Franz Xavier Jazz Age Crystal and Enamel Tassel Pendant Watch


Item Number: 737

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $50

Online Close: Nov 16, 2014 9:30 PM EST

Bid History: 0 bids




Description

Watches were new as an accessory to women in the 1920s, a time of feminine freedom. Gone were the days of stiff, formal fashions. Instead, women were empowered to cut their hair and kick up their heels. The youthful exuberance of the Flapper Era comes to life in this tassel-designed necklace timepiece. It's the perfect combination of glamour and function, inspired by a time when women were both strong and sensual. Now what are you waiting for? Shake to it!


Crystal and Enamel watch pendant with green faux emerald accent. 


Approx. 28"L with 3" extender


Black cotton fabric cord Decorative, cinched barrel-shaped enamel station features pear-cut crystal accents in bezel settings and pavé crystal-encrusted bordersLinked black fabric tassel drop dangles beneath a cone-shaped, enamel cap with bezel-set, pear-shaped crystal accents and pavé crystal-encrusted borders

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Donated by

Naomi Lazarus