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Main.MarieMDeutz HistoryHide minor edits - Show changes to markup June 16, 2009, at 03:19 PM
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"Attention to fine detailing is evident in the Deutz collection, 501 Madison Ave. A distinctive antiqued jewel ornament or a limoge ornament appears on the scalloped collar of a square cut shape in suede or fine calf. An embroidered stand-away heart-shape pocket with jet drop distinguishes a flattened square shape, and a bracelet handle." (Handbags & Accessories June 1956, page 58) to:
"Attention to fine detailing is evident in the Deutz collection, 501 Madison Ave. A distinctive antiqued jewel ornament or a limoge ornament appears on the scalloped collar of a square cut shape in suede or fine calf. An embroidered stand-away heart-shape pocket with jet drop distinguishes a flattened square shape, and a bracelet handle and beaded embroidery appear on a perfectly round small shape. Bright pastel leather linings, brocade, quilted moire, and roman striped satin are some outstanding linings on these bags of fine calf and non-crock suede." (Handbags & Accessories June 1956, page 58) July 28, 2007, at 12:03 PM
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The connection between Marie M. Deutz is uncertain, but these are grouped together until the connection, if any, is made clear. to:
Location June 1856: Deutz Collection The connection between Marie M. Deutz and Deutz is uncertain, but these are grouped together until the connection, if any, is made clear. July 28, 2007, at 12:01 PM
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The 1950s The connection between Marie M. Deutz is uncertain, but these are grouped together until the connection, if any, is made clear. Accessory market round-up "Attention to fine detailing is evident in the Deutz collection, 501 Madison Ave. A distinctive antiqued jewel ornament or a limoge ornament appears on the scalloped collar of a square cut shape in suede or fine calf. An embroidered stand-away heart-shape pocket with jet drop distinguishes a flattened square shape, and a bracelet handle." (Handbags & Accessories June 1956, page 58) October 10, 2006, at 02:26 PM
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Location June 1949: Marie M. Deutz Display ad June 1949 "Handbag Buyer," page 59
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