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Creator: Reinad
1941 ChanelRelevant American Reinad ArtDecoStyle Silver PolkaDot LargeBow Brooch
By Reinad
Located in Chicago, IL
In Spring 1941 after French fashion couturier Gabriel "Coco" Chanel had stopped production of her clothing designs while she remained in Europe during the WWII era, the decades-old American costume-jewelry company Reinad began imprinting pieces in its new retail line, Chanel Novelty Co, with the script signature "Chanel". As this was prior to the use of the sans-serif capital-letter signature "CHANEL" on French-made jewelry that was commissioned by the Parisian designer, as well as before U.S.-copyright protection began in 1955, the House of Chanel that was mostly owned by the Jewish Wertheimer family of venture capitalists (who remarkably still produced Parfums CHANEL and French-vineyard wine via legal proxy while they lived in asylum in The States during the war) filed a U.S. lawsuit to demand that Reinad halt the use of its founder's famous last name. As the Werthheimers' quickly won, Reinad only produced the single seasonal collection stamped with the French brand name, and subsequently only imprinted its company name as the sans-serif capital-letter signature "REINAD" without a copyright symbol, which was different that its prior signatures dating back to its founding in 1922. When Chanel herself resumed French-made fashion production in Paris in 1953 (with Werthheimer support leading to their acquisition of all rights to her name despite her post-war eight-year exile in Switzerland due to close association with Nazis), for the first time all of her creations were signed "CHANEL" like the original packaging of the exceedingly profitable "No.5" perfume. While Reinad continued to produced costume jewelry until 1954, in the last decade of this business, the U.S. company continued to try to appeal to potential Chanel buyers by at least making Chanel-style designs. As such, owning an attractive and well-made Reinad piece can be considered a useful investment in fashion history as evidence of a little-known turning-point involving the most famous ongoing luxury-fashion business Chanel, as well as of the impact of that legal judgement had on advancing U.S. design protection for brands that later used the copyright symbol. Like early ArtDeco-style oversized heavy metallic costume jewelry by Chanel, this three-dimensional monochrome silver-alloy polkadot bow brooch imitates a pale polkadot-textured ribbon. Notably, while high-quality ribbon for styling hair or decorating clothing in a non-functional way was still an expensive accessory...
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1940s American Art Deco Vintage Reinad Jewelry & Watches

Materials

Rhodium, Silver, Base Metal

Art Deco Reinad USA "Chanel" Deer Family Brooch
By Reinad
Located in New York, NY
Charming Gold toned Chanel Multi Deer Brooch from the 1930's. Entire deer family is attached by chains, each with its own pin fitting and ruby crystal eyes...
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Reinad Retro Drop Earrings
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Reinad Retro Drop Earrings from the 1940's USA with clip back fittings. 4 sets of fluted rings are used to form a dimensional top for the pendulum drop. Unusual design. 2.25" x 1"....
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1940s American Retro Vintage Reinad Jewelry & Watches

Materials

Gilt Metal

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Reinad jewelry & watches for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a range of Reinad jewelry & watches available on 1stDibs. Each of these unique items was designed with extraordinary care, often using gilt metal. We have 2 pieces in this collection as well as a number of other designs by this jeweler. 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 Ralph De Rosa, Calvaire, and Joseff Hollywood. Prices for Reinad jewelry & watches can differ depending upon gemstone, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $185 and tops out at $1,295, while pieces like these, on average, can sell for $740.

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