26
Lyon & Turnbull
58 BRITISH SCHOOL ARTS & CRAFTS WHITE METAL & ENAMEL PENDANT, CIRCA 1910 of circular outline pierced and set with coloured enamels and facetted amethyst stones in a stylised tree design, original link chain with gem-set spacers, unmarked 4.8cm diameter
£400-600
59 [§] MARY THEW (1876-1953) ARTS & CRAFTS WHITE METAL BROOCH, CIRCA 1920 of oblong outline with rope-twist decoration, set with an Iona marble cabochon, indistinct artist’s mark verso T 3cm across Note: Mary Thew studied at Glasgow School of Art in the mid-1890s although her career as a jeweller came later, after marriage and a family, with a studio first in Glasgow then down in Kirkcudbright. She was a member of the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists’ Club and her jewellery won one of their prizes in 1925.
60
£200-300
FLEETWOOD CHARLES VARLEY (1863-1942) FOR WILLIAM HAIR HASELER ARTS & CRAFTS GOLD AND ENAMEL PENDANT, 1904 the enamel panel by Varley depicting a path through a landscape, set within 9ct gold frame, the reverse with glazed locket containing a peacock feather, stamped maker’s marks WHH/ 9/ .375, hallmarked Birmingham 1904 3.8cm diameter Note: The artist and enameller Fleetwood Varley was a friend and collaborator of C.R. Ashbee and worked at the Guild of Handicraft at Chipping Camden. His work for Haselers was generally sold through Liberty & Co. in London.
£800-1,200
61 C. J. PLUCKNETT & CO. LTD. ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER AND ENAMEL COMPACT MIRROR, 1923 of oblong form with rope-twist decoration, centred by an enamelled panel depicting a peacock and enclosing a mirror plate, bears stamped maker’s mark CJP&CO, hallmarked London 1923 7.2cm x 5cm
£500-700
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