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An 18ct gold and amethyst pendant by Beck & Blyth, 1971, the elongated trapezoid of...
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Provenance: Exhibited at Noonans Mayfair: A Loan Exhibition of an Important Private Collection of British Designer Jewellery, 7 - 12 October 2024.
Beck and Blyth was a small workshop in Shepherds Market, formed by Frances Beck and Ernest Blyth in 1966. The pair met whilst both working in the studio of Andrew Grima. Their bold work favours the use of interesting textures and large semi-precious stones, accented with small diamonds. They won the De Beers Diamond International Award in 1968, 1973 and 1967.
Condition Report
General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Gross weight 28.2gm.
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Provenance: Exhibited at Noonans Mayfair: A Loan Exhibition of an Important Private Collection of British Designer Jewellery, 7 - 12 October 2024.
Beck and Blyth was a small workshop in Shepherds Market, formed by Frances Beck and Ernest Blyth in 1966. The pair met whilst both working in the studio of Andrew Grima. Their bold work favours the use of interesting textures and large semi-precious stones, accented with small diamonds. They won the De Beers Diamond International Award in 1968, 1973 and 1967.
Condition Report
General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Gross weight 28.2gm.
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