A gold and opal doublet cuff, by Gerald Benney, 1975
The textured 18 carat yellow gold cuff set to the front with four rectangular opal doublets, London hallmark, maker's mark AGB, inner diameters 6.5cm x 5.1cm
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Gerald Benney (1930 - 2008) was an outstanding and influential 20th century British goldsmith. During a career spanning more than 50 years, he was the first British craftsman to hold four Royal Warrants simultaneously. Although most notable for his designs in silver, Benney also created jewellery, clocks, lamps, and even prams. He is particularly notable for his work in enamelling. His work can be seen in many collections worldwide, including those of the Victoria & Albert Museum and The Goldsmiths' Company. In 1993, together with his son Simon, now also an accomplished goldsmith, Benny opened a shop in Knightsbridge, London and two years later was awarded a CBE. Today the family firm is under the direction of Simon Benney.
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Please note the cuff is set with opal triplets and not as stated in the catalogue.