Posted 8 years ago
Peasejean55
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This was given to me has a present, thank you David if you see this, I absolutely love it. The bracelet is I think James Fenton, unfortunately it isn't marked, I have researched it and I have seen Similar bracelets by him. When I first started to collect antique jewellery I was very interested in this type of art nouveau beautiful enamelling. The Shape of the main panels have the silver curves and the enamelling of blue and green blends together excellently, I was told that blue and green shouldn't be seen, but I've always liked the combination. Between the enamel panels are the silver oval panels, you can see from the back it as been totally handmade with the oval panels marked silver.
I would appreciate any comments regarding the maker of this bracelet.
Many thanks for looking
Lovely, Jean! As you know, I'm not the Arts and Crafts expert, but I consider this "bubble hammered" silver as distinctive for Fenton.
Waiting for Jewels1900, BelleEpoque and Paul's opinions :-)
Thanks kyra, yes I'm really interested in what Jewels1900, Paul and BellaEpoque have to say. As always thanks for your comments.
Don't know about the maker but it's very elegant Jean. Love it.
I always heard 'blue and green should never be seen, unless there's something in between.' I think it's quite beautiful.
(Hope your move went smoothly)
Thank you shareurpassion, for your comment. This bracelet is very special to me.
Hi Gillian, so you know the same saying, I've always like this colour combo. I'm not sure about the move? I haven't moved anywhere, lol.
It is gorgeous Jean.....love this colour combo too.....enjoy!!
Thank you Judy, in my opinion this James Fenton, I'm still waiting to see if I'm right.
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