TRESKOW; ELISABETH 1898 Bochum - 1992 Br黨l
Sapphire-Pearl-Bangle.
Essen; ca. 1939.

585/- yellow gold; marked; total weight: 61;7g. Inner diameter ca. 6;3cm; front ca. 6;2 x 5;0cm. 7 oval and round star sapphire cabochons D.ca. 9;2 x 8;4-3;8 x 2;5mm; 6 oval and round star ruby cabochons D.ca. 5;9 x 4;7mm; 10 natural pearls; D.ca. 3;4mm; rose.
Maker's mark ET. Finest handicraft. A very rare piece made before the beginning of the war. Enclosed: Correspondance of Dr. R黡iger Joppien from 1983/88.

Elisabeth Treskow was born on August 20; 1898 in Bochum. After attending the Hagen Silversmith's and the Essen School of Applied Arts she completed a gold- and silversmith's apprenticeship in Schw鋌isch-Gm黱d (1916-1917) and in Munich (1918-1918). In 1918 she took her apprenticeship certification exam with the Munich goldsmith Karl Rothm黮ler (1860-1930). In 1924; Treskow passed her examination for the master's certificate in front of the D黶seldorf Chamber of Commerce; in 1927 she changed workshops into the atelier of Margarethenh鰄e. When the impacts of the Great Depression showed in 1929/1930 and she did not get any more orders; Elisabeth Treskow dedicated herself to the studies of metallurgy of the the Etruscans. By doing that she discovered the technique of granulation; which the Etruscans carried out masterly.Art trade; Van Ham.

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