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Marius Hammer Blue Enamel and Sterling Silver Gilt

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She was painting in her art studio, splashing acrylics all over her large canvas and, absentmindedly, her clothes. The sun was sinking into the London skyline, fading into pinks and greens. With each brush stroke her necklace would move just enough to capture the light from what was left of the sun. She paused to look at her work, leaning her head on her right hand, getting blue paint on her chin. However, her creative side didn’t stop to notice, it went right on crafting, magically making paint into a masterpiece.; Marius Hammer was a Norwegian jeweler (1847-1927) who worked in Bergen, Norway. He was renowned for his silversmith work and enamel design. This European blue enamel necklace was one of his designs, it was hand crafted around 1905. This detailed necklace is covered with swirling and twirling gilt, featuring light sky blue enamel that shines even in the dark. This is a drop necklace that holds textured and smooth enamel, carefully chosen to add detail to a piece that that can be worn to a black tie dinner or a casual luncheon. This piece weighs 11.4 grams and measures 16 inches in length.; Let this necklace make any night magical! Perfect for a night on the town, and perfect for a night in.

Reserve: $420.00

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Location: This item ships from Wisconsin

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She was painting in her art studio, splashing acrylics all over her large canvas and, absentmindedly, her clothes. The sun was sinking into the London skyline, fading into pinks and greens. With each brush stroke her necklace would move just enough to capture the light from what was left of the sun. She paused to look at her work, leaning her head on her right hand, getting blue paint on her chin. However, her creative side didn’t stop to notice, it went right on crafting, magically making paint into a masterpiece.; Marius Hammer was a Norwegian jeweler (1847-1927) who worked in Bergen, Norway. He was renowned for his silversmith work and enamel design. This European blue enamel necklace was one of his designs, it was hand crafted around 1905. This detailed necklace is covered with swirling and twirling gilt, featuring light sky blue enamel that shines even in the dark. This is a drop necklace that holds textured and smooth enamel, carefully chosen to add detail to a piece that that can be worn to a black tie dinner or a casual luncheon. This piece weighs 11.4 grams and measures 16 inches in length.; Let this necklace make any night magical! Perfect for a night on the town, and perfect for a night in.

Reserve: $420.00

Shipping:
Domestic: Flat-rate of $20.00 to anywhere within the contiguous U.S.
International: Foreign shipping rates are determined by destination.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Location: This item ships from Wisconsin

Your purchase is protected:
Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.

In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.

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