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Lisner Jewelry

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Lisner Aurora Borealis flower gold tone necklace Lisner Aurora Borealis gold tone necklace , detailWonderful vintage aurora borealis flower gold tone necklace signed Lisner. In excellent pre-owned condition.   Designer: Lisner Circa: mid 20th century Condition: excellent Size: 17" long click on thumbnails to enlarge

LISNER AURORA BOREALIS FLOWERS NECKLACE

$45.00

Breathtaking small and large leaves gold tone necklace signed Lisner. It is in excellent pre-owned condition.   Designer: Lisner Circa: mid 20th century Condition: excellent Size: 17.50" long click on thumbnails to enlarge

LISNER SMALL LEAVES NECKLACE

$39.00

Lisner gold tone necklace with leaves lisner necklace, leaves, gold-tone, back Lisner gold-tone necklace, detail Lisner large leaves gold tone necklace Lisner large leaves gold-tone necklace, detail Attractive gold-tone brushed large leaves necklace signed Lisner. This necklace is in excellent pre-owned condition.   Designer: Lisner Circa: mid 20th century Condition: excellent Size: 16.50" long click on thumbnails to enlarge

LISNER LARGE LEAVES NECKLACE

$39.00

Lisner gold-tone aurora borealis chocker necklace

LISNER AURORA BOREALIS NECKLACE

$52.00

Lisner tag gold-tone aurora borealis necklace Lisner gold-tone aurora borealis necklace back Lisner gold-tone aurora borealis necklace detail Lisner, faux pearls and blue stones silver tone bracelet Lisner, faux pearls and blue stones silver tone bracelet, detail Lisner, faux pearls and blue stones silver tone bracelet, back Beautiful Lisner faux pearl and blue stones silver-tone braclet with a narrow fold over clasp. It is in excellent condition.  Designer: Lisner Circa: mid 20th century Condition: excellent Size: 7.25" long and 5/8” wide click on thumbnails to enlarge

LISNER FAUX PEARLS AND BLUE STONES BRACELET

$46.00

About Lisner

For nearly 30 years after its 1904 founding, Lisner imported and sold Elsa Schiaparelli's Parisian jewelry in the United States. In the '30s, the company achieved a higher profile by finally selling its own designs that employed Dupont's new colored acrylic plastic called Lucite, as well as clear and colored rhinestones (particularly aurora borealis) and lava stones, as well as chromed, silver-plated, and black japanned metal.