This stunning selection of Eisenberg jewelry from the 1940s features brooches, earrings, bracelets, and dress clips in the beautiful designs and high-quality materials that make this company’s pieces so desirable. From its beginnings as a manufacturer of women’s dresses in Chicago in 1920, Eisenberg & Sons launched a separate jewelry line – Eisenberg Jewelry Inc. – in 1936. Their jewelry was produced by Fallon & Kappel (F&K) as well as others until 1943, when F&K became their exclusive supplier. Ruth Kamke became their exclusive designer, producing intricate bows, florals, and abstract designs executed in hand-set, highly-leaded crystals with exceptional sparkle.