$625
A group of eight necklaces, a bracelet, and seven pairs of clip-on earrings, all in red, black, and gold. The necklaces include a single-strand black and gold beaded necklace, with a cameo carved onto the pendant, worn by Phyllis Diller to an event naming Connie Stevens as "National Chairwoman of the Aging Out Loud Campaign" at Nana's Garden in Los Angeles, California, on November 17, 2005; a single-strand black block necklace separated by gold-toned beads, with a matching bracelet; a heavy bib necklace with gold-toned, red, and black beads in various shapes and sizes; a black beaded choker with gold-toned "X" shapes; a single-strand black necklace with groups of stones that resemble obsidian, separated by silver beads; a single strand of black and irregularly colored stones separated by a single silver bead; and two matching necklaces in silver and gold tones, with large organic-shaped pendants and multiple strands of small beads in black and gold or black and silver. Together with four pairs of hoop earrings in gold, red, and rhinestone; a pair of dangling earrings with graduated gold beads; and two semicircular earrings in black and in red, both with rhinestone patterns. Longest necklace, 32 inches Categories: Phyllis Diller
Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions
Date:
2013-09-22