Sterling Silver Foliate Motif Brooch with Rock Crystal by Mary Gage
Sterling Silver Foliate Motif Brooch with Rock Crystal by Mary Gage
Large Mary Gage Sterling Silver Foliate Motif Brooch with Rock Crystal
Impressive brooch designed by Mary Gage with stamped marks.
Provenance: The Paul & Terry Somerson Collection of 20th and 21st Century Metalwork Jewelry.
Mary Gage (1898-1993) was born in Indiana. She served as a nurse during World War I. After the war she traveled around the world, with two years spent in China. She developed a life-long interest in all thing Chinese.
When she returned to the United States, she learned silversmithing and opened her business in New York. Her jewelry was sold in New York and at exhibits throughout the country. In her later years, she lived in Connecticut, Vermont, and Portland.
Mary was eccentric and often traveled with at least 13 large poodles. Her motifs were inspired by nature and are usually heavily carved, chased, and beaded.
Elyse Zorn Karlin wrote in her book, Jewelry & Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition, that Mary Gage "had no formal training and learned her craft by working with Armenian and Yemenite Jews in Greenwich Village.”
Excerpt from Chicago Silver website.
Designer: Mary Gage
Maker: Mary Gage
Circa: 1940’s
Dimensions: 2.63” W X 3.25” H
Country of Origin: New York, New York, USA
INV #: BRO-11