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Philip Morton
(1911-2001) Minneapolis, Minnesota
author of "Contemporary Jewelry; a Craftsman's Handbook" 1970 |
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Max Nass
(active 1950s/1970s) New York, NY handwrought silver jewelry, member: Artist-Craftsmen of New York, had a shop on E.27th St., it still exists and bears his name
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E. Peter Peterson (P. Nass)
(active 1950s/1960s) New York, NY maker of handwrought silver jewelry & painter, studied at Cooper Union, exhibited Walker Art Center in 1948
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Jack Nutting
(1920-1997) San Francisco, CA
active 1950s-1980s
jeweler & sculptor, member - Metal Arts Guild of San Francisco
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Harry Osaki
(1916-1999) Pasadena, CA
active from c.1947
Handwrought holloware, flatware & jewelry |
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Earl Pardon (1926-1991) Saratoga Springs, NY Active 1950-1991 jeweler noted for enamel decorated sterling jewelry, sculptor, designer of modernist tableware for Towle c.1960 |
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James Parker (1914-1987) San Diego, California Active from c1945
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Richard Parker
Avon, CT active 1961-present
mark is not for Mary Parker |
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Lorna Pearson (Watson)
(b.1925) Alfred, NY, & Durham, NH silversmith & jeweler, work often incorporated ebony, studied at Black Mountain College & School for American Craftsmen, teacher at University of New Hampshire
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Ronald Hayes Pearson
(1924-1996) Rochester, NY from c.1950
Deer Island, ME from c.1975
graduate of the School for American Craftsmen and member of Rochester's "Shop One", first mark is found on his earliest work in spun brass, the second mark was used on most of his silver jewelry, the Pearson studio is still actively using it |
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Ruth Penington
(1905-1998) Seattle, WA jeweler, painter & printmaker, professor at University of Washington School of Art, member: Northwest Designer Craftsmen
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Janice Pettee
(1901-1983) Los Angeles, CA
jeweler & ceramic sculptor, modeled figurines for Vernon Kilns, exhibited jewelry - Norton Simon Museum (Pasadena) in a one woman show (1960)
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Henry Petzal (1906-2002) Manchester, NH & La Jolla, CA active from 1957 German emigre, self taught starting at the age of fifty, maker of handwrought holloware. Well regarded for fine craftsmanship. |
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Robert Pierron (1918-2006) Chicago, IL jeweler & sculptor, studied University of Wisconsin, exhibited Art Institute of Chicago, owner of shop "Studio 23" in Chicago until 1984 |
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Prip - Pearson (1906-2002) Rochester, NY mark used on the colloborative efforts of John Prip and Ronald Hayes Pearson (1952-1957) at Shop One in Rochester |
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