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Marcus & Co.

Marcus & Co. Art Nouveau Opal and Enamel Pendant Necklace.
Marcus & Co. Art Nouveau Opal and Enamel Pendant Necklace.

The American jewelry firm Marcus & Co. is best known for its Art Nouveau jewelry and silver. In 1892, when Herman Marcus and his son William opened Marcus & Company at 857 Broadway in New York, Herman Marcus was already well known and respected by the New York City jewelry community. Born and raised in Germany, he moved to the city in 1850. His knowledge of European trends and previous experience at Ellemeyer, court jewelers of Dresden, won him jobs at Ball, Black, and Co. as well as at Tiffany & Co..1 He was also a partner in the prestigious firm Starr and Marcus before going into business with his son.

In 1900, the firm exhibited beautiful orchid motif brooches, featuring plique-à-jour enameling, at Paris’s Exposition Universelle.2 The firm’s designs were of high quality, and are still among the best examples of American Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts jewelry.3

One of the few to work in a Art Nouveau style, Marcus designed ornaments that were notable for their strong color notes in gemstones and enamels an the use of vaguely exotic motifs.4

Marcus & Co. continued to attract a high-profile clientele throughout the twentieth century which included John D. Rockefeller. The firm closed for a brief time during World War II and in 1962, it merged with Black, Starr, and Frost.

Maker's Marks & Timeline

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Marcus and Co.

Country

City

London, Palm Beach, Paris, Yew York

Era

e.1892

Description

Specialties

  • Herman Marcus departed Germany for New York c. 1850s.

Worked for

  • Tiffany & Co.
  • Ball, Black and Company.

Parthered with

  • Theodore B. Starr – Starr and Marcus.

1884

  • Partnered with his son William.

1892

  • Marcus & Company.

1920s-30s

  • Created Diamond Jewelry.
  • Plique-à -Jour enamel in the Art Nouveau Style.
  • Flower Brooches.

1962

  • Merged with Black, Starr & Frost.

Related Reading

Sources

  • Becker, Vivienne. Art Nouveau Jewelry. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1985.
  • Falino, Jeannine. American Art Jewelry: Louis Comfort TIffany. Maker & Muse: Women and Early Twentieth Century Art Jewelry. U.S.: The Monacelli Press, © 2015, The Richard H. Dreihause Museum.
  • Proddow, Penny & Debra Healy. American Jewelry: Glamour & Tradition. New York: Rizzoli, 1987.
  • Sataloff, Joseph. Art Nouveau Jewelry: A Practical Guide to Its History and Beauty with Pictures of Over 150 Pieces of Jewelry and a Compendium of International Jeweler’s Marks. Bryn Mawr, PA: Dorrance and Co. Inc., 1984.

Notes

  1. Healy & Proddow, 19.
  2. Ibid., 52.
  3. Raulet, 193.
  4. Falino, p.129.
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