Six Designs for Jewelry

Edgar Gilstrap Simpson British

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Six designs for jewelry, including smaller motifs. There are two large designs on the page, one shaped like a leaf with a red stone and two smaller white stones. The other design has the shape of a dragonfly. Both could be worn as a brooch but might also be meant as the tip of a stickpin. The four other designs are smaller motifs made up out of a fine silver or gold band with a precious stone. The designs are individually numbered (continuous from the previous pages).

Six Designs for Jewelry, Edgar Gilstrap Simpson (British, 1867–1945 (presumed)), Graphite and gouache

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