Showing posts with label Henry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henry. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2011

HENRY A LA PENSEE

Have you survived Cyber Monday? The nice thing about Cyber Monday is you can avoid getting pepper sprayed at a Wal Mart, but chances are you if you shop at Decades you avoid Wal Mart like the plague. How was American Express Small Business Saturday? At Decades, it is always Small Business Saturday. Speaking of Small and "pepper'y", I am crazy for this hand-crochet sweater with clear crystals from the 1950s. It's perfect over a requisite LBD or dressed down with jeans. It's ideally festive for this season, but season-less in its design -- wear it during any of the four seasons or to dinner at The Four Seasons. It's the perfect "I don't know what to wear" addition to your wardrobe which we believe was designed in France by Henry a la Pensee. Alas the label has gone astray, but the fine design remains. What to wear when others are what not to wear :)
-Cameron






Henry crochet cardigan/jacket with translucent beads, c. 1950's. Modern size 2 to 6
SOLD





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Sunday, January 31, 2010

O HENRY

If you are thinking we are referring to poet William Sydney Porter by the title of our post, Oh Boy, do you have us wrong! Instead, when you say "O Henry" out loud, say it with a French accent and then you can catch our drift. We are referring to Henry, the collectible artistic jeweler designer who worked mutinously in a similar style of the legendary decorative artist Line Vautrin, creator of "Talosel" or cellulose acetate. We don't often find many pieces of Henry (or Line Vautrin, for that matter), but the hammered gilt metal pieces, often in Etruscan style are quite popular and special. The four necklaces below are all signed Henry and although information we have acquired about Henry is a bit erratic, we date these pieces to be circa the late 60s or early 1970s. These pendant necklaces are what we call "Bohemian Chic" and unusual for the lover of anything not ubiquitous. UPDATE: Our dear friend Sally Rosen sent us this 411 on Henry: Henry made jewelry around mid-century in Lyon…he used resin, metal and faux stones in most of his work.
He used neutral tones set off against jeweled colors. Some of his necklaces are made with chains…others use rope to intensify the earth tones. Some are signed on a tortoise like backing…others are not. But his style is very identifiable. He worked at the same time as Line Vautrin…but impossible to know how they might have influence each other.




Henry gilt necklace with green glass pendant, c. late 1960s. 20" chain + 4" pendant SOLD
Henry gilt necklace with long faux amethyst bead pendant, c. late 1960s. 18" chain + 6" pendant SOLD
Henry gilt necklace with split pendant on chain and smaller amethyst pendant, c. late 1960s. 18" chain + 5" pendant
Henry gilt necklace with intricate turquoise bead pendant, c. late 1960s. 22" chain + 4" pendant
For additional information, please email blog@decadesinc.com or call + 1 323 655-0223. You may also visit us in person at Decades 8214 1/2 Melrose Avenue (2nd Floor) at Harper Avenue in Los Angeles, California. Please reference the description above, if calling or emailing. For email requests, kindly include your full name and phone number plus City, State, and Country from which you are contacting, so may offer you a high level of personal service.