A pair of Tom Scott 18ct gold and green tourmaline earrings, each designed as a central round mixed cut green tourmaline claw set in yellow gold within marquise shaped mount formed from stylised compressed ‘tubes’, 21mm x 14mm, total weight approx. 9.4g
Born in 1946, Tom Scott graduated from Hornsey College of Art where he studied silversmithing and jewellery design. He set up his own workshop in London in the 1960's and his name has become synonymous with the iconic styles of this era alongside contemporaries such as John Donald and Andrew Grima
Sold for £950
Condition Report
Hallmarked London 1973, makers stamp 'TES', hallmarks clear, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
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