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Antique Sterling Silver & Enamel Picture Frame by Asprey & Co England Circa 1920

$8,500
£6,466.55
€7,561.38
CA$11,887.63
A$13,354.40
CHF 7,107.06
MX$165,132.30
NOK 86,600.32
SEK 83,730.08
DKK 56,400.79
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A wonderful Art Deco sterling silver & enamel Photograph frame by Asprey & Co, Birmingham 1929, Origin England. A Rare large pure Art Deco frame with a reminder of the Jazz age, both the silver enamel marcasite decoration are in superb condition. It retains its original stained satin wood back & easel support. History of the maker; An early speciality of Asprey was dressing cases, for which Queen Victoria awarded a Royal Warrant for in 1862. In the same year Asprey was also awarded a gold medal for its dressing cases at the International Exhibition. The 20s and 30s were a golden age for Asprey. It embraced the new style, now known as Art Deco but then called Moderne or Jazz Modern, introduced by the Paris Exposition de Arts Décoratifs in 1925. It's iconic designs reflect the new energy and originality, Asprey’s catalogues of this era are beautiful anthologies of luxury goods. It was the age of the cocktail and Asprey embraced this, creating unique, iconic humorous pieces. Dimensions; H 9” W at base 6 1/2” Window H7” X 5”

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