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  • Kay Francis as Peggy Martin Van Tyle wearing a necklace in the 1933 film "The House on 56th Street."
    • Warner Bros.

    The House on 56th Street

    1933

    Costume seen on Kay Francis as Peggy Martin Van Tyle

  • Bette Davis as Marie Roark wearing a necklace in the 1935 film "Bordertown."
    • Warner Bros.

    Bordertown

    1935

    Costume seen on Bette Davis as Marie Roark

  • Rosemary Lane as Virginia Stanton wearing a necklace in the 1937 film "Hollywood Hotel."
    • Warner Bros.

    Hollywood Hotel

    1937

    Costume seen on Rosemary Lane as Virginia Stanton

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This necklace, likely designed by Joseff of Hollywood was worn by Kay Francis as Peggy Martin Van Tyle in the 1933 film The House on 56th Street. In 1935 it was worn by none other than Bette Davis as Marie Roark in Bordertown, and in 1937 it was seen around the neck of Rosemary Lane as Virginia Stanton in Hollywood Hotel.

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About the Costume

This necklace, likely designed by Joseff of Hollywood was worn by Kay Francis as Peggy Martin Van Tyle in the 1933 film The House on 56th Street. In 1935 it was worn by none other than Bette Davis as Marie Roark in Bordertown, and in 1937 it was seen around the neck of Rosemary Lane as Virginia Stanton in Hollywood Hotel.

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This necklace, likely designed by Joseff of Hollywood was worn by Kay Francis as Peggy Martin Van Tyle in the 1933 film The House on 56th Street. In 1935 it was worn by none other than Bette Davis as Marie Roark in Bordertown, and in 1937 it was seen around the neck of Rosemary Lane as Virginia Stanton in Hollywood Hotel.

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  • Eugene Joseff (Joseff of Hollywood)

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