An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel pendant attributed to Ramsden & Carr, c1905, the scroll design on red enamel ground suspending three elongated silver drops with moonstone finials, on a silver fetter-link chain, pendant 6.5cm high, chain 42cm long Literature: for a similar example see KARLIN,E.Z., Jewelry & Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition (1993), p32
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An Arts & Crafts circular silver and enamel pendant attributed to Ramsden & Carr, c1905, the intertwining three leaf clovers surmounted on red enamel ground within silver wreath border set with garnet cabochons, suspending three elongated silver drops with garnet finials, 6cm high
An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel pendant attributed to Ramsden & Carr, c1905, the circular pendant with red enamel ground (cracked), decorated with tendrils and three flowerheads each set with a garnet cabochon, suspending three elongated silver drops, on twisted link silver chain, pendant 6cm high, chain 50cm long
An Arts & Crafts silver pendant by Ramsden & Carr, the blue enamel inverted heart within silver scroll surround, suspending sphere drops, engraved to reverse St. Dunstan's Studio May 16 1905, London hallmarks for 1904, maker's mark, pendant 4.7cm long, 42cm longAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Bonhams dated 1st November 2011.
An Arts & Crafts silver and amethyst necklace, c1925, the pear-shaped amethyst set with within floral motif decorated plaques, suspending three heart shaped amethysts and an amethyst cabochon joined on fine-link silver chains suspending elongated silver drops, on fancy-link silver chain, possibly attributed to Ramsden & Carr, 42cm long, Didier caseAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Didier Antiques dated 17th November 2000.
An Arts & Crafts silver necklace by Ramsden & Carr, designed as two intertwined silver sea monsters with a central green enamel plaque, on silver twisted-link chain and a shield-shaped silver and enamel back section, London hallmarks for 1904, maker's mark (repeated on back section), pendant 3.8cm high, chain 44cm longAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Woolley & Wallis dated 25th April 2002.
An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel pendant by Ramsden & Carr, the naturalistic centrepiece decorated with blue enamel beneath floral motif with three silver spheres beneath, suspended from a twisted silver links and a blue enamel and silver plaque, on twisted-link silver chain suspending two silver three dimensional shield-shaped sections, engraved to reverse 'NOEL FROM ERNEST 23.XI.1904', London hallmarks for 1904 and maker's mark, pendant 9.5cm long, chain 46cm longAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Dec. Arts of Chester dated 23rd August 2001.
An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel pendant by Ramsden & Carr, the heart-shaped green plaque within silver scroll border suspending two silver spheres and an elongated silver drop, on twisted-link silver chain, London hallmarks for 1905, maker's mark, pendant 7.5cm long, chain 45cm long, Didier case
An Arts & Crafts silver pendant attributed to Omar Ramsden, c1925, set with three carnelian cabochons in scrolling trefoil formation, suspending a kite-shape carnelian drop and two oval drops, on an oval-link silver chain with double back section, pendant 7.5cm long, chain 62cm long, original fitted Omar Ramsden caseAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Bonhams dated 16th May 2002.
An Arts & Crafts chrysoprase pendant attributed to Omar Ramsden, the hexafoil cluster of chrysoprase cabochons set within silver wirework frame, with a cabochon chrysoprase set above, on fine-link silver neck chain, pendant 5.7cm high, chain 50cm longAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Bonhams dated 23rd November 2004.
An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel brooch by Ramsden & Carr, the circular plaque embossed in silver depicting a galleon in full sail sea-green enamelled waves and translucent blue enamel sky, engraved to reverse 'GOOD LUCK 2nd SEPTEMBER 1924 WITH ALL WYNN'S LOVE, OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT', 4.4cm wide, fitted caseAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Didier Antiques dated 8th June 2007.
An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel pendant by Ramsden & Carr, the elongated plaque with central aperture mounted with a polychrome enamel plaque of a female saint in profile with golden halo, her hands raised in supplication, the silver frame with scrolling detail, the sides of the frame with silver sleeves to suspend the silver oval-link chain with silver cusp drops, enamel top section and curb-link necklace, polychrome counter enamel, London hallmarks for 1905, maker's mark, pendant 11cm, chain 48cm long Literature: for a similar pendant see CARRUTHERS, C. & GREENSTED, M., Simplicity & Splendour, Arts & Crafts: Objects from the Cheltenham Collections, fig. 90Accompanied by original purchase receipt from Woolley & Wallis dated 29th April 2010.
An Arts & Crafts silver tabernacle pendant by Ramsden & Carr, the rectangular silver plaque with double front door embossed with the figures of Medieval troubadours and hinged opening revealing a polychrome enamel plaque of three kneeling saints with golden haloes on blue enamel; the frame set with a kite-shaped peridot with an emerald-cut peridot below, suspending three silver sphere drops, on fancy silver wirework necklace, London hallmarks for 1905, maker's mark, pendant 7cm high, chain 70cm longAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Didier Antiques dated 5th June 2009.
An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel pendant by Ramsden & Carr, the elongated pendant with central aperture mounted with a polychrome enamelled plaque of a kneeling figure in profile, her hands raised in supplication, with flowers and grass to the background, the sides of the frame with silver cylindrical sleeves to suspend an oval-link chain with elongated cusp drops, enamel upper section and fetter link necklace, London hallmarks for 1905, maker's mark, pendant 11cm high, chain 47cm long, case Literature: for a similar pendant see CARRUTHERS, C. & GREENSTED, M., Simplicity & Splendour, Arts & Crafts: Objects from the Cheltenham Collections, fig. 90Accompanied by original purchase receipt from Tadema Gallery dated 6th November 1996.
An Arts and Crafts Medieval-inspired pendant by Omar Ramsden, the silver kneeling maiden playing a stringed instrument against naturalistic backdrop, with a musical score set underneath, the reverse engraved with the inscription 'I WAS WROUGHT BY COMMAND OF JOHN DE SEYFRIED FOR ALMA HIS WIFE A.D.MCMXXVIII (1928)', signed 'OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT', pendant 7.7cm high, chain 81cm long, fitted Wartski caseAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Wartski dated 24th June 1997.
An Indian gem-set silver and gold pendant, the openwork closed crescent form pendant is set with emeralds, rubies and rose-cut diamonds with a fringe of seed pearls, on a fine link gold neck chain set with ruby and emerald beads and seed pearls, the pendant 4cm high, the chain 57cmAccompanied by original purchase receipt from The Gem Palace, Jaipur dated 9th March 1998.
A four-row cultured pearl necklace, the pearls measure approximately 5.0 - 5.5mm, with a natural pearl set centrepiece within a surround of two rows of old circular-cut diamonds in silver and gold, the diamonds weigh approximately 5.00cts, 43cm long, with additional pearls and a jewellery screwdriver, case by Harvey & GoreAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Harvey & Gore dated 23rd October 1991.
A collection of silver items by Georg Jensen, including an Art Nouveau tea strainer with foliate decoration overall and pierced scrolls to the bowl, design un-numbered, c1909-1914, stamped GI830S Copenhagen, 13cm long, with a pair silver sugar nips, initialed GI and with maker's mark GS, with London import marks for 1929, 10cm long, a circular silver compact, design no. 277a, c1948, the hinged cover chased with an eagle, stamped GJLtd and 925 Sterling Denmark and with London import marks for 1948, 7.8cm wide: a silver square-form compact, design no. 279A, post-1945, stamped Sterling Denmark and GJLtd, with London import marks and obscured date letter, 5.7cm: a small oval silver napkin ring with bead pattern borders, design no. 7, c1904-1908, stamped 830 S and with maker's mark, 3cm wide: a small circular silver bowl on raised foot, design no. 180, c1931, with pierced foliate mid-section, stamped 925 Sterling Denmark, GJLtd and with London import marks for 1931, 5.7cm wide: a small silver desk seal in the form of an owl, c1936, design no. 36, sitting on a melon-form pedestal, stamped 925 and initialed GI, with London import marks for 1925 and with maker's mark GS, 4.5cm high: a silver bookmark, design no, 60, post-1945, stamped 925 S Denmark, 6.5cm wide, a silver caddy spoon, design no. 84, c1915-1927, with slightly oval bowl and the stem folding back with foliate terminal, stamped 830 S and with maker's marks, a silver caddy spoon with slightly oval bowl and double-struck foliate decoration to the handle, stamped GI830S within pellet border and with Danish silver hallmarks, 11cm long: a silver caddy spoon, c1929, with oval bowl and double-struck foliate decoration to the handle, stamped 925S and with maker's mark GS, with London import marks for 1929, 11cm long: a miniature steel and silver-plated table knife, the blade marked Georg Jensen Copenhagen, Cutler Frank Cobb, Sheffield, England, 11cm long: a two-pronged silver pickle fork with double-struck foliate decoration to the handle, with Danish silver hallmark and stamped GI 830 S, 15cm long: a small pair of sterling silver and horn salad servers, with acanthus terminals, stamped GI830S and with Danish silver hallmarks, 16.5cm long
An Egyptian Revival brooch and earrings, c1900, the faïence scarab between blue plique-à-jour enamel wings set with pearls, with matching stylised palmette plique-à-jour earrings, pendant 4.5cm high, earrings 3cm long (excluding silver hooks)Accompanied by original purchase receipt from Linda Morgan, New York dated 22nd September 1997.
A small three-piece silver cafe au lait set and an oval waiter by Georg Jensen, design no. 1 & 223, c1915-1932, the side handle pot with wooden handle and finial to the domed cover, conforming milk jug and sugar basin, stamped 1, Sterling and GI 925S Denmark and with maker's marks, the side-handled pot 15cm high, the oval waiter stamped 223, GI925S and with maker's mark, 26cm wide, 858g total
A silver and tourmaline brooch by Murrle Bennett & Co, c1905, of abstract design and hammered silver effect and set with two oval-shaped green tourmalines, maker's mark to reverse, 3.7cm wideAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Woolley & Wallis dated 25th April 2002.
A heart-shaped silver brooch by Edgar Simpson, c1903 embossed with a stylised tree set with two chrysoprase cabochons within ropetwist border, signed ES to reverse, 3.5cm wide Literature: Illustrated KARLIN,E.Z., Jewelry & Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition(1993), p92Accompanied by original purchase receipt from Tadema Gallery dated 23rd December 1997.
An Arts & Crafts silver brooch by Nelson Dawson, c1900, the centre enamelled with two-colour green heart and tendril motif in silver frame with embossed silver flowers, scratched ND to reverse, 3.5cm wideAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Tadema Gallery dated 10th December 1997.
An Arts & Crafts silver and gem-set brooch, c1900, possibly attributed to The Artificers Guild, set with a central blister pearl within foliate surround set with rubies and emeralds, 3.4cm wide, fitted case by Tadema GalleryAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Tadema Gallery dated 24th August 2005.
A silver, garnet and enamel ring by George Hunt, c1930, the silver dome decorated with a circular-cut garnet within graduated blue and black enamel border, millegrain border in silver, maker's mark, size S 1/2, caseAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Van Den Bosch dated 18th February 1998.
A collection of books on the subject of silver, glass and Fabergé, including:Georg Jensen Jewellery (The Bard Centre for Graduate Studies: 2006)CALLOWAY, S., The House of Liberty: Masters of Style & Decoration (London: Thames & Hudson: 1992)COATS, K., A Hidden Alchemy: Goldsmithing, Jewels and Table-Pieces (Stuttgart: Arnoldsche: 2008) - signed by the authorJACKSON, SIR C, J., English Goldsmiths & their Marks: A History of the Goldsmiths and Plate Workers of England, Scotland & Ireland (New York: Dover Publications Inc: 1964)Archibald Knox (London: Academy Editions: 1995)Together with the following titles:The Art of Carl FabergéDanish JewelryFabergé and the Russian JewellersFabergé EggsThe Fabulous Epoch of Fabergé (x2)Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver Georg Jensen Silversmithy: 77 Artists, 77 YearsJewellery and Jewellery Design 1850-1930 & John Paul Cooper 1869-1933 (Fine Art Society Ltd)The Glass of Lalique: a collector's guideThe Masterpieces from the House of FabergéOmar RamsdenSilver Jewellery Designs: Evaluating Quality, Good, Better, BestTreasures by Peter Carl Fabergé
A collection of gem-set and silver brooches by Georg Jensen, including an openwork deer brooch, design no. 256 by Arno Malinowski, c1933-1944, stamped 925 and with maker's mark, 4.5cm wide, a circular silver brooch, design no. 285 by Arno Malinowski, c.1933-1944, depicting a merman riding a fish amongst star fish, stamped 925 Sterling Denmark and with maker's mark, 4cm wide, together with sixteen further silver and gem-set brooches, dating from c.1933 - post-1945
An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel pendant, c1900, mounted with an elongated plaque depicting a maiden seated on the shoreline, within foliate silver surround decorated with moonstones, on plain silver chain, pendant 4.1cm long, chain 42cm longAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Sheldon Shapiro & Co. Ltd. dated 9th June 1999.
An Arts & Crafts silver necklace attributed to Arthur and Georgie Gaskin, c1900, the rectangular silver plaque set with an oval blister pearl within foliate border set with rectangular chrysoprase and small pearls, suspending a blister pearl drop on a fine-link chain separated with similar silver foliate plaques and clasp, pendant 6cm long, chain 42cm longAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Sheldon Shapiro & Co. Ltd. dated 20th May 2001.
An Arts & Crafts silver necklace in the manner of Bernard Instone, c1920, the silver wirework necklace interspaced with four navette-shaped sections, each set with oval-shaped citrines in foliate silver frames, suspending a conforming drop-shaped pendant set with three oval-shaped citrines, pendant 5.7cm long, chain 66cm longAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Victor Arwas Gallery dated 11th January 2003.
An Arts & Crafts silver brooch by Arthur and Georgie Gaskin, set with an oval moonstone cabochon within foliate surround set with further moonstones and pearls and suspending a matching moonstone drop in silver, signed with monogram to reverse, 6.2cm high Literature: a similar example is illustrated: KARLIN,E.Z., Jewelry & Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition(1993), p65
A silver and enamel pendant attributed to Jessie M King, for Liberty, c1900, enamelled in blue and green on an embossed frame, decorated with flowerheads and similarly enamelled quatrefoil finials, with a baroque pearl drop, green counter enamel, on fine-link silver chain, pendant 6.5cm wide, chain 43cm long Literature: for a similar pendant, see ARWAS, V., Art Nouveau in Britain: From Mackintosh to Liberty, The Birth of a Style, p.22 A similar example is illustrated: KARLIN,E.Z., Jewelry & Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition(1993), p140 Accompanied by original purchase receipt from Didier Antiques dated 9th June 1998.
A silver and enamel necklace and pendant attributed to Henry Wilson, c1900, the necklace composed of a series of part-enamelled and part-rope pattern oval beads, with a modern bolt-ring clasp, suspending an enamel locket pendant decorated to both sides with floral sprays on blue enamelled fields within green enamel border decorated with chequerboard motifs, set with emerald and ruby cabochons, chain 64cm long, pendant 4.5cm high Literature: Illustrated KARLIN,E.Z., Jewelry & Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition(1993), p101Accompanied by original purchase receipt from John Jesse dated 11th December 1997.
A collection of gem-set silver earrings by Georg Jensen, all post-1945, design no. 49, of flower head form and set with a central amazonite cabochon, screwback fittings, 2cm wide, design no. 66, the dove motif designed by Christian Mohl-Hansen and set with three moonstone cabochons, with London import marks for 1986, 2.3cm wide, design no. 4, with green agate bead drops with silver foliate caps and suspending from flower head upper sections, screwback fittings, 3.5cm high, design no. 74, the red coral cabochons set within leaf-form silver frames, screwback fittings, 1.7cm wide, design no. 82, the amber cabochon drops set within foliate silver frames, screwback fittings, 3.5cm high, and a pair of 'Anniversary' drop earrings for 1996, of fruiting-vine form and set with single carnelian beads, all stamped 925 Sterling Denmark and with maker's marks
An Arts & Crafts silver brooch attributed to Dorrie Nossiter, c1930, set with a cluster of moonstones, native-cut sapphires and zircons with matching polished bead fringe, openwork silver frame and clip, 7.2cm high, fitted Dorrie Nossiter caseAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Tadema Gallery dated 7th December 2005.
An Arts & Crafts silver gem-set brooch attributed to Dorrie Nossiter, c1930, set with a central heart-shaped aquamarine weighing approximately 8.00cts, set beneath a diamond-set bow within border of zircons, emeralds, amethysts and pearls, with a kite-shaped aquamarine and a fringe of cultured pearls, 5.5cm high
A pair of silver, blue zircon and ruby cluster ear studs attributed to Dorrie Nossiter, c1930, each set with seven blue zircons and six rubies in silver, 2.1cm wide, fitted case Literature: For a similar pair of earrings see KARLIN,E.Z., Jewelry & Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition (1993), p.85 Schiffer N.N., Silver Jewelry Designs, (1996), p101Accompanied by original purchase receipt from Tadema Gallery dated 18th February 2006.
An Arts & Crafts silver enamel and turquoise brooch attributed to C.R.Ashbee for The Guild of Handicraft, c1900, the four petal flower decorated with translucent blue enamel set with a central turquoise cabochon matrix in beaded border, suspending three lines of silver chain with turquoise finials, silver tendril decoration, 7.2cm high Literature: For a similar pendant see ARWAS, V., Art Nouveau in Britain: From Mackintosh to Liberty, The Birth of a Style, p.147 For a similar brooch, see The Studio, Issue 18 (1899): 124Accompanied by original purchase receipt from Tadema Gallery dated 10th December 1997.
A silver and enamel gem-set pendant by George Hunt, c1933, the centrepiece decorated with polychrome enamel depicting a pannier of flowers on blue enamel ground within pierced silver foliate frame decorated with yellow enamel and moonstones, a further border of seed pearls and suspending three moonstone cabochons, on silver fetter-link chain, signed to reverse, pendant 6cm, chain 60cm, fitted case by Tadema Literature: The Antique Collector, February, 1990 p54-58 Illustrated: Britain Between The Wars 1918-1939: Microcosm Of An Age, The Fine Art Society, 2004 p72 cat no 94 For a similar piece by George Hunt, see George Edward Hunt, The Silent World of an Arts & Crafts Jeweller: A Touring Exhibition, November - December 2006 (Bonhams, 2006), p.34, fig. 69Accompanied by original purchase receipt from Tadema Gallery dated 18th November 2006.
A collection of silver earrings by Georg Jensen, design no. 126 by Nanna Ditzel, c1957, of architectural hoop form, with London import marks for 1957, 3cm high, design no. 79, c1945-1951, of oval boss form within beaded surround and with screwback fittings, 1.5cm high, design no, 93, post-1945, the circular earrings with chased foliate decoration and with screwback fittings, 1.9cm high, design no. 100, c1945-1951, designed as two entwined tulips and with screwback fittings, 2cm wide, design no. 50A, post-1945, of leaf form with beaded decoration and with clip fittings, 2.3cm wide, design un-numbered, c.1988, designed as large flower head domes and with clip fittings, with London import marks for 1988, 2cm wide, design no. 17, post-1945, the 'seed and pod' upper sections suspend an oval silver boss below and with screwback fittings, 3.5cm high, design no. 18, post-1945, the flower head upper sections suspend silver drops and with screwback fittings, 4cm high, all with maker's marks, together with a pair of un-numbered earrings of flower head form and with screw back fittings
An Art Nouveau gold brooch by Jean Baptise Emile Dropsy, c1895, embossed with a maiden amongst Iris', her hair decorated with diamonds, signed, 2.5cm wide, with a similar Art Nouveau silver brooch by Jean Baptise Emile Dropsy, embossed with a maiden amongst flowers, signed, 2.5cm wide
A Gothic Revival silver brooch pendant attributed to John Hardman & Co, the design in the manner of William Burges, c1875, manufactured by John Hardman & Co, of cruciform design and decorated with white and cream enamel (some repair to enamel) Tudor Rose motifs set with green tourmaline cabochons within laurel branches and an embossed floral centrepiece, 4.2cm wide Literature: GERE, C., European and American Jewellery 1830-1914, p158, plate 152Accompanied by original purchase receipt from Tadema Gallery dated 17th November 1999.
An Arts & Crafts silver and gem-set necklace attributed to Edward Spencer and John Houghton Maurice Bonnor for the Artificer's Guild, c1900, the series of open work roundels with irregular rock crystal drops, suspended below a silver multi-gem-set pendant, the centre embossed in gold with the design of a figure crouching and holding a bow, necklace 38cm long, pendant 6.5cm long Literature: illustrated KARLIN,E.Z., Jewelry & Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition(1993), p.95Accompanied by original purchase receipt from Didier Antiques 25th February 1998.
A silver brooch by John Paul Cooper, the oval turquoise cabochon set within two woodland birds, their beaks touching, with embossed leaves below, signed with monogram to reverse, 3.5cm highIllustrated: J P Cooper Drawings, p55; 4/11/1906Accompanied by original purchase receipt from Tadema Gallery dated 23rd December 1997.
A collection of gem-set silver pendants by Georg Jensen, including a silver and carnelian foliate pendant, design no. 158, c1983, the centre oval carnelian cabochon set within a silver foliate surround and a further four circular cornelian cabochons, suspending from an oval-link silver chain with toggle clasp, stamped 925 S Denmark, and GJLtd, with London import marks for 1983 and with maker's mark, pendant 5cm high, chain 70cm, together with a silver and lapis lazuli pendant, design no. 10B, post-1945, the large oval lapis lazuli cabochon set within wirework surround and further four lapis lazuli cabochons, on oval-link silver chain with toggle clasp, stamped 925 S Denmark and GJLtd, London import marks for 1987 and with maker's mark, pendant 36cm high, chain 46cm long, and a silver 'Anniversary' pendant, c1996, of fruiting-vine form and set with a single carnelian bead, on silver chain with toggle clasp, stamped 925 S Denmark and 1996, with maker's mark, pendant 3cm long, chain 43cm long Literature: for a similar pendant, see DRUCKER, J., Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, p. 165
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