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Edwardian Silver & Enamel Roses Brooch by Marius Hammer

603F
Written by Olly Gerrish

A pretty and brooch by Marius Hammer (1847 – 1927). Hammer was The son of Master Goldsmith, Lauritz Hammer. He was born in the town of Bergen, Norway and worked there until his death in 1927. Hammer was the third generation in his family of craftsmen. He trained in his father’s workshop but set his sights on doing more than running a small workshop like his father and grandfather had done before him.
During his studies in Hamburg and Berlin, Germany, he saw new techniques and production methods. He employed these soon after his return to Bergen. This helped the family’s shop grow and, in a few years, become the largest in Bergen. In 1885, the Hammer firm became court provider to the Prince of Wales.
Marius Hammer was one of the most important silversmiths in Norway. A contemporary of Fabergé, Marius Hammer became world famous for its enamel work. This brooch is typical of his work with translucent enamel and roses.
Marius Hammer jewelry is highly sought after because of its delicate beauty and fine craftsmanship.

Item Number
603F
Measurements
Length 7.8 cm
Width at widest point 6 mm
Item Materials
Date & Origin
Provenance
Norwegian
Hallmarks
930S (for silver)
Condition
Very Good
Discovered
6 years ago
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