23rd Sep, 2021 11:00

Jewellery

 
  Lot 1
 

A pearl, conch pearl and diamond bar brooch, circa 1920

A pearl, conch pearl and diamond bar brooch, circa 1920

The line of old brilliant-cut diamonds, accented by a 4.2mm conch pearl and 4.1mm black and white pearls, diamonds approx. 0.90 carat total, length 6.6cm, fitted case by London & Ryder, 17 New Bond St, London W.

Property from the Estate of Pamela Myers

Pamela Myers was the wife of artist Bernard Myers (1925-2007). They moved to St Peter’s Wharf, Chiswick in 1985 where Bernard kept his studio.
Pamela was the granddaughter of the eminent Victorian painter and illustrator Sir Luke Fildes KCVO RA (1843-1927). Fields himself was the grandson of the notable female political activist Mary Fildes (D. 1876) Sir Luke began his career as an illustrator for ‘The Graphic’ in 1869, recording and commenting on contemporary events. His image of an empty chair to evoke the death of Charles Dickens influenced many, including Van Gogh, whose painting ‘Gauguin's Chair’ of 1888 refers back to Fildes' composition. In 1874 he married Fanny Woods, an artist and artist model. Fildes enjoyed a highly successful career as a painter and was particularly known for his portraits, including those of King Edward VII, the Duke and Duchess of York and Prince George, the Prince of Wales.

For additional jewels from the estate, please see lots 93, 161, 197, 198 and 200.

Sold for £875

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