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Born in the suburbs of London, Charles Robert Ashbee (1863-1942) attended Wellington College before reading History at King's College, Cambridge from 1883 to 1886 while studying under the architect George Frederick Bodley. Upon his return to London, Ashbee helped to establish the Guild and School of Handicraft in 1888, which became one of the most important Arts and Crafts workshops of the period. Though the Guild and School of Handicraft closed in 1895, it was relocated to Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds in 1902 where it continued to flourish until 1907. In both locations, the guild functioned as an experimental socialist society, educating craftspeople while producing works in jewelry, enamels, and metalwork. Ashbee himself designed a number of works for the guild, such as the present lot, while also working as a celebrated architect and designer throughout the UK and Europe.
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Overall with some minor scuffs consistent with age and use, some minor wear to the engraved decoration, a few very tiny bends to the rim of the cover, the enamel and chrysoprase finial with some minor scratches, good condition.
33⁄4 in. (9.5 cm.) diameter
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Lot 263Sale 21107
A silver and enamel cup and cover, 1903CHARLES ROBERT ASHBEE (1863-1942)Estimate: USD 3,000 - 5,000
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