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Solid sterling silver made with the utmost of detail. Real conversation pieces. Very few left. Each one completely hand constructed and decorated to make each one as realistic and dimensional as possible.
Solid sterling silver made with the utmost of detail. Real conversation pieces. Very few left. Each one completely hand constructed and decorated to make each one as realistic and dimensional as possible.
| Weight | 1 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
Another piece of Pauline’s from her enameled “Collage” series. Bright and fanciful stenciled enamel on copper, in an abstract array of designs. Pauline makes all of her own stencil to assure uniqueness. The process involves a series of up to 7 (sometimes more..) firings in a kiln @ 1450 degrees. … Read More
Rare and unusual decorative cabinet knobs. Solid sterling silver,designed and fabricated by Pauline. A real conversation piece. The current Chianti bottle has more detail and the basket is much more elaborate. Only a few left.
Copper and bronze music stand. This stand has a sinuous design somewhat like a vine, bending, turning and draping around the entire piece. The easel of the stand is adjustable in height, utilizing a removable tendril like peg that fits into holes at different spacing. Elegant and most definitely ONE … Read More
Solid sterling silver cabinet knobs. These are distinctive knobs meticulously hand constructed individually. Limited quantity of several designs. Featured are Fish & Chips, and bagel with Cream Cheese. Total attention to detail was paid by Pauline to make these as true to life as possible. A great accent and conversation … Read More
A long elliptical copper bowl with transparent amethyst glass enamel and pure silver design inlaid. Approximately 6 firings were necessary to create this lovely and interesting bowl. The design is cut out by hand of fine (pure) silver foil. The individual pieces are carefully laid down on a fired base … Read More
The technique used in the making of this bowl was an innovation of Pauline’s. A base layer of clear glass enamel powder is siftedt onto the copper. One by one tiny glass beads are set onto and into the powder base. the piece is fired for a bit longer than … Read More