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JAMES CROMAR WATT (1862 - 1940)
The Phoenix Necklace
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JAMES CROMAR WATT (1862 - 1940)
The Phoenix Necklace
Gold Enamel Opal Pearl
H 7.50cm (2.95 in)
Origin | Scottish, 1903 |
Marks | Engraved verso: 'I shall not die, but live and declare, the words of the Lord, PS: 118: 17, Sep 1903' |
Case | Fitted Case |
A Superb Arts & Crafts Necklace with a firey black opal with brilliant array of colours
Literature
llustrated in our book:
Beatriz Chadour-Sampson & Sonya Newell-Smith, Tadema Gallery London Jewellery from the 1860s to 1960s, Arnoldsche Art Publishers, Stuttgart 2021, p. 171
cf. Artists’ Jewellery Pre-Raphaelite to Arts & Crafts, Charlotte Gere & Geoffrey C. Munn, 1989, p. 44-41 other Cromar Watt jewels.
A Vivid & Individual Art, enamels by James Cromar Watt, City of Aberdeen about Cromar Watt.
Price Code
Ref No 7367
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