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Kate Harris studied at the National Art Training School in South Kensington before joining the staff of William Hutton & Sons as a designer working from the small London factory that they opened in 1898. Widely celebrated for her Art Nouveau designs, a silver cup and cover by Harris and produced by William Hutton & Sons, now in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London (Acc. No. M.22&A-1966), was a prize winner at the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle. Recent works by Kate Harris for William Hutton & Sons at auction include two enameled buckles, sold at Christie's, London, 27 November 2007, lots 74 and 75, and a tray, sold at Christie's, London, 27-28 November 2012, lot 570.
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Overall with some minor scuffs consistent with age and use, the enamels with some minor scratches and tiny losses, the garnets with natural inclusions and veining, some tiny scratches to the mother-of-pearl, some wear to the chased decoration on the cover, the cover slightly bent down at the back left and front right corners, wobbles very slightly on a flat surface, good condition.
57⁄8 in. (15 cm.) square
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Lot 264Sale 21107
A silver and enamel table casket, 1902KATE HARRIS (ACTIVE 1899-1905)Estimate: USD 1,500 - 2,500
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