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DOI Heft:
No. 137 (July, 1908)
DOI Artikel:
R., T.: The craft section at the New Gallery
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.28255#0076

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LAMP AND CANDLESTICKS IN WROUGHT STEEL
DESIGNED BY EDWARD SPENCER AND
EXECUTED BY W. SPENCER (ARTIFICERS1 GUILD)

TOASTING FORKS,
WROUGHT STEEL
DESIGNED BY EDWARD SPENCER
EXECUTED BY W. SPENCER
(ARTIFICERS’ GUILD)
name seems to be new in
the world of craftswomen,
and who here evinces a
decided talent for tasteful
arrangement of jewels, and
has a delicate feeling for
colour; Mrs. Dick, perhaps
a pupil of Gaillard, for her
realistic treatment of design

Crafts at

CANDLE SCONCE IN WROUGHT STEEL,
DAMASCENED WITH SILVER AND BRASS
DESIGNED BY EDWARD SPENCER AND
EXECUTED BY F. JOB (ARTIFICERS’ GUILD)
In the exhibit by Paul Cooper there is some
exceedingly nice work in gold and silver—chains
that are delicately wrought, very simple in thought
and carefully finished; and the same care and
finish may be seen in the gold and silver orna-
ments by Harold Stabler, whose mind turns

the New Gallery
willingly towards designs of an ecclesiastical nature.
The neck chain with little kneeling angels hanging
from it is an interesting piece, the mixing of gold
and silver and the slight touches of colour are
happily worked out. One can feel in this work the
influence of H. Wilson, perhaps our finest silver-
smith, who is also an exhibitor in this collection.
The o t h er
exhibitors of
jewellery are
mostly ladies:
Miss May
Morris, whose
work is always
characteristic
and interesting;
Miss Halle,best
r e p resente d
here by a fine
little agate cup
artistically
mounted, and
an ivory casket
decorated with
silver and
enamel, both
objects being
of excellent
workmanship;
Miss Agnew,
a lady whose

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