Live auction - June 21st

493. ALFRED CLARK, 33 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON. EDWARDIAN WAX SEAL, CIRCA 1903-1916.

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Start price 400€

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Lot description

Amethyst, silver and lapis lazuli.
It has a workshop stamp on the origin of the manufacture. Alfred Clark founded his business in 1880 and was a silversmith and manufacturer of travelling bags, commissioned by H.R.H. the Prince and Princess of Wales; in 1888 the Prince of Wales commissioned a watch as a gift to the Princess on the occasion of her silver wedding anniversary. Clark had several premises in the Mayfair area and moved to 33 New Bond Street in 1903, where he remained until 1916.
It has oxidation, a missing parrot's eye and minor chipping on the amethyst.
Height 9 cm.

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