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<object xmlns:xs="//www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"><field label="primaryMedia" name="primaryMedia"><value>/internal/media/dispatcher/1146468/resize%25253Aformat%25253Dthumbnail</value></field><field label="Title" name="title"><value>Bracelet design for Seaman Schepps</value></field><field label="Date" name="displayDate"><value>1939–45</value></field><field label="Artist / Maker / Culture" name="peopleSearch"><value>Jordine Turboff</value><value>Seaman Schepps</value></field><field label="Dimensions" name="dimensions"><value>Height x width: 5.5 x 16.5 cm (2 3/16 x 6 1/2 in.)</value></field><field label="Medium" name="medium"><value>Watercolor, gouache, and pencil on paper</value></field><field label="Credit Line" name="creditline"><value>Museum purchase with funds donated by Jean S. and Frederic A. Sharf</value></field><field label="Object number" name="invno"><value>2009.4633</value></field><field label="On View" name="onview"><value>0</value></field><field label="Description" name="description"><value>This is a drawing of a gold bracelet which matches an earring design (2009.4632) and is composed of repeating units each featuring a large table cut rectangular purple stone surrounded by curved gold motifs alternating with round green stones set in the open space between them.

This design was created by Jordine Turboff who came from Russia as a small child and grew up in Brooklyn, New York where she attended Pratt University. She worked for Seaman Schepps from 1939-1945, and her clients ranged from movie stars such as Marlene Dietrich, the Barrymores, Errol Flynn (who would often flirt with her), and Merle Oberon, to Eleanor Roosevelt and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. She would often say that Mrs. Simpson had a taste for the richest stones and for the simplest designs. Whe she left Schepps in 1945, Mr. Schepps gave her these drawings (production and finished) as a wedding present. The lot represents only a fraction of her work. After leaving Schepps, Ms. Turboff concentrated on her painting, then using her married and middle name "Yari Levine" and is listed in many publications, including Who's Who in American Women.</value></field><field label="Classification" name="classification"><value>Jewelry / Adornment</value></field><field label="Width" name="width"><value>5.5000000000</value></field><field label="Height" name="height"/><field label="Depth" name="depth"/><field label="Id" name="id"><value>531575</value></field><field label="Deaccessioned Objects Only" name="deaccessioned"><value>0</value></field><field label="Collection Objects Only" name="accessioned"><value>1</value></field></object>