LOT 320 A GROUP OF SILVER, ENAMEL AND HARDSTONE SET BROOCHES AND PENDANTS - JOAN SCOTT
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Joan Scott Edinburgh, late 1990s, comprising; a grey agate panel set into an asymmetrical silver frame of conforming shape, applied trailing design; another similar; a large agate panel brooch of tapering form, simple applied wire work design; a grey-blue agate panel on a shaped oval silver mount further applied wire work design; three further silver and agate brooches and pendants; an interesting scarf clip and matching brooch in silver with enamel ground, the design inspired from a visit to York Minster and noticed in a stain glass window, as she noted "A cross wren who is chasing a far too big spider"; and for the clip "Same cross wren, but chasing two too big notes of music". (6.9cm and 6cm widths of enamel pieces) Footnote: Note: Joan Scott was a keen member of The Scottish Mineral and Lapidary club and a keen collector of stones and associated items. Very well-travelled she had a keen interest in different countries and this carried through to her jewellery making. Often using Agates found on her travels, the enamel work was a later addition to her work. She rarely exhibited and sold only to members and family.
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