LOT 1078 GILBERT MARKS (1861-1905)
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GILBERT MARKS (1861-1905), AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER PLATE, by Gilbert Marks, London 1899, with a facsimile signature 'Gilbert Marks 1902' to the edge, the circular plate with a free flowing chased floral and foliate border with raised cornflowers, against a spot-hammered ground. 22cm diameter, 10 troy ounces Note: Gilbert Marks (British, 1861-1905) had a short but prominent career, and was regarded as one of the most skilled silversmiths of his generation, exemplifying the ethos of the Arts and Crafts movement. When the industrial revolution was in full swing and machine made objects were the norm, the finely handcrafted marks left by the tools he used to chase or hammer his simple designs were celebrated. The eminent art critic M.H.Spielmann wrote of Gilbert Marks that his work was 'gifted with a dainty imagination, with pure feeling for form and line and to harmonise all, with a love of simplicity of beautiful objects.' Marks exhibited his work in a number of galleries and exhibitions during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. His first display was held in 1895 in the gallery of Johnson, Walker and Tolhurst on Aldergate Street, and was met very favourably by critics of the time, receiving glowing reviews in The Art Journal, The Magazine of Art and The Studio. He registered his own maker's mark at Goldsmith's Hall in 1896. In 1899, Marks exhibited works at the Arts and Crafts Society and the Royal Academy, as well as a solo show at the Fine Art Society. In 1901, Johnson, Walker and Tolhurst established The Quest Gallery, which would prove a key display space for Marks in later life.
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