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Superb Harry Sørby David Andersen Sterling Amazonite 1960s Troll Series Brooch

Superb Harry Sørby David Andersen Sterling Amazonite 1960s Troll Series Brooch

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Superb Norway Designer Harry Sørby for David Andersen Sterling & Amazonite Modernist Brooch - From the 1960s Trolls Series

Measurements: 2.1"W x 1.25"H (5.33cm x 3.18cm) 

Markings: D-A - 925S - Scales Stamp - Norway-Sterling - Inv.H.S.

Weight: 13.9g

Superb modernist sterling and Amazonite brooch. It has been professionally polished and is in excellent condition. Stone is fully intact with no damage and is shiny and bright. Any weird black lines or marks in the photos are just reflections or shadows. It's very shiny and hard to photograph. Included with purchase are 2 silver converters so it can be worn as a pendant if preferred.

Harry Sørby (1905•1988) Harry Sørby started his long career as an apprentice in the technical production department at David-Andersen in1921. After studying design and sculpture in Norway at the National College of Art and Design (NCAD), and in Germany, he started designing for D-A in 1929. This was a dynamic period in Norwegian silver production. Sørby got to work with a group of young designers consisting of Ivar David-Andersen, ThorBjørn Lie-Jørgensen, and Guttorm Gagnes who were to be well known for their remarkable works in enamelled silver through Classicism and Functionalism to Scandinavian Design. Although Sørby continued working for D-A, he started his own design workshop in 1946. During his career he got awards for designs in silver, glass, steel and iron. Sørby was still one of the leading designers of David-Andersen in the sixties and seventies. Together with Bjørn Sigurd Østern he contributed to a new and modern look that continued the company’s strong tradition of Scandinavian Design. In the corpus works/silver hollow-ware and jewelry production, the influences from his studies in sculpture are obvious. The jewelry production covers elegant fine jewelry in gold with precious stones or pearls as well as pieces in a characteristic 1960s style with Norwegian semi precious stones. His style in modern jewelry was more slender, with a strong inspiration from botanics, more so than the other designers working with David-Andersen.

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