Marius Hammer was born in 1847. In 1871, he opened his workshop in his native city of Bergen, which existed until 1927. Hammer was a contemporary of Fabergé and is considered one of the most important silversmiths in Norway. He became known above all for his high-quality silverware and jewellery.
Filigree art nouveau necklace from Norway. Attached to a pea chain, one element was handcrafted in filigree silver and beadings and decorated with various green enamels. Further elements decorated with enamel were attached to pea chains. Without maker's mark, attributed to Marius Hammer, Bergen/Norway, circa 1900. Condition very good with age appropriate patina.
Dimensions & Details
- Size 2,7 x 5,5 cm
- Weight 11,12 g
- In 925/- silver and enamel
- Very good original condition
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