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            Samuel Weinhaus Co. Vintage Mesh Bags

            Published by Melinda Lewis on August 24, 2019
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            RESEARCHING COSTUME JEWELRY
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            Samuel Weinhaus Co. 1928 Catalog Vintage Bags

            Nona Grampp, of "Nona's of Alexandria @ RubyLane", has kindly shared her photos of vintage bags from this Samuel Weinhaus Co. catalog from the year 1928 with Researching Costume Jewelry. The Samuel Weinhaus Co. was a wholesaler and importer located in Pittsburgh, PA..

            *Thanks to Deb Schneider for her assistance with this gallery.


            Samuel Weinhaus Co.
            1928 catalog

            Whiting & Davis Mesh Bags

            "Beadlite" Costume Bag

            Enamel Costume Bag

            Enamel Costume Bag

            "Beadlite" Costume Bag

            Whiting & Davis Mesh Bags

            Enamel Costume Bag

            Mandalin Enamel Mesh Bags

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            Mandalin Enamel Mesh Bag Lustro-Pearl

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            Dresden Enamel Mesh Bag

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            Jewelry historian, Melinda Lewis is co-founder of Costume Jewelry Collectors Int’l (CJCI) and author of The Napier Co.: Defining 20th Century American Costume Jewelry, co-owner of https://www.thejewelrystylist and https://www.vintagejewelrycollect.com and https://www.napierbook.com

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