Wednesday 27 November 2024
A pair of Elizabeth II silver spoons with engraved handles. George Taylor Friend, London,...
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Description
A pair of Elizabeth II silver spoons with engraved handles.
George Taylor Friend,
London, 1944.
The spoons designed with rounded bowls to slightly curving handles engraved with three sets of diagonal bands, 15.1cm long, total weight approx. 2ozt (2)
Lot Footnotes
George Taylor Friend (1881-1969) taught metalwork at the Central School of Arts and Crafts between 1902 and 1947 and has been described as one of the most accomplished engravers of his day. The best known piece of silver associated with him is the Sea Beaker of 1933 (designed by Richard Gleadowe, made by H.G. Murphy and engraved by Friend) now in the Power House Museum in Sydney. Friend is also known for his works on paper and exhibited at The Royal Academy of Art twenty-three times between 1913 and 1960 (he also addressed the Art Worker's Guild and was a member of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society). He was associated with Eric Gill and created the medal of Gill now in the National Portrait Gallery in London.
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