Case of Jewellery
Created by Margaret J. Awdry
Date: 1902
Usually date of exhibition rather than production
Object class: jewellery
Object type: jewellery
Material: metal - silver, processed and vegetal - enamel, minerals and hydrocarbons - opal, minerals and hydrocarbons - chrysoprase, metal - gold, minerals and hydrocarbons - amethyst, minerals and hydrocarbons - topaz, minerals and hydrocarbons - turquoise, minerals and hydrocarbons - lapis lazuli
Technique: silvered
Description: Ten objects listed under this title:
1. & 2. Pair of Silver Cuff Studs, Enamelled;
3. Brooch, Silver Wire Work Opals and Moonstone;
4. Chain and Pendant, Silver, Opals, Moonstones, and Chrysoprase;
5. Necklet, Silver Chain, Amethysts in Gold settings, Gold snap;
6. Brooch, Silver and Topaz;
7. Pin, Gold, Lapis Lazuli;
8. Pin, Silver and Opal;
9. Hat Pin, Silver and Turquoise;
10. Hat Pin, Silver and Carbuncle.
Exhibitions and other Events
Exhibited at The Thirty-Seventh Spring Exhibition at the Rooms of the Society, New Street (Royal Birmingham Society of Artists), 1902
1902
On sale at The Thirty-Seventh Spring Exhibition at the Rooms of the Society, New Street (Royal Birmingham Society of Artists), 1902
1. & 2. Pair of Silver Cuff Studs, Enamelled;
3. Brooch, Silver Wire Work Opals and Moonstone, £1 5s.;
4. Chain and Pendant, Silver, Opals, Moonstones, and Chrysoprase, £3 3s.;
5. Necklet, Silver Chain, Amethysts in Gold settings, Gold snap, £4;
6. Brooch, Silver and Topaz, £1 5s.;
7. Pin, Gold, Lapis Lazuli, £1 5s.;
8. Pin, Silver and Opal, £1 5s.;
9. Hat Pin, Silver and Turquoise, £1;
10. Hat Pin, Silver and Carbuncle, £1 5s.
Citing this record
'Case of Jewellery', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib4_1203073552, accessed 16 May 2022]