Designer/Maker:
James Parker. San Diego, CA.James Parker was an important
San Diego Artist-Craftsman. This early charter member of San Diego's
Allied Craftsmen is a nationally well known silversmith. He was inspired
to work with enamel on copper by close contact with fellow Allied
Craftsmen Ellamarie and Jackson Woolley, and Barney Reid. By the late
1960's, he considered himself an enamelist primarily.
Description:
Imaginative construction of enameled copper pieces in original
box frame. This work came directly from the James Parker estate.
Dimensions:
11.75" x 6.25" framed
Condition:
Good vintage condition. Bottom piece of enamel has been re-glued to
original dowel risers.