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A 15ct gold, black enamel and seed pearl set mourning ring, glazed with a locket compartment within a marquise shaped surround set with seed pearls, between black enamelled foliate shoulders, Chester 1906, and a black onyx and seed pearl set brooch glazed with a woven hair locket compartment at the back, the front with a seed pearl set starburst motif.
A tanzanite and 18 carat gold dress ring by Alistair (b. 1948) and Ann Huddart (1946-2008), London 1987, the round cut stone claw set within a free form `trailing ribbon` like head, finger size M?Alistair and Ann Huddart were a husband and wife team designing and making jewellery. Alistair studied at Sir John Cass part time but proclaims to be mainly self taught. He would make the rings by lost wax process, Ann was mainly responsible for making pendants. They began exhibiting circa 1970, and exhibited at the Goldsmiths Hall and Art In Action, Oxford, amongst others. The vendor purchased this ring at one such Goldsmiths Hall exhibition..
An opal and 14 carat gold dress ring by Alistair (b. 1948) and Ann Huddart (1946-2008), London 1986, the oval cabochon held by scrolling gold issuing from the shoulders, finger size M Alistair and Ann Huddart were a husband and wife team designing and making jewellery. Alistair studied at Sir John Cass part time but proclaims to be mainly self taught. He would make the rings by lost wax process, Ann was mainly responsible for making pendants. They began exhibiting circa 1970, and exhibited at the Goldsmiths Hall and Art In Action, Oxford, amongst others. The vendor purchased this ring at one such Goldsmiths Hall exhibition..
A 14 carat gold dress ring by Alistair (b. 1948) and Ann Huddart (1946-2008), London 1987, the head formed by four ribbon folds, finger size K? Alistair and Ann Huddart were a husband and wife team designing and making jewellery. Alistair studied at Sir John Cass part time but proclaims to be mainly self taught. He would make the rings by lost wax process, Ann was mainly responsible for making pendants. They began exhibiting circa 1970, and exhibited at the Goldsmiths Hall and Art In Action, Oxford, amongst others. The vendor purchased this ring at one such Goldsmiths Hall exhibition..
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