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Vivianna Torun Bulow-Hube (Swedish, 1927-2004) for Georg Jensen Silver `Dew Drop` necklace, with silver and crystal pendant, both stamped `Torun`, 925s Denmark, G. J. Ltd., London import marks, the pendant stamped 311, the necklace 410. Vivianna Torun Bulow-Hube was one of the pre-eminent Scandinavian jewellery designers of her generation. Torun designed `anti-status jewellery` out of twisted silver with crystals and stones to be worn, rather than `locked up` by husbands in bank safes. In 1960 she was awarded a gold medal at the Milan Triennial and also won the American Lunning Prize for design. In 1992 she was awarded the Prince Eugen medal by King Carl XVI of Sweden for outstanding artistic achievement. Many celebrities wore her jewellery in the 1950s and 1960s including Billie Holiday, Ingrid Bergman and Brigitte Bardot and customers included Pablo Picasso and Duke Ellington.
William Henry `Harry` Warmington of Campden An Arts & Crafts silver hammered bowl, on three feet, with gadrooned border and gadrooned edging to the feet, Birmingham 1954, 24cm diameter. Harry Warmington began as a silversmith at the Campden School of Arts & Crafts. He was known for his engraving and letter cutting in metal, and he worked in the Hart workshop in Chipping Campden from 1914 until 1966. Together with George Hart, he revived C. R. Ashbee`s Campden School of Arts and Crafts (which had closed in 1916) in the 1940s, teaching a new generation of craftsmen in the arts of silver and metalwork.
Omar Ramsden (British, 1873-1939) and Alwyn Carr (British, 1872-1940) An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel pendant, London 1900, with central enamelled heart in shades of blue, suspended from a link chain, with hand made scroll clasp, hallmarked, pendant 3cm across, the chain 24cm long.
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