Lot 120
 

Christopher Nigel Lawrence (b. 1936): a set of eight silver bowls, with bark textured edges, London 1975, each bowl 7.6toz, 60.8toz total. [Lawrence was born in Cumberland, but the family later moved to Essex. At 15 he was an apprentice to C.J. Vander as a tray maker and flat hammer man. He then went on to Study at the Central School of Arts & Crafts, London. When he was 21, he moved to R.E. Stone, where he worked for two years with many fine craftsmen. He later spent eight years as Gerald Benney's workshop manager before setting up by himself in a small garden workshop in the late 1960's. Four months later he opened his own design studio and workshop in Leigh-on-Sea. Following a recession in the early 1970's, he closed the workshop and spent more time designing and making himself. He then moved to Southend and again had a workshop in his garden. He went on to win twenty-eight prizes in the Goldsmith's Craft Council competitions and three Jacques Cartier Memorial Awards. In 1973 he held a one-man exhibition at Goldsmith's Hall. During the 1970's he also did some design work for his old employer C.J. Vander. Furthermore, in the mid 1970's he produced some limited edition pieces for Jean Renet, 1 Old Bond Street, London, following a one-man exhibition in 1970]

Sold for £1,300


 

Christopher Nigel Lawrence (b. 1936): a set of eight silver bowls, with bark textured edges, London 1975, each bowl 7.6toz, 60.8toz total. [Lawrence was born in Cumberland, but the family later moved to Essex. At 15 he was an apprentice to C.J. Vander as a tray maker and flat hammer man. He then went on to Study at the Central School of Arts & Crafts, London. When he was 21, he moved to R.E. Stone, where he worked for two years with many fine craftsmen. He later spent eight years as Gerald Benney's workshop manager before setting up by himself in a small garden workshop in the late 1960's. Four months later he opened his own design studio and workshop in Leigh-on-Sea. Following a recession in the early 1970's, he closed the workshop and spent more time designing and making himself. He then moved to Southend and again had a workshop in his garden. He went on to win twenty-eight prizes in the Goldsmith's Craft Council competitions and three Jacques Cartier Memorial Awards. In 1973 he held a one-man exhibition at Goldsmith's Hall. During the 1970's he also did some design work for his old employer C.J. Vander. Furthermore, in the mid 1970's he produced some limited edition pieces for Jean Renet, 1 Old Bond Street, London, following a one-man exhibition in 1970]

Auction: A Private Stamford Collection of Wine, Whisky & Specialist Silver, 9th Dec, 2022

 

 

 
 
 
 

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