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Creator: Henry Schreiner
Henry Schreiner 1930s ProngSetCrystal FloraSpray TeardropFrame GiltBrass Brooch
By Henry Schreiner
Located in Chicago, IL
Henry Schreiner, the Austrian-born blacksmith founder of Schreiner New York in 1932, handcrafted this multi-color prong-set Bavarian crystal stylized-...
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1930s American Artist Vintage Henry Schreiner Jewelry & Watches

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Crystal, Brass, Yellow Gold, Gilt Metal

Schreiner 1950s 22 RuffleProngSetCrystals PaleYellow AuroraBorealis ClipEarrings
By Henry Schreiner
Located in Chicago, IL
In 1956 when Christian Dior's ultra-feminine New Look had dominated fashion for nearly a decade, Schreiner New York handcrafted these opulent unsigned earrings with 22 prong-set open-back crystals to accompany the evening-wear of an American high-end fashion designer. They may have been for client Pauline Trigere when her ready-to-wear collections with accessories including unmarked-Schreiner jewelry were sold by NYC's Bergdorf Goodman and worn by her clients including Grace Kelly, Jacqueline Kennedy, and Elizabeth Taylor. Comparatively, Schreiner jewelry produced in the 1950s for direct sale to high-end department stores, such as Neiman Marcus, Henri Bendel and Saks Fifth Avenue, were the only pieces to include a brand signature. Using the best quality European crystals that were custom-made for him, the founder Henry Schreiner was among the world's leading glass-jewelry designers before he died in 1954, whereafter his daughter and her husband continued with their handcrafted production. The family shared this distinction with Western Germany-based Max Muller and Paris-based Roger Jean Pierre, who were commissioned to create haute-couture pieces for the world's leading fashion houses. Notably in 1949, Henry Schreiner was commissioned by Dior to create several exclusive pieces. We know these earrings were not created earlier than 1956 because of the use of iridescent coating on some of the crystals that produces a rainbow effect. Known as aurora-borealis (AB) stones, Swarovski initially produced them exclusively for a haute-couture collection that year by Dior. Shortly thereafter, the Schreiner team had access to such colorful stones, and most certainly used them as soon as possible to enable their American fashion-designer clients to compete with the new Dior iridescent-colors trend. As Schreiner introduced its "ruffle" settings in 1957, we can see that they evolved from a smaller ruffle the year prior that is present on the tips of the marquise-shaped pale yellow stones...
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1950s American Modern Vintage Henry Schreiner Jewelry & Watches

Materials

Crystal, Yellow Gold, Gilt Metal

HenrySchreiner EarlySet ProngSetCrystal Silver Spray Tiered Earrings & Brooch
By Henry Schreiner
Located in Chicago, IL
Henry Schreiner, the Austrian-born blacksmith founder of Schreiner in New York in 1932, handcrafted this demi-parure of prong-set clear crystal stylized-foliage sprays after he began...
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1940s American Victorian Vintage Henry Schreiner Jewelry & Watches

Materials

Crystal, Diamond, Rhodium, Silver

Brooch by H. Schreiner NY from the 1950s, Topaz colored cut rhinestones
By Henry Schreiner
Located in Stuttgart, DE
About Henry Schreiner's brooch has a square shape and is built on 3 levels. The crowning glory is a 2 cm handcrafted pearl. In between different topaz colored rhinestones in different shapes and sizes. 4 clear elliptical forms protrude from he corners. A unique designer piece. Measurement: the square shape measures 6 cm x 6 cm, 8 cm x 8 cm vertically and horizontally Features: - Singend on the back 'SCHREINER NEW YORK' - Well made in top qualität - This super rare brooch...
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1940s American Modern Vintage Henry Schreiner Jewelry & Watches

Materials

Crystal, Other

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Schreiner 1950s Antique Gold and Rhinestone Earrings
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A wonderful pair of 1950s Henry Schreiner shadow box design clip earrings. The shadow box refers to the wide flat metal boarder around the earrings. It was design devised by Ambrose Albert, the son-in-law of Henry Schreiner. It was used on brooches, belts and earrings in the 1950s and 60s. Each earring is hand made / soldered and hand set with rhinestones measuring .88 of an inch wide and 1.19 inches tall. The stones consist of grey round and square shapes, small round champagne colored ones, amber color emerald cut and marquise cabochon stones and lastly inverted set (point out) faux carnelian color stones. The earrings are gold plated with an antique gold finish. They are unsigned but have all the signature Schreiner attributes of construction with the donut hole clip back, shadow box design, unique color combination and use of inverted point facing out stones. As reference, see last photos of earrings with one pair signed Schreiner...
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'Snow flake/floral' brooch, Schreiner New York 1950s
By Henry Schreiner
Located in Greyabbey, County Down
A lovely pearl and paste snowflake style flower brooch with hand set crystals on gilt metal. A smaller more dainty brooch perfect as the starting point for a bridal outfit. Henry Sc...
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Mid-20th Century American Henry Schreiner Jewelry & Watches

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Gilt Metal

Schreiner NY "Flower" clip on earrings in clear paste and pearl, 1960s
By Henry Schreiner
Located in Greyabbey, County Down
These delightful earrings by Schreiner of New York feature marquise cut clear paste stones in a rhodium plated setting, with pearl centres. They have a 3D effect when worn as the flo...
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1960s American Vintage Henry Schreiner Jewelry & Watches

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Schreiner of NY huge hand set pendant brooch in the shape of a medal, 1960s
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Unusually hand set on a dark copper mount, this wonderful brooch/pendant is very simple and very striking. The ruby coloured square stones are deeply bevelled almost making them like...
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1960s American Vintage Henry Schreiner Jewelry & Watches

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1960s American Vintage Henry Schreiner Jewelry & Watches

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Unsigned Schreiner of New York jewelled lattice collar
By Henry Schreiner
Located in Greyabbey, County Down
This stunning piece was probably made for a private client in the 1960s. It is light and airy but covers a large area of the collar bones and decolletage. This would work brilliantly...
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Schreiner of New York blue amethyst and smokey topaz drop earrings, 1960s
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Dazzling drop earrings with Schreiner's sculptural use of stones. The colours offset one another in a most unusual way. These will work from day to evening. Henry Schreiner started...
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Henry Schreiner jewelry & watches for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a range of Henry Schreiner jewelry & watches available on 1stDibs. Each of these unique items was designed with extraordinary care, often using yellow gold. While looking for the most stylish antique or vintage Henry Schreiner jewelry to pair with your ensemble, you’ll find that Henry Schreiner crystal jewelry & watches, from our inventory of 4, can add a particularly distinctive touch to your look. We have 4 pieces in this collection as well as a number of other designs by this jeweler. Modern and Victorian are among the most popular styles of Henry Schreiner jewelry & watches available on 1stDibs. While this collection reflects work that originated over various time periods, most of these items were designed during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider jewelry & watches by Cynthia Bach, Neiman Marcus, and Mavito. Prices for Henry Schreiner jewelry & watches can differ depending upon gemstone, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,000 and tops out at $7,560, while pieces like these, on average, can sell for $4,517.

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