AN ELIZABETH II SILVER-GILT AND GEM-SET ROSEBOWL
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AN ELIZABETH II SILVER-GILT AND GEM-SET ROSEBOWL

MARK OF GERALD BENNEY, LONDON, 1967

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AN ELIZABETH II SILVER-GILT AND GEM-SET ROSEBOWL
MARK OF GERALD BENNEY, LONDON, 1967
The circular bowl with gilt interior fitted with a cover of textured spirals set with peridots, marked on bowl and cover, with original leather presentation case
8¼ in. (20.9 cm.) diameter; 46 oz. (1,431 gr.)

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Gerald Benney (1930-2008) was born in Hull, England and attended Brighton College of Art from 1946-1948. There, he was taught by Dunstan Pruden, a Roman Catholic silversmith whose style was inspired by the Arts and Crafts Movement. Benney's style was also influenced by the free-form shapes of Scandinavian silver. In 1953, Benney acquired a workshop of his own, where he developed his minimalist style of domestic silver, much of which is distinguished by his innovative "bark" finish.

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