A highly articulated collar of matte finish central linking, within a polished woven framework, highlighted to the centre with a series of brilliant-cut diamonds, each in a four-claw setting.
Featuring diamonds of approx. 1.50 carats total, maker's mark GL, French assay marks, length 35.0cm
FINE ART
A Taste for Art : Selected Works from The Paisley Art Institute Collection achieves £1.63million, lead by works by Sir John Lavery, F.C.B. Cadell as well as Glasgow Girls Stansmore Dean and Olive Carleton Smyth
DESIGN
We are delighted to be offering 100 lots of Art Nouveau glass as part of the DESIGN Since 1860 sale on 16 & 17 October
DESIGN
New Sculpture was an English artistic movement of the late 19th century, reacting against the stagnant sculptural scene of Victorian Britain, christened ‘The New Sculpture’ in Edmund Gosse’s 1894 Art Journal article.