| GEORGE
HUNT (1892-1960)
A silver and gold cloisonné enamel locket, shaped similar
to a fob watch case, set with a central garnet surrounded by peridots,
pearls, white paste, opals and
tourmalines. The
reverse depicts The Judgment of Paris. The pendant opens to reveal
an interior where a photograph can be kept behind the glass pane.
English. Signed ‘GH’.
Circa 1920.
Size: Total height with bale 8 cm. without bale 6cm. Width 4 cm.
Lit.: The Antique Collector. February 1990. Article pages
54-58.
‘George Edward Hunt. A Touring
Exhibition. Nov.- Dec. 06.’ (Fitted
case) Sold |
DORRIE
NOSSITER (1893-1977)
A pair of Arts & Crafts silver clip brooches. Each set with three
cut-cornered rectangular citrines, a keystone cut peridot and two
pear shaped garnets with pearl and gold bobble decoration.
English. Circa 1930. Size: Width 4 cm. Height 2.5 cm. (Fitted case)
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SIBYL DUNLOP (1889-1968)
(Attributed.)
An impressive Arts & Crafts silver sautoir set with green and
dark pink stained chalcedony and foil backed crystal.
Originally the interior of the pendant opened to hold a perfume bottle
or keepsake.
Today it’s perfect for keeping safe a mini memory stick!
English. Circa 1929. Size: Total height with drops and chalcedony
spacer 11.4 cm. Size: Height of pendant
without drops and spacer 5.5 cm. Width across pendant 2.6 cm.
Length of chain 113 cm. (Fitted case)
Lit.: Jewelry and Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition.
Elyse Zorn Karlin.  |
HENRY
GEORGE MURPHY (1884-1939)
A silver Capricorn (ibex) brooch.
English. Circa 1926. Marked ‘HGM’, ‘Sterling’,
and with the Falcon workshop mark.
Size: Diameter 3.2 cm. Lit.: The Jewellery and Silver of H. G.
Murphy. Paul Atterbury
and John Benjamin. Illustration page 67. Drawings page 178. (Brooch
case) 
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SIBYL DUNLOP (1889-1968)
A sparkling Arts & Crafts silver SIBYL DUNLOP rock crystal
and marcasite set bracelet.
The associated large brooch and earrings also set with rock crystal
and marcasite. The bracelet
English. Circa 1925.
The brooch & earrings are probably of continental origin.
The brooch is marked ‘935’.
Size: Length of bracelet 17.7 cm. Width 2.4 cm. Height of earrings
4.8 cm. Width 2.2 cm.
Height of brooch 4.9 cm. Length of brooch 8.8 cm.
In original case which is marked:-
‘Sibyl Dunlop Art Jewellers and Silversmiths 60, Church
St. Kensington London,W’. 
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ARTS & CRAFTS
An Arts & Crafts silver cruciform pendant
set with citrines and opals within a framework of wirework leaves
and blossom buds. The pendant suspended from the original decorative
silver chain.
English.
Unmarked Circa 1925.
Size: Height of pendant with original bale 10.1 cm. Width 6.6
cm. Length of chain 78 cm.
A later strengthening reinforcement applied to reverse of bottom
panel. (Fitted case) Sold |
GEORGE HUNT (1892-1960)
A silver brooch, set with a central enamel plaque, bordered with wirework
flowers
and leaves set with pink gemstones.
English. Signed ‘G. H 1 923’.
Size: Height 4.4 cm. Width 5 cm.
Lit.: The Antique Collector. February 1990. Article pages 54-58. (Fitted
case) 
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BERNARD INSTONE (1891-1987)
An Arts & Crafts ornate silver foliate demi-parure consisting
of an amethyst and green tourmaline set pendant and earrings. The
pendant suspended from the original decorative silver original chain.
(Earrings with gold fittings
for pierced ears.)
English. C. 1 925. Size: Height
of pendant 6 cm. Width 2.6 cm. Total length of chain 74 cm.
Height of earrings 4.5 cm. Width 1.3 cm. (Fitted case)
Lit.: Jewelry and Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts
Tradition. Elyse Zorn Karlin.
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BERNARD INSTONE (1891-1987)
for SIBYL DUNLOP (1889-1968)
An Arts & Crafts silver pendant, centred with a large cabochon
agate,
surrounded with aquamarines, pink tourmalines and crescent shaped
chrysoprase.
English. Circa 1925. Size: Height 6 cm. Width 4 cm. ( Fitted case)
Lit.: Jewelry and Metalwork
in the Arts & Crafts Tradition. Elyse Zorn Karlin.  |
| SIBYL DUNLOP (1889-1968) |
An
Arts & Crafts hammered silver handbag frame. One side with applied
leaves and florets set with amethyst cabochons. Marked
‘SD’, and ‘Sibyl Dunlop’. Hallmarked London
1930. Size: L. 22.9 cm. Ht. 8.5 cm.  |
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DORRIE
NOSSITER (1893-1977)
An Arts Crafts silver
wirework clip brooch set with cabochon amethysts and decorated
with silver bobbles.
English. Circa 1930. Size: Height 4 cm. Width 3.3 cm. (Brooch case)
Lit.: Jewelry and Metalwork in the
Arts & Crafts Tradition. Elyse Zorn Karlin.
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BERNARD INSTONE (1891-1987)
An Arts & Crafts silver brooch, with central rectangular cut amethyst,
with a
leaf and golden floret surround over a border of rectangular baguette
amethysts.
English. Circa 1925. Size: Height 3 cm. Width 3.5 cm. (Fitted case)
Lit.: Jewelry and Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition.
Elyse Zorn Karlin.  |
DORRIE
NOSSITER (1893-1977)
A pair of Arts & Crafts silver clip brooches. Each set with oval-cut
citrines and circular-cut garnets with pearl and gold bobble decoration.
English. Circa 1930. Size: Width 5 cm. Height 4.5 cm. (Fitted case)
Lit.: Jewelry and Metalwork in the
Arts & Crafts Tradition. Elyse Zorn Karlin.
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WINIFRED
MAY WHITESIDE (Born circa 1901)
A fine gold pendant set pearls and sapphire.
English. Circa
1920. Size: Length 4.7cm . Width 2.6
cm.
Exhibited in the 1921 exhibition
of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters which list a
‘Gold Pendant, hand wrought, set with sapphire and pearls’.
Provenance: Family descent. (Original fitted case)  |
WINIFRED
MAY WHITESIDE (Born circa 1901) An Arts & Crafts silver ring,
set with an oval chalcedony, within an applied gold ropetwist border
with gold flowers and
silver
leaves. English. Circa 1925. Approx. ring size: British N
& 1/2.
Lit.: Winifred Whiteside worked closely with H. G. Murphy, specifically
on the miniature crown jewels for Queen Mary’s Dolls House.
Provenance: Family descent. (Ring case)  |
BERNARD
INSTONE (1891-1987)
A silver Arts &
Crafts bracelet with jadeite and dyed crackle quartz antique
Chinese buttons set in foliate settings decorated with peridots and
tourmalines.
The bracelet with push in clasp.
English. Circa 1930. Size: (Fitted case)
Lit: Jewellery & Metalwork
in the Arts & Crafts Tradition, Elyse Zorn Karlin.  |
BERNARD
INSTONE (1891-1987)
A pair
of Arts & Craft
silver earrings decorated with enamelled leaves and flowers
set with central
marcasites. Original screw fittings.
English. Circa
1930. Size: Height 5 cm. (Fitted case)
Lit: Jewellery & Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts
Tradition, Elyse Zorn Karlin.
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| GEORGE HUNT (1892-1960)
A silver brooch, set with central enamel portrait of Lady Mackintosh,
bordered with green enamel leaves, crystals and moonstones.
English. Signed ‘G. Hunt 1932’. Size: Height 6.5 cm.
Width 4.5 cm. (Fitted case)
Lit.: The Antique Collector. February 1990. Article pages
54-58. Illustration 7.  |
BERNARD INSTONE (1891-1987)
An Arts & Crafts silver foliate necklace set with citrines.
English. Circa 1925.
Size of central plaque 2.2 cm. x 2 cm. Approx. Necklace length 42.
cm. (Necklace case)
Lit.: Jewelry and Metalwork in the Arts and Crafts Tradition.
Elyse Zorn Karlin. Sold |
DORRIE
NOSSITER (1893-1977)
A silver and gold ring set with a central cabochon garnet. The shoulders
with
applied gold spiral and bead work.
English. Circa
1930. Approximate ring size: British K & 1/2. Length 2 cm. (Ring
case)
Lit.: Jewelry and Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition.

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BERNARD
INSTONE (1891-1987) (Attributed.)
A pair of Arts &
Craft silver earrings. The central moonstone surrounded with
silver leaves suspended from wirework set pearls. The screw fittings
also set with moonstones. English.
Circa 1920. Size: 4 cm. (Earring case)
Lit: Jewellery & Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition,
Elyse Zorn Karlin. Sold |
GEORGE
HUNT (1892-1960)
An Arts & Crafts silver pendant set
with a green stained agate (chrysoprase)
surmounted by an
oval cabochon in a wirework frame with beads and enamelled leaves.
English. Circa 1925. Signed ‘G. H.’. Size: Height with
bale 5.4 cm. Width 2.5 cm.
Lit.: The Antique Collector.
February 1990. Article pages 54-58. (Fitted case)
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GEORGE
HUNT (1892-1960)
A silver brooch set with a cabochon matrix turquoise between a frame
of opals moonstones and pearl flower buds amongst overlapping incised
gold leaves.
English. C. 1925. Size: length 7 cm. Provenance:- By descent through
family. (Fitted case)
Exhibited ‘George Edward Hunt. A Touring Exhibition.
Nov.- Dec. 06.’ Exhibit 55.  |
GEORGE HUNT (1892-1960)
An Arts & Crafts silver ring set with a carved cabochon garnet
within a wirework
and enamelled leaf surround.
English. Circa 1925. Marks for George
Hunt. Approximate ring size: British M.
Approximate length of ring 2 cm. (Ring case)  |
GEORGE HUNT (1892-1960)
A silver brooch, set with a central enamel plaque, bordered
with wirework flowers set with blue stones and
with blue enamelled leaves. (Minor enamel repair to leaves.)
English. Signed ‘G. H 1923’.
Size: Height 4.5 cm. Width 4.2 cm.
Lit.: The Antique Collector. February 1990. Article pages
54-58. (Fitted case)  |
GEORGE HUNT
(1892-1960)
A silver brooch, set with a large pale amethyst , moonstones
and pearls, bordered with wirework enamelled leaves. Minor
enamel repair to leaves.
English. Circa 1925. Signed ‘G.H.’.
Size: Length 9.5cm.. Width 3.5 cm.
Lit.: The Antique Collector. February 1990. Article pages
54-58. (Fitted case)  |
GEORGE HUNT
(1892-1960)
A silver clip/necklace. The clip set with moonstones,
sapphire, opal and blue paste surrounded by enamelled leaves on wirework
stems. With associated silver chain.
Circa 1925. Signed ‘G.H’.
Size: Height 5.5 cm. Width 3.6 cm. Chain 61 cm. (Fitted case)  |
HENRY GEORGE MURPHY
(1884-1939)
A silver Aries (ram) brooch.
English. Marked ‘HGM’, and with the Falcon mark.
Hallmarks for London 1926.
Size: Diameter 3.2 cm. Lit.: The Jewellery and Silver of H. G.
Murphy. Paul Atterbury
and John Benjamin. Illustration page 67. Drawings page 178. (Brooch
case)  |
RHODA WAGER ( 1875-1953)
(Attributed.)
An Arts & Crafts silver brooch set with an opal doublet, surrounded
by a silver wirework frame of leaves. Australian. Circa 1925.
Size: Length 7.7 cm. Width 2.15 cm.
Lit.: The Glasgow Style. Museum cat. Kelvingrove Glasgow. 1984
Collection:- Powerhouse Museum. Sydney, Australia. (Brooch case).
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GEORGE HUNT (1892-1960)
A silver brooch, set with central enamel plaque depicting a bridge
over a tumbling river, bordered with wirework decoration.
English. Signed ‘G. H. 1920’. Size: Height 3.6 cm. Width
4.2 cm. (Fitted case)
Lit.: The Antique Collector. February 1990. Article pages
54-58.  |
| GEORGE HUNT (1892-1960)
An Arts & Crafts silver pendant set with a blue swiss lapis
stone surmounted by
an oval cabochon in a wirework frame with beads and enamelled leaves.
English. Circa 1925. Size: Height with bale 5.2 cm. Width 2.8 cm.
Lit.: The Antique Collector. February 1990. Article pages
54-58. (Fitted case)  |
GEORGE HUNT (1892-1960)
A silver brooch, set with an enamel showing dancing figures in a landscape.
English. Signed verso: ‘G. Hunt 1922’. Size: Diameter
5.2 cm.
Lit.: The Antique Collector. February 1990. Article pages
54-58. (Fitted case)
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GEORGE HUNT (1892-1960)
An Arts & Crafts silver pendant/necklace set with a large, domed,
stained agate (chrysoprase), moonstones, a further agate, and lapis
within enamelled leaves.
English. Circa 1925. Signed ‘G H’ in shield. Size: Height
of central pendant 10 cm.
Lit.: The Antique Collector. February 1990. Article pages
54-58. (Fitted case)  |
| RHODA
WAGER ( 1875-1953)
An Arts and Crafts silver ring set with a large domed lapis,
surrounded by a
wirework frame of leaves.
Australian C. 1925. Ring size: British J &
1/2. Length 3.5 cm.
Lit.: The Glasgow Style. Museum
catalogue. Kelvingrove Glasgow. 1984.
Collection :- Powerhouse Museum, New South Wales, Australia.
Lapis brooch 95/76/8.  |
GEORGE
HUNT (1892-1960)
A silver
brooch set with an enamel of a country scene with a windmill.
English. Circa 1930. Signed ‘G.H.’ Size: Height 2 cm.
Width 3.8 cm.
Lit.: The Antique Collector.
February 1990. Article pages 54-58. (Brooch
case)
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GEORGE HUNT (1892-1960)
A silver brooch, set with a central enamel of St. George and the Dragon,
bordered with leaves and crystals. (Minor restoration to
one edge of enamel)
English. Signed ‘G. Hunt 1937’. Size: 7 cm. x
7 cm.
Lit.: The Antique Collector. February 1990. Article pages
54-58. (Fitted case)
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