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<p>[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 518419, member: 51"]I sold a necklace very similar to the one I linked, elephants and same shape beads (different color, blue rather than orange). This was about three years ago, ID'd here on Antiquers as Max Neiger. It was purchased at the same sale where I got that 1900s Saphiret cross if anyone recalls either thread. </p><p><br /></p><p>The one I had sold well on Ebay auction, went to Australia if memory serves. Maybe these hand knotted molded 20s/30s Czech elephant necklaces are commonly sold as Max Neiger. Sounds like incorrectly according to the Sibylle Jargtorf book, which is highly regarded.</p><p><br /></p><p>Posted that link as Jamie's orange beads reminded me of the molded Czech ones popular in that era. Just to give an example of Czech molded glass I could easily come up with. But as I said above, "Not saying that this one (Jamie's) is Max Neiger". </p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for the clarification on Max Neiger, AJ. Definitely some things can get incorrectly attributed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 518419, member: 51"]I sold a necklace very similar to the one I linked, elephants and same shape beads (different color, blue rather than orange). This was about three years ago, ID'd here on Antiquers as Max Neiger. It was purchased at the same sale where I got that 1900s Saphiret cross if anyone recalls either thread. The one I had sold well on Ebay auction, went to Australia if memory serves. Maybe these hand knotted molded 20s/30s Czech elephant necklaces are commonly sold as Max Neiger. Sounds like incorrectly according to the Sibylle Jargtorf book, which is highly regarded. Posted that link as Jamie's orange beads reminded me of the molded Czech ones popular in that era. Just to give an example of Czech molded glass I could easily come up with. But as I said above, "Not saying that this one (Jamie's) is Max Neiger". Thanks for the clarification on Max Neiger, AJ. Definitely some things can get incorrectly attributed.[/QUOTE]
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