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Necklace

Bonnor, John Houghton Maurice (1875-1917)

Necklace, silver, gold, enamel and opals, consisting of a reliquary-like pendant with two hinged doors that open to reveal an image of St Wenefride cast in relief, a large oval cabochon opal mounted over the opening, the pendant is of a square form at the lower part and the upper part has two sloping sides that meet at a central peak, the lower element is formed of a cast, pierced element mounted with opals, the stylised leaves extend up the sides of the main pendant, the pendant is surmounted with three oval cabochon opals mounted in silver with ropework and bead design, three above the pendant and one positioned as a drop (NB - the drop is a modern addition - see comments), the upper three opals are linked to two die-struck, circular enamel roundels depicting Libra (as viewed, left) and Scorpio (as viewed, right) with corresponding zodiac symbols on the reverse, the main chain of the necklace is formed by simple oval links in silver, interspersed at regular intervals with knotwork and bead links, the clasp formed by simple, horizontal tubing, above the zodiac roundels the chain is doubled and links to the main necklace chain via two long, rectangular silver links with a scrolling pattern, situated between knotwork and bead links; the roundels are enamelled in blue and the relief panel of St Wenefride is gold enamelled in red, green and blue.

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Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 51743

Creation/Production

Bonnor, John Houghton Maurice
Date: 1905 ca

Acquisition

Purchase - ass. of DWT, 9/6/2015
Purchased with support from The Derek Williams Trust

Measurements

Height (cm): 4.5
Height (in): 1
Width (cm): 1.7
Width (in): 3
Length (cm): 22
Length (in): 8

Techniques

wrought
hand formed
forming
Applied Art
die-struck
cast
forming
Applied Art
assembled
forming
Applied Art
soldered
forming
Applied Art
tooled
forming
Applied Art
enamelled
decoration
Applied Art

Material

silver
gold
enamel
opal

Location

In store

Categories

Gemwaith | Jewellery Celf Gymhwysol | Applied Art Catalogue level
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