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      • Georgie Gaskin, 'Phyllida' pendant
        Dec. 17, 2024

        Georgie Gaskin, 'Phyllida' pendant

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Georgie Gaskin 'Phyllida' pendant Pendant with cabochon sapphires, pear-shaped emeralds, and pear and oval-cut pink tourmalines; c. 1930 Silver gilt Signed with maker's mark to reverse 'G' and printed to interior of original box 'Mrs. Arthur Gaskin Jeweller Chipping Camden'. Sold with original box and a copy of Arthur & Georgie Gaskin. Provenance: The Artist | Thence by descent to Laurence Hodson, godfather to Joscelyne Gaskin | Tennants, North Yorkshire, Summer Catalogue Sale, 17 July 2009, Lot 196 | Collection of Sean O'Lubaigh, Dublin | Acquired from the previous, Collection of Anne C. and David J. Bromer Exhibited: Arthur & Georgie Gaskin, 11 February - 21 March 1982, City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, England (traveled to The Fine Art Society, London) Literature: Arthur & Georgie Gaskin, exhibition catalog, pg. 64, cat. no. G85 illustrates this example This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

        Rago Arts and Auction Center
      • Arthur (1862-1928) and Georgie (1866-1934) Gaskin.…
        Dec. 04, 2024

        Arthur (1862-1928) and Georgie (1866-1934) Gaskin.…

        Est: £300 - £500

        Arthur (1862-1928) and Georgie (1866-1934) Gaskin. An Arts & Crafts opal and enamel bracelet, attributed to Arthur and Georgie Gaskin, with square panels with a central cabochon opal in bezel setting to enamel ground, within foliate and bead surround, alternating with rectangular panels with twisted wire decoration and blue and green enamel, to box clasp, unmarked, width 1.2cm, length 20cm Provenance: a private London collection

        Roseberys
      • ARTHUR J. GASKIN (1862-1928) AND GEORGIE GASKIN (1866-1934)
        Apr. 17, 2024

        ARTHUR J. GASKIN (1862-1928) AND GEORGIE GASKIN (1866-1934)

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        ARTHUR J. GASKIN (1862-1928) AND GEORGIE GASKIN (1866-1934) ARTS & CRAFTS PENDANT NECKLACE, CIRCA 1912 white metal, set with opal cabochons and tsavorite garnets, with original chain, 7cm tall, chain length 43.5cm; together with a copy of the Studio magazine, Vol. 61 No. 254 (2) Literature: The Studio Magazine, Vol. 61, No. 254, May 15th 1914, p.300 where a pendant of this design is illustrated

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • ARTHUR J. GASKIN (1862-1928) AND GEORGIE GASKIN (1866-1934) ARTS & CRAFTS PENDANT, CIRCA 1910
        Apr. 19, 2023

        ARTHUR J. GASKIN (1862-1928) AND GEORGIE GASKIN (1866-1934) ARTS & CRAFTS PENDANT, CIRCA 1910

        Est: £400 - £600

        ARTHUR J. GASKIN (1862-1928) AND GEORGIE GASKIN (1866-1934) ARTS & CRAFTS PENDANT, CIRCA 1910 gold, set with green chalcedony, unmarked (4.5cm long) Note: This pendant is illustrated in a group of Gaskin jewellery from an undated article in Collectors Weekly

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • ARTHUR J. GASKIN (1862-1928) AND GEORGIE GASKIN (1866-1934) (ATTRIBUTED MAKER) PENDANT NECKLACE, CIRCA 1900
        Apr. 19, 2023

        ARTHUR J. GASKIN (1862-1928) AND GEORGIE GASKIN (1866-1934) (ATTRIBUTED MAKER) PENDANT NECKLACE, CIRCA 1900

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        ARTHUR J. GASKIN (1862-1928) AND GEORGIE GASKIN (1866-1934) (ATTRIBUTED MAKER) PENDANT NECKLACE, CIRCA 1900 white metal, enamel, set with a central mother of pearl cabochons, in a border of opals, turquoise, amethyst, garnet and peridot (approx. 48cm long, main medallion 5cm tall)

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • Georgina Cave Gaskin (1868-1934), pen on paper, "How doth the little busy bee - improve each shining hour?" bees playing croquet, in...
        Jun. 02, 2018

        Georgina Cave Gaskin (1868-1934), pen on paper, "How doth the little busy bee - improve each shining hour?" bees playing croquet, in...

        Est: $100 - $300

        Georgina Cave Gaskin (1868-1934), pen on paper, "How doth the little busy bee - improve each shining hour?" bees playing croquet, initialed lower left: GCG, having original "Collection of David Rockefeller" inventory label on verso inscribed with inventory number DR41.0043, sight size: 5 3/4" x 9 1/4". Provenance: Estate of Peggy & David Rockefeller having stamp/label. Acquired as a gift of Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Dilworth.

        Nadeau's Auction Gallery
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