy. Too much information is given for a new collector of costume jewelry. The book goes into great detail on repairing your own jewelry, upgrading, and selling your collection. There is just too much information for a beginner's book.
The author writes pages of step-by-step how-to specifics on taking photographs, listing, customer service methods after sale, relisting auctions, shipping auctions, specifc costs of listing auctions on eBay, etc., etc! The fee prices listed are out-of-date. Ebay's fees, policies and procedures change so frequently, that I recommend NOT buying this book just for the selling information!
Overall, great photos, great info on the designers and styles, great patent number charts. But just too much information at the end for a beginner. If you plan on going further with your collections and are interested in intricate cataloging of your collection, as well as jewelry cleaning and repair, this book may be perfect for you. It would be a "read part now, read the rest later" kind of guide.
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