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Note: These items were
photographed from private collections and are for reference only.
Jewelry that is available for sale can be
accessed at the links at the bottom of the page.
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EISENBERG & EISENBERG ICE 1950-60's
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| EISENBERG 1951 advertisement. |
EISENBERG ORIGINAL
"red wires" brooch shown at the bottom left of the ad. |
EISENBERG 1951 advertisement. |
EISENBERG
"Fireworks" brooch shown at the bottom right of the ad. |
| EISENBERG OVALS Marked "Eisenberg" I found one of very
similar design in a 1948 ad. |
EISENBERG pendant with the
"E" mark, circa late 40's to early 50's. |
EISENBERG 3" clear rhinestones brooch.
View # E20290 |
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EISENBERG
clear rhinestone 2-5/8 inch brooch and clip back earrings in the original
box. The brooch is marked "5292" on the back. VIEW
VIEW
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EISENBERG ICE
6-1/2 inch clear rhinestone bracelet in the original box. VIEW
VIEW VIEW |
EISENBERG ICE
clear rhinestone 7 inch bracelet with terrific sparkle. |
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Bobye: The story of how I got connected to the Company and
started carrying their contemporary jewelry is a bit odd.
About 20 years ago, I was in a gift shop in a small tourist town and
noticed a case of jewelry with the Eisenberg name on it. I didn't
even know that they were still in business, and had a nice visit about
that with the store owner. A short time later, I got a phone call
from someone who said that he was Karl Eisenberg and he understood I was
interested in his jewelry. At that point, I had a shop so I said
"just send me a couple of hundred dollars worth" and he
did!!!
It really was Karl, and we have had a happy business
relationship ever since.
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| EISENBERG ICE butterfly pin. Also made in
pink/purple and aqua/blue. |
EISENBERG ICE dragonfly brooch, date unknown. |
EISENBERG ICE
set. When this Ice set was made the necklace was $98, and the earrings $95. |
EISENBERG brooches
"The Regal Touch"
Harper's 1969
Courtesy of Evelyn Yallen |
EISENBERG 1-3/4"
crown pin, shown in ad at right. View
#E4868 |
EISENBERG rings
"The Elegant Touch"
Harper's 1969
Courtesy of Evelyn Yallen |
EISENBERG ICE
"Glittering Jewels of a Glittering Season"
Vogue 1968 |
EISENBERG clear rhinestones
wreath brooch, 2" with the block signature.
View #E23642 |
EISENBERG bracelets
"The Brilliant Touch"
Harper's 1969
Courtesy of Evelyn Yallen |
| EISENBERG MIRROR
to put on lipstick, marked Eisenberg Ice with a US patent number on
the back, and Eisenberg Original on the inside of the soft satin lined
pouch. |
EISENBERG ORIGINAL
compact and cigarette case. |
EISENBERG tie clasp!
View |
| MULTI COLORED brooch, done in the 80's, I think the designs that were part of this group
were the most underrated pieces the Eisenberg Company ever did.
There are also butterflies done like this and they came in three different color
combinations. |
EISENBERG INVERTED
rhinestones brooch... the only piece of Eisenberg that I ever saw with
inverted stones. This one was made in the 80's and had matching
earrings, which I foolishly did not get |
EISENBERG NECKLACE in blue and clear rhinestones. |

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Question: Tell us
about Karl Eisenberg. He is such a delight on the phone, but I have never
had the pleasure of meeting him in person. (Note: Karl currently runs
Eisenberg Jewelry, and is the grandson of
Jonas Eisenberg, who founded the company.)
Bobye: Karl
Eisenberg is a completely charming man. It came as a surprise to him when
people started collecting his family's old jewelry, and he told me
he had to buy some pieces in an antique store! Like many others in a
family business, it is my belief that he was less interested in the
product than in the business it generated.
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| EISENBERG
brooch from the "Artist Series" of the 1970's. The tag says, "Hand
Painted, 18k gold electroplate". |
MORE of the
"Artist Series" from the 70's |
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Note: These items were photographed from private collections, and are for
reference only. Jewelry that is available
for sale can be accessed at the links below.
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Be sure to see the JEWELRY FOR SALE below.
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