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EDMOND-HENRI BECKER
EDMOND-HENRI BECKER b. 1871

Jeanne d'Arc
Rare Pâte de Verre Pendant

Silver, pâte de verre & silk
Central panel length: 5.1 cm (2 in)  Width: 3.3 cm (1.3 in)
Panel with tassels length: 14.3 cm (5.6 in)
Silk length: 74 cm (29 in)
Marks: Signed 'Becker' in the glass
Silver mount: eagle's head & maker's mark
French. Circa 1905
Fitted case
Literature: cf. The Paris Salons 1895-1914, Jewellery
The Designers A-K, p. 61-67
Art Nouveau Jewelry, Vivienne Becker, 1985, p.89, 214
pls. 106, 127, 146, 151
Revue de la Bijouterie Joaillerie Orfèvrerie, publication
Mensuelle illustrée, p. 97-106
Henri Vever, French Jewelry of the Nineteenth Century
Translated from the French by Katherine Purcell, 2001
p.904, 915, 919, 920, 944, 1090
Henri Vever wrote: "It was Edmond Becker who deftly sculpted ravishing things from various species of wood; among these were parasol handles, seals, paper knives, assorted boxes & inkwells.
These delightful objects were as satisfying to look at as they were to handle. Fascinating & highly imaginative handling of a modest material demonstrated that works of art or even jewelry need not be intrinsically valuable."