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Early 1930's Theodore Fahrner Silver Bracelet
This is such a fabulous example of Gustav Braendles Filigree Jewellery, fusing the peasant Germanic Style with that of the Art Deco period. Spirals of corded wire cover the surface and centre spine is set with marcasite.
Gilded Solid Silver - Heavy construction
S t amped 925 TH in Circle and Original Fahrner in the rectangular cut off cartouche of the early 20's
Size: 19.5cm end to end - Width 2.5cm
If you are interested in the history of Theodore Fahrner Jewellery I can thoroughly recommend the Book Theodore Fahrner Jewellery between Avantgarde and Tradition - Art Nouveau Art Deco the 1950's published by Schiffer
J034
German Jewellery of the Period I love the Jugendstil (German Art Nouveau) Jewellery produced in Pforzheim, Germany around the 1900's. This small town, on the outskirts of the Black Forrest, became the centre of the German Jewellery industry. An industry that employed more than 14,000 men and women producing some of the most fabulous jewellery of the period. It was exported all over the world and many pieces were sold here in the UK through wholesalers like Murrle Bennett & Co, who supplied retailers like Liberty's of London. One of the many firms producing stunning Jewellery in Pforzheim was Theodor Fahrner. Theodor Fahrner Junior took over the business upon his father's death in 1883. Around 1900 they began to enjoy real commercial success and this was in part, due to the company actively collaborating with numerous artists, especially the Mathilde Denholm Darmstadt Artists Colony whose members included Joseph Olbrich. Theodor Fahrner Jnr died in 1919 and Gustav Braendle acquired the company in the same year, continuing to run the business, calling it Gustav Braendle, Theodor Fahrner Nachf.
Buy With Confidence - Over 12 years selling online internationally
This item comes with our 30 day money back guarantee - backed by excellent customer service - see our Feedback. You will receive a full description on company letter-head along with your invoice and your item will be packed in a hard case and two bubble envelopes.
FREE Worldwide Tracked and / or Signed for First Class Postage on ALL Items Via Royal Mail
Describing Precious Metals and Stones
We use industry standard methods for calculating stone weights and / or colour (if stated) in set jewellery using measurements, calculations and comparison. We do not remove stones from their settings to determine size or colour.
*ALL Gold and or Platinum stated precious metals that bare no stamp or hallmark are tested using a non-destructive electronic testing device. All silver is acid tested.
ALL Weights & Measures are Approximate. Unless otherwise stated, any dimensions and estimated weights of gemstones in this description have been determined without unsetting the stones and are, therefore, to be considered only as a probable because of limitations imposed by the mount.
This is such a fabulous example of Gustav Braendles Filigree Jewellery, fusing the peasant Germanic Style with that of the Art Deco period. Spirals of corded wire cover the surface and centre spine is set with marcasite.
Gilded Solid Silver - Heavy construction
S t amped 925 TH in Circle and Original Fahrner in the rectangular cut off cartouche of the early 20's
Size: 19.5cm end to end - Width 2.5cm
If you are interested in the history of Theodore Fahrner Jewellery I can thoroughly recommend the Book Theodore Fahrner Jewellery between Avantgarde and Tradition - Art Nouveau Art Deco the 1950's published by Schiffer
J034
German Jewellery of the Period I love the Jugendstil (German Art Nouveau) Jewellery produced in Pforzheim, Germany around the 1900's. This small town, on the outskirts of the Black Forrest, became the centre of the German Jewellery industry. An industry that employed more than 14,000 men and women producing some of the most fabulous jewellery of the period. It was exported all over the world and many pieces were sold here in the UK through wholesalers like Murrle Bennett & Co, who supplied retailers like Liberty's of London. One of the many firms producing stunning Jewellery in Pforzheim was Theodor Fahrner. Theodor Fahrner Junior took over the business upon his father's death in 1883. Around 1900 they began to enjoy real commercial success and this was in part, due to the company actively collaborating with numerous artists, especially the Mathilde Denholm Darmstadt Artists Colony whose members included Joseph Olbrich. Theodor Fahrner Jnr died in 1919 and Gustav Braendle acquired the company in the same year, continuing to run the business, calling it Gustav Braendle, Theodor Fahrner Nachf.
Buy With Confidence - Over 12 years selling online internationally
This item comes with our 30 day money back guarantee - backed by excellent customer service - see our Feedback. You will receive a full description on company letter-head along with your invoice and your item will be packed in a hard case and two bubble envelopes.
FREE Worldwide Tracked and / or Signed for First Class Postage on ALL Items Via Royal Mail
Describing Precious Metals and Stones
We use industry standard methods for calculating stone weights and / or colour (if stated) in set jewellery using measurements, calculations and comparison. We do not remove stones from their settings to determine size or colour.
*ALL Gold and or Platinum stated precious metals that bare no stamp or hallmark are tested using a non-destructive electronic testing device. All silver is acid tested.
ALL Weights & Measures are Approximate. Unless otherwise stated, any dimensions and estimated weights of gemstones in this description have been determined without unsetting the stones and are, therefore, to be considered only as a probable because of limitations imposed by the mount.
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