Description: Rare Designer Lore Garrick Sterling Silver Modernist Cufflinks Circa 1950s Measurements: .4"H x 1.05"W x .25"Thick (1.02cm x 2.67cm x .64cm) Markings: LORE Sterling Weight: 12.1g Fantastic pair of sterling silver modernist cufflinks by Lore Garrick. Classic positive and negative space design so indicative of the wearable art movement started in the 1940's. They are in excellent condition with no damage of any kind. They have recently been professionally polished and look amazing. Exciting and rare collector's set. Lore Garrick Biography: Renowned New York artist, art collector and jeweler Mrs. Harvey E. Garrick (1920-2013), also known as Lieselotte Lore Garrick, created modernist jewelry in the 1950-70s. She had a shop in Manhattan - Greenwich Village where she sold her brooches, earrings, bracelets and pendants made from sterling silver, copper and brass. Alongside the likes of Ed Wiener, Art Smith, Henry Steig, Sam Kramer, Paul Lobel, Peter Macchiarini, and Bill Tendler, just to name a few. She signed her hand wrought pieces with capital letters LORE. All of her pieces were one of a kind and hand-forged by her personally.
Price: 136.5 USD
Location: Frisco, Texas
End Time: 2024-12-17T07:03:33.000Z
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Brand: Lore Garrick
Type: Cufflinks