PICTURED ABOVE IS THIS WONDERFUL "NAPIER" SIGNED DANGLE 2 INCH EAR CLIPS, SHOWN WITH A LOVELY 3 TIER unsigned 16 inch NECKLACE. MAKES A GREAT MARRIED SET. ITEM#55908 Sells for $65
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| NAPIER SIGNED MESH BRACELET ORG. TAG |
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PICTURED ABOVE IS A RARE VINTAGE BEAUTY! NAPIER_ SIGNED GOLDEN, (WITH A TOUCH OF ROSE GOLDTONE TO IT)_ MESH_, BRACELET MEASURES 7_INCH LONG_ BRACELET COMES_, WITH_ORIGINAL_TAG,_IN MINT CONDITION.. ITEM #3781002 SELLS FOR $38
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NAPIER COMPANY HISTORY Napier was a costume jewelry company that made a wide range of pieces. The company began operations in 1875 in Attleboro, Massaachusetts, making silver products; it was then called "Whitney and Rice." When the company was sold in 1882, it was renamed "Carpenter and Bliss," and soon after, "E. A. Bliss and Co., Inc." In 1890, the company moved operations to Meriden, Connecticut. During the 1910's (after Word War 1), the company began making costume jewelry. In 1920, when James H. Napier was president of the company, the company name was changed to "Napier-Bliss." (Napier headed the company until 1960.) In 1922, the name was again changed, this time to "Napier." "Victoria & Company Ltd." (now called Victoria Creations) bought the company in the late 1980's (it also bought Richlieu and Givenchy
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