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1983.199
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Pendant made of gold, enamel, pearl, opals and emeralds on a gold chain designed by Henry Wilson. Wilson was a architect, designer and teacher. He was the chief assistant to the architect John Sedding and took over the practice, but he also ran a metalwork studio, and taught metalwork at the Central School of Arts and Crafts. This piece is reversible, with an angel holding a dove on one side and a Tudor rose on the other.
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London
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1908 - 1912
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Arts & Crafts
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THE ARTIFICERS' GUILD LTD, 9 MADDOX ST LONDON W HENRY WILSON