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A William Spratling 18k gold gentlemen's dress set

William Spratling (1900-1967)
Circa 1951-1967, Third Design Period; Taxco, Mexico
Most stamped for William Spratling; further stamped: 18K; two unmarked
Comprising three sets of 18k yellow gold tuxedo dress studs (largest: 0.75" H x 0.625" Dia.; smallest: 0.375" H x 0.25" Dia.), together with a yellow gold tie clasp (0.375" H x 1.5" W), 8 pieces

20.7 grams

  • Provenance: The Collection of William Spratling
    Ralph Hammond, Birmingham, AL, acquired from the above, 1960s
    By descent to the present owner 

    Exhibition: Birmingham, AL, Birmingham Museum of Art, "Mexico Past and Present of Art," April 23-May 18, 1965
  • Notes: Ralph Hammond (1916-2010), Poet Laureate Emeritus of Alabama and president of the Alabama State Poetry Society, was a personal friend of William Spratling. The Hammond family traveled several times to visit Spratling at his Taxco home and workshop. On December 14, 1962, Ralph Hammond served as an escort for Spratling during the conferral of his honorary doctorate, Doctor of Humane Letters, from Auburn University. Their relationship would span many years, and the pieces offered in this auction reflect his purchases directly from William Spratling during this time.

    This lot is accompanied by a signed and inscribed black and white photograph of William Spratling shown wearing one piece of the dress set, together with an associated hand-written letter describing the gift of the jewelry to the current owner.
  • Condition: Each in overall good condition with light wear and faint scratches commensurate with age and use. The photograph with slight bending and wear from handling.

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April 4, 2023 10:00 AM PDT
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