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  • Apr 24, 2010, 05:32 PM
    wildrose_woman
    George Steere Company
    Hello, A while back I found a website on George N. Steere, (GNS & CO) a jeweler that lived in the early 1900's. I am absolutely in love with and fascinated by his use of dragons, beasts and other creatures in his work. I downloaded every image I could find in my research and I have a nice collection of photos representing his work. The website has disappeared, however, and I cannot find anything else on this artist or the Beaux Arts style jewelry that he created. If anyone knows where I can find more information or has more images of his work, I would be most grateful to view it. Thank you kindly, Jillian Rose
  • Apr 24, 2010, 06:46 PM
    cdad

    You could look here and see if they have anything different.

    Ref:
    morning glory antiques & jewelry

    Or if you would like to own one of his pieces try here.

    Ref:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/1906-GEORGE-N-ST...T/260546945248
  • Apr 27, 2010, 04:59 PM
    wildrose_woman
    GNS & Co Beaux Arts style jewelry
    Hi again, I appreciate the reply, but I have already researched the obvious. Are there any jewelry collectors or art history buffs who could lead me in the right and deeper direction please? I would love to see more photos of his work. Thank you for sharing... JR
  • May 21, 2010, 08:58 AM
    frickandandfrack
    Hi, I have long been a lover of these pieces (long before it became well known and pricey). I, too regret the passing of the Steere website and I referred to it often when trying to identify an unmarked piece. My name is Fran Hartke and I believe many of the pieces on the site were mine which I shared with a jewelry group. I really don't know a lot about this designer other than the brief comments about it in Rainwater's book. I do know that some are unmarked as I have found identical pieces both marked and unmarked. I suspect the small metal "tab" used to mark some of his work has come off on some pieces. Would be happy to share and/or exchange photos. I collect but not sell these GNS pieces but I am always happy to run across another GNSophile. Warm regards, Fran. <email removed>
  • Jun 8, 2010, 06:31 AM
    JEASTLING

    Fran I have a GNS & Co sash pin that belonged to my great Aunt. It has a bat and a snake on it. How can I get more information on this piece?
  • Jun 16, 2010, 02:30 PM
    frickandandfrack

    Geez, I wish I knew more myself. One thing I do know, the mark which is the most common is GNS but I have a few pieces with an earlier mark which is GS. The pieces are lovely and value is pretty easy to judge by the prices they bring on E-Bay. I started collecting before they got so expensive and haven't added many new pieces recently. So far I have necklaces, watch fobs, sash brooches (big and small) and bar pins. He evidently did some stickpins but I've not seen one of those for sale. Warm regards, Fran.

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