William Hobé,
originally a French designer,
starts to sell theatre jewelry
in the USA in
the early 1920s. Mid 1920s
Florence Ziegfeld commissions
costumes and jewelry for his
Ziegfeld Follies on Broadway
with him and the phrase
‘costume jewelry’
was coined. In
1927 Hobé founds his
own company. In
the 1950s he designs a lot of
jewelry for Hollywood
starts like Bette Davis and
Ava Gardner. Hobé is
still in production.
Round earrings with drop shaped faux jade stones surrounded by a row of diamanté and in between the leaves a yellow chaton. Gold tone setting. Comfort-clips with the Hobé signature rolle... Read More >>>
Pendant in the shape of a round slab of pink marble (real!) with the Chinese character most likely for for ‘Longevity’ in gold tone in a hole to the upper side of the slab. Including chain... Read More >>>
Demi parure consisting of a brooch and matching earrings. The brooch is shaped like a leaf and has three gold tone roses with a green chaton heart. Under the three roses there are four drop shaped smo... Read More >>>
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