UsedLikeNew : Excellent condition
Pardon studied painting and sculpture at the Memphis Academy of Art as part of the G.I. Bill, granting him the confidence to engage in all media. An attraction to jewelry drew him to the National Silversmiths Conferences in the late 1950s sponsored by Handy Harman, but he remained largely self-taught. As a professor of art at Skidmore College from 1951 until his retirement in 1988, Pardon taught jewelry, painting and sculpture. During the 1950s he designed for Towle Silversmiths and Old Newbury Crafters; material investigations from this period expanded his practice. In the last decade of his life he focused on jewelry with the prodigious output of a piece a day.
SILVER FLUTES BY TOWLE
Modernistic black melamine bowl with sterling base and a coordinating salad set in Silver Flutes by Towle that were designed by Earl Pardon. The salad set measures 12" and the bowl is 4 1/2" tall and 11 1/2" wide. The pieces date from the 1960's. They are not monogrammed and are in excellent condition. SKU#0085.
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- COMPOSITION : Sterling Silver
- STYLE : Mid-Century Modern
- AGE : Post-1940
- BRAND : Towle
- PATTERN : Silver Flutes
- TYPE : Bowls
- MAKER : Towle
Pardon studied painting and sculpture at the Memphis Academy of Art as part of the G.I. Bill, granting him the confidence to engage in all media. An attraction to jewelry drew him to the National Silversmiths Conferences in the late 1950s sponsored by Handy Harman, but he remained largely self-taught. As a professor of art at Skidmore College from 1951 until his retirement in 1988, Pardon taught jewelry, painting and sculpture. During the 1950s he designed for Towle Silversmiths and Old Newbury Crafters; material investigations from this period expanded his practice. In the last decade of his life he focused on jewelry with the prodigious output of a piece a day.
SILVER FLUTES BY TOWLE
Modernistic black melamine bowl with sterling base and a coordinating salad set in Silver Flutes by Towle that were designed by Earl Pardon. The salad set measures 12" and the bowl is 4 1/2" tall and 11 1/2" wide. The pieces date from the 1960's. They are not monogrammed and are in excellent condition. SKU#0085.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!
Listed with ExportYourStore.com