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Studio: international art — 64.1915

DOI issue:
No. 263 (February 1915)
DOI article:
Smith, Hamilton T.: Harold Stabler: Worker in metals and enamels
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21212#0045
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Harold Stabler s Metal-work and Enamels

gain in value from the delicate beauty of the work

with which they are surrounded.

No account of Harold Stabler’s work would be
complete without some reference to that of Mrs.
Stabler, whose frequent collaboration with her
husband has had such happy results. Of her

ALTAR CROSS IN BRASS GILD-
ING METAL AND COPPER.
DESIGNED AND EXECUTED BY
HAROLD STABLER

SILVER CHALICE SET WITH STONES.
DESIGNED AND EXECUTED BY HAROLD
STABLER

The jewellery is interest-
ing as showing a just sense
of the value of the setting
as well as of the gems.
To use a French term, for
which there is no English
equivalent, it is bijouterie
as against the joiallerie of
commerce, which latter
has no object but to dis-
play the qualities of the
actual stones, the sole duty
of the setting being to hold
them securely and to efface
itself as much as possible.
In this jewellery of Mr.
Stabler’s the gems them-
selves are of no great
costliness, but so skilfully
are they wrought into the
general design that they

PAIR of

-GILT CRUETS AND TRAY.
ISTMINSTER CATHEDRAL BY

DESIGNED AND ENGRAVED FOR
HAROLD STABLER

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