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Founding PatronThe Goldsmiths’ Arts Trust Fund

Principal PatronCartier Ltd.

Special PatronInternational Jewellery London (IJL)IJL Fine Jewellery Award

Lifetime Achievement AwardSponsored byThomas Fattorini Ltd.

Patrons - Special AwardsThe Gemmological Associationof Great BritainGem-A Diamond Scholarship Award

The Goldsmiths’ CompanyAssay Office London The Technological Innovation Award - 3D

Holt’s Academy of Jewellery2D CAD Presentation Award

Marmalade JewelleryCommercial Jewellery Award

The Gil Packard Bursary

The Podolsky Award

QVCQVC Fashion Jewellery Design Award

PatronsThe Goldsmiths’ CompanyABT Design (Castings) Ltd.BoodlesCookson Precious MetalsElizabeth GageHean Studio Ltd.T H March & Co. Ltd.George Pragnell Ltd.The Pulse Group Ltd.The Royal Mint

Sponsors Of The AwardsBerganzaHester ClarkeDe VroomenDominoGarrard & Co.Gemological Institute of America (GIA)The Goldsmith MagazineHamilton & Inches Ltd.The Institute of Professional GoldsmithsChristopher Lawrence Ltd.Grant Macdonald (Silversmiths) Ltd.David McCarty Ltd.Metalor Technologies (UK) Ltd.National Association of GoldsmithsP A JewelleryRashbel UKSoftley & Page SilversmithsGeoffrey TurkH S Walsh & Sons Ltd.Stephen WebsterWest 1 CastingsWeston Beamor Ltd.

ContributorsG M Betser & Co. (Engravers) Ltd.Birmingham Assay OfficeTerry DavidsonMarcia Lanyon Ltd.Hector MillerPadgham & Putland Ltd.Martyn PughP M C Studio Ltd.Fred Rich Enamel DesignsSaunders Shepherd GroupPaul Spurgeon Design Ltd.Thos. Sutton (B’ham) Ltd. - t/a Sutton ToolsTinsley & Company Ltd.TygerGlynChristopher Wharton Goldsmith Ltd.R H Wilkins (Engravers) Ltd.E Wolfe & Co.

Patrons & Sponsors

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Goldsmiths’ Craft & Design Council

The Goldsmiths’ Craft and Design Council was founded in 1908 and today itstill carries forward its original remit to encourage, stimulate and promotethe pursuit of excellence in craftsmanship and design amongst all those inthe United Kingdom engaged in Silversmithing, Goldsmithing, Jewelleryand the Allied Crafts.

The central aim of the Council is to organise and conduct its prestigiousannual awards. By investigating the current and future craftsmanship needsof the profession the competition has become diverse and wide-ranging,embracing every aspect of craft and design activity currently being practicedin the industry. It is truly a unique competition to which there is no parallelin the UK. All the work entered is judged by skilled and experiencedpractitioners drawn from their specialist fields of expertise within theprofession. These professionals endorse the high standards and objectivesset by the Council, thus validating the status and quality of these awards.

The Council promotes and encourages participation in the competition bymeans of exhibitions at Goldsmiths' Hall and other trade exhibitions such asIJL Earls Court London. The Council's remit and challenge for the future isto continue to encourage and promote the superb levels of skill and diversitythat constitute a world-class industry in the UK.

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Chairman’s Address

The 2009 Goldsmiths Craft and Design Council prize-giving ceremony hasseen wide-ranging change and improvement in its presentation. This hasbeen hugely influenced and encouraged by Grant MacDonald, the PrimeWarden of the Goldsmiths' Company, who as a craftsman and manufacturerhimself, takes the keenest of interest in our competition and year roundwork. His kind help and constructive comments are once again indicativeof the on-going close ties between our founding patrons, the Goldsmithsand the Council, and we in turn strive to serve our craft.

The past year has been busier than ever for the Council, as we have yet again raised our profile abovethe level of previous years when our only appearance used to be at our prize-giving. Last year we linkedup with Coutts London Jewellery Week for a three day exhibition at Treasures at the Tower. Thisprovided outstanding publicity for our present and past winners and all who sponsor and patronise ourwork. The 'Bloody Tower', needless to say was a wonderful venue, although this may not be an option ifwe participate again this year, as we intend to do. Once again. Reed International generously sponsoredus with a stand at 'International Jewellery London' in Earls Court on the new mezzanine leveldesigners gallery. A huge buzz of excitement permeated this area with innovative, cutting-edgejewellery and silver on display all around us. I feel the images and exhibits on our stand got to theheart of the design/craftsmanship ethos of the design gallery and once again provided the publicity ourwinners need and deserve whilst furthering the Council's outreach to all in our trade. All working onthe stand felt the palpable excitement generated by the show and felt by visitors, who by ourreckoning, greatly outnumbered previous years.

Despite earlier mention of our 'centenary book', it has still not come to fruition. We have twice beencalled to a halt by the unexpected and unavoidable retirement of the two authors appointed to theproject. We are not to be thwarted though, and work continues. I regret that publication will not takeplace under my chairmanship of the Council as this is my last year, but can assure you that the teaminvolved are giving of their very best and I eagerly await the result of their efforts.

As we all look forward to an uncertain future facing the present economic down-turn and where it willtake us, may I say a few words drawing upon experience of previous difficult times. At my darkesthours (when I have had an empty order book) I have found myself, paradoxically, at my busiest, making

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new designs and ranges, new patterns, seeking new markets and customers. Life has gone on and Ihave been forced to change my working patterns. Although it has proven an unsettling experience atsuch times, it has made me more adaptable and it is something we can all do. Undoubtedly, theunknown is daunting, but we cannot permit it to overawe us.

Our trade, as a whole, is becoming more cohesive, as intended by London Jewellery First, which I alsoserve on. The GC&DC, working within the atmosphere of networking and mutual self- help, is deeplycommitted as ever to the furtherance of our trade. We therefore once again thank all involved in ourwork; our patrons, sponsors and contributors, everyone on the Council who give of their time andeffort unstintingly, our secretary, Brian Marshall, and our assistant secretary, Barry Moss, who makeup a team which I am proud to have worked with and with whom I will continue to give my bestefforts.

—Mark Gartrell

A Peter AshleySolange Azagury-Partridge

B Jenny BloyVanessa BartschKarel BartosicNorman BassantAndrew BergMary BurlandClive Burr

C Vicci CoxJulie ChamberlainStephen ConnellyStephanie Cooper ChadwickJulian CrossPeter Crump

D Paul DaughtersLexi Dick Ruth Donaldson

E Anthony ElsonBob Elderton

F Howard FennMike FesseyStuart FarnhamAlan Fox

G Mark GartrellSteve Goldsmith

H Graham HamiltonMark HugginsBrian Hill

J Richard JarvisMartyn JewellNadine JohnsonSimon JohnsonPaul Jones

K Robin Kyte

L Tony LawsShaun LeaneMark LewisGeorge Lukes

M Jack MeyerGrant MacdonaldJoan McKarrellEamonn McMahonHector MillerSteve MonroeDave Murray

N Patrick NeedsRoz NewittApple Nooten-Boom

O Jack OgdenDr. Robert Organ

P Keith PalmerNiall PaisleyWayne ParrottBrett PaynePaul PodolskySarah-Louise PrenticeRichard PriceAndrew Putland

R Peter RomeIan Read

S Jos. SkeatesSteve StavrouProfessor Bill Steen

T John TaylorPeter TaylorSyreeta TranfieldGeoffrey Turk

W Steve WagerStephen WebsterGerald WhilesLionel WiffenCarol Woolton

List of Judges

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Lifetime Achievement Award Medal

Dr Stuart Devlin, AO, CMG

The Medal, produced by Tomas Fattorini Ltd, isgiven by the Goldsmiths’ Craft & Design Councilin recognition of the recipient’s outstandingcontribution and commitment to the craft andindustry of silversmithing, jewellery and theallied crafts.

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The College Trophy AwardThis annual award is given to the college or

university that has achieved the highest totalof points accumulated from any gold, silver

and commendation prizes in the competition.

This year the Award goes to:University for the Creative Arts (UCA)

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The Jacques CartierMemorial Award

The Premier Craft Award.This is given at the discretion of the Council forexceptional and outstanding craftsmanship. It isonly awarded when, in the Council’s judgement,an entry achieves a standard to justify thehonour. The winner of the award has their nameinscribed in the Jacques Cartier Memorial AwardGold Book and also receives a valuable gold replicaof the book plus a cash prize of £1500.

Winner:Paul Towens, Employed by Gordon MarksSilver “Oil Rig” Working Model

The Jaques Cartier Memorial Book

The Senior Award

This award is given at the discretion of theCouncil for a piece or range of work that is judgedto have achieved the highest standards ofcraftsmanship and/or design. This is applicable toany of the Senior craft and design sections thathas been given a top award in the competitionand the criteria is different to that of the Cartierand Goldsmiths’ Company Awards. The winnerwill receive a cash prize of £1,000.

Winner:Paul Towens, Employed by Gordon MarksSilver Oil Rig (Nodding Donkey)Working Model

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The Goldsmiths’Company Award This is awarded at the discretion of the Council tothe piece of finished work that is judged to haveachieved the highest standards of bothcraftsmanship and design, and the winners of theaward will receive a cash prize of £4,500. For anitem designed and made by different people, theprize money will be apportioned appropriately.

Silversmith:Christopher Lawrence, Self Employed,Enameller:Fred Rich, Self EmployedPolisher:Stan Brettell, Employed by Hadley Polishing Ltd Britannia Silver, 18ct and 22ct Gold,E namelled Jug and Dish

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The Junior AwardThis award is given at the discretion of the Councilfor a piece or range of work that is judged to haveachieved the highest standards of craftsmanshipand/or design. This is applicable to any of the Juniorcraft and design sections that has been given a topaward in the competition and the criteria is differentto that of the Cartier and Goldsmiths’ CompanyAwards. The winner receives a cash prize of £1,000.

Winner: Jemma Daniels, (UCA) ASilver Three Piece Condiment SetOxidised Silver, Brass & Black Rubber Fruit Bowl

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The Gil Packard PostGraduate BursaryThis will be awarded to a student specifically toassist with funding post-graduate study in jewelleryand silversmithing. Entrants should already havebeen accepted onto a recognized course and shoulddemonstrate a clear involvement in developing theirdesigns and work with commercial objectives. Thewinning entrants will receive a bursary of £500 each.

Winners:Jemma Daniels, Bishopsland Workshops (BW) ASimon Pattison, Birmingham City University(BCU), CAD Rendering of Interlocking Vessels B

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The Gem-A DiamondScholarship Awards

The Gemmological Association of Great Britain(Gem-A) is offering two scholarships for itsdaytime Diamond Practical Certificate course andexamination held at Gem-A in Hatton Garden,and this is open to all entrants in thecompetition.

Phattra ManeerattanapornCentral St. Martins (C St.M), Necklace Design A

Rebecca Steiner, Self EmployedDesign for Glittering Urban Art B

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The Podolsky Award

This award of £1000 is for a young designer orcraftsman in education or the industry showingoutstanding potential in silversmithing, jewellery

or the allied crafts up to the age of 30.

Nan Nan Liu, Royal College of Art (RCA),Engraved Silver Bowl

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Fine JewelleryIJL Special Award

Gold & IJL Special Award WinnersDavid Mc Caul, London Metropolitan University (LMU),18ct. Gold & Diamond Rings x 3 A

Gold & GIA WinnerOrnella Iannuzzi, Self Employed,

Silver, Iron Pyrites & Gold Leaf “Cubic Crystallization” Ring B

SilverKate Smith, Self Employed Silver Bangle with Coloured Diamonds CStepan Terteryan, Self Employed, Silver Filigree Hinged Bracelet D

CommendedAlexa Blampied, Employed by Arum,

Platinum, Tanzanite, Diamonds & Blue Sapphire Brooch. Sarah King, Self employed, NecklacePeter Page, Self Employed, 18ct. Jewellery combined into Stables ModelRobin Starkey, Self Employed, 18ct Gold & Diamond Solitaire RingMisun Won, Self Employed, Silver Citrene and Coral Flower Rings

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IJL Special AwardPresented by International Jewellery London, theUK’s only dedicated jewellery trade exhibition. Thetwo winners of this award receive a cash prize of£500 each and the opportunity to have their workshowcased at the 2009 IJL event.

Entrants were invited to submit Items made inprecious/hallmarkable materials that will beprimarily judged on design merit but considerationwill be given to quality of craftsmanship and finish.a

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TechnologicalInnovation Award - 3D The Goldsmiths’ Company Assay OfficeLondon Special AwardThis new special award of £1500 celebrates the use,importance and contribution that technology is nowplaying/making in our profession. The winningrecipient of this exciting prize will have demonstratedinnovative use of technology through the productionof 3D jewellery, smallwork or silverware. The winnerwill also be entitled to free registration and ahallmarking punch at the Goldsmiths’ CompanyAssay Office London.

The Goldsmiths’ CompanyAssay Office London AwardDavid Watt, George Pragnell Ltd, 18ct White Gold& Diamonds ‘Celestial Orb’ Ring/Pendant A

SilverRobin Wells, R Holt & Co, 18ct.Gold Ring, Ear-rings, and Bracelet BPeter Byrne, Brown & Newirth, Laser Cut 18ctYellow and White Gold with Sintering C

CommendedSarah King, Self Employed,Laser Welded Wire Necklace Tithi Kutchamuch, Self Employed,Rapid Prototype ‘Rabbit’ RingEmily Richard, Self Employed,Silver ‘Swivel’ Necklace/BeltAlex Maryon-Davis, Rowan Davis Jewellery18ct Gold & Amethyst Ring

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Fashion JewelleryQVC Special AwardBased on ‘glittering urban art’ design innovative andfashion-led high impact jewellery for a London, Parisor New York catwalk show.

Gold & Joint Winners

Kirstie Farquhar, Stephen Webster,You Are What You Wear A

Helen Thrower, UCA, Fabric & Frame Neckpiece B

Silver

Binna Bang, C St.M, Silver Bracelet Design C

Commended

Nikita Shah, UCA, Necklace DesignNatalia Schroder, LMU, Chain Visor for MenEmiko Yamaguchi, LMU, Design for Neckpiece

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Commercial JewelleryMarmalade Jewellery Special AwardThis new award is given for designing a suite (3 -5pieces) of contemporary jewellery in precious metals(18ct or above) and gemstones. The retail value ofthe combined pieces should not exceed £5,000. Thewinning entrant will receive a prize of £1,000 plusa year’s commercial advice and support.

Silver & Winner: Yunhee Kim, UCARange of Commercial Jewelery

Commended: Helen Thrower, UCAGold Jewellery Set

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2D CAD PresentationHolt’s Academy of Jewellery Special AwardEntrants must demonstrate the practical application of CADwithin design development, presentation and manufacturingprototyping. The award of up to £1,000 will be given for trainingat the academy, and a bursary of up to £500 may be awarded fortraining materials

Gold & WinnerAnelia Kuprina, UCA, Suite of Gold Jewellery A

SilverJane Murtagh, UCA Wine Carafe & Drinking Vessels BNicola Turnbull, BW, Silver Candle Holder C

CommendedTom Fairfax, Loughborough University School of Art & Design,(LUSAD) Cluster RingLouise McDonnell, LMU, CAD Medal Miranda Wallis, Self Employed, 18ct Yellow Gold & Pearl Pendant

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Silversmiths “Design a suite of pieces that interlink, separate andcomplement each other for use and aesthetic appealat the dinner table.”

GoldAndrew Dunham, Sheffield Hallam University (SHU),Interlocking Salt Pots. A

SilverClive Bullivant, Self Employed, Table Cruet B

CommendedHannah Dennis, SHU, Condiment DishesJane Murtagh, UCA, Acrylic & Silver Drinking VesselSimon Pattison, BCU, Interlocking VesselsLee Simmons, SHU, Interlinking Silver JugsHelen Thrower, UCA, Trio of Silver bowlsClaire Tyzack-Stack, LMU, Flower & Candle HolderDicken Wood, BCU, Silver Coffee & Milk Jugs

Smallworkers“Using the theme of ‘hidden secrets’ design any itemof smallwork that can demonstrate more than use orfunction. Precious materials must be predominate inthe design.”

GoldJenni Sleigh, SHU, Design for a Compact C

SilverIona McCuaig, Artist Jeweller,Silver Camera & Photo-frame Brooch D

CommendedGwendolen Hosker, Edinburgh College of Art (ECA),Silver Handpiece LocketJulie Lockhart, ECA, Neckpiece

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Fine Jewellery“Design a fashionable collection of bridal wear for acontemporary wedding.”

SilverJohanna Ramsay, Falmouth University College (FC),Wedding Jewellery Collection ASiobhan Maher, Birmingham City University (BCU),Bridal Hair Pin & Brooch B

CommendedKirstie Farquhar, Stephen Webster,Tattoo Cover-upWedding JewelleryHyerim Nah, C St.M, Neckpiece DesignJanet Weller, Self Employed, Suite of GoldNecklace, Bracelet & Ear-rings

Platinum“Using a coloured material in combination withplatinum, design dynamic and eye-catching jewelleryfor men.”

GoldSarah Barber, ECA, Platinum & Enamel Brooch C

SilverLaura Christie, Dundee University (DU), PlatinumJewellery Design D

CommendedHaruko Morikawa, C St.M, Ring Design

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Medals“We all have a hero: celebrate yours with images andelements illustrating a life and its achievements.”

Gold

David Nicholls, Self Employed,Free Burma Medal Design A

Silver

Kate Harrison, Self Employed,Alvin Ailey Medal Design B

Commended

Sohret Ucerli Smith, Self employed,Albert Einstein Medal Design

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Silversmiths3D pieces of design-led domestic or ceremonialsilverware.

Gold

Jemma Daniels, UCA, Oxidised Silver, Brass &Black Rubber Fruit Bowl A

Silver

Julia Cowell, UCA,Silver Vases with Magnets & Wood B

Jemma Daniels, UCA, Silver Condiment Set C

Victoria Kershaw, Self Employed,Silver, Concrete, Wool & Flock Tea Set D

Commended

Wally Gilbert, Self Employed,Silver & Bronze Wine CoolersRyan McClean, Self Employed,Silver wine Decanter

Design 3D

Finished PiecesAny item

in these sections will be judged prim

arily on artistry and design merit

but consideration will be given to the quality of craftsm

anship and finishing.

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Fashion Jewellery Innovative designs as finished original or actualproduction samples.

Gold Liisa Tallgren, UCA,Silver, Silk, Sapphire, Fur Jewellery Suite AHelen Thrower, UCA,Silver, Leather & Paper Bangle B

SilverKevin Brook, UCA, Silver,Titanium Suite of jewellery CHelen Thrower, UCA,Gold Plated Silver & Leather Ring D

CommendedZoe Goodall, UCA, Paperclip NecklacesLynsey Ravetta, UCA,Two Silver Ribbon, Gemstone NecklacesEmma Scotter, UCA, Silver,Polypropylene & FreshWater Pearl NeckpieceCharlotte Verity, Self Employed,Silver, Glass Lustres Neckpiece

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Gallery Jewellery Innovative designs for fashion jewellery as one-offnon hallmarkable items.

GoldLucy Primrose-Jenkins, LMU,Gold plated, Road Kill Fur Bracelet A

SilverLesley Chung, Self Employed,Agate Miyuki Seed Bead Necklace BNatalie Spencer, UCA, Feather & Skull Pin C

CommendedTania Clarke Hall, Self Employed,Leather & Wire NeckpieceKareece Peters, UCA, Silver Plated & Rubber ChainChristopher Thompson-Royds, UCA,White Metal & Perspex Neckpiece

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Smallworkers3D pieces of design-led goldsmithing and smallwork.

GoldDicken Wood, BCU,Silver & Gold Small patinated Cup & Saucer A

SilverAndrew Bird, UCA,Salt & Pepper Shakers, Funnel with tool BJemma Daniels, UCA,Silver Salt and Pepper Shakers CDeborah Phillips-Reid, UCA,Silver Pierced Bowls and Spoons D

CommendedNan Nan Liu, RCA, Silver and 18ct.Gold Layered BoxMaya Selway, Self Employed, Silver BoxAmy Marie Smail, UCA,Silver Plated Almond Pepper & Salt

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SilversmithsJuniorAny item of silversmithing may be submitted wherejudges are looking for high levels of technical andcraft skills in the manufacture of 3D work.

GoldJulia Cowell, UCA, Silver Vases on Wooden Base ATheresa Nguyen, Self Employed, Silver Beakers B

SilverJemma Daniels, UCA,Silver Plated Oxidised with Rubber Fruit Bowl CJemma Daniels, UCA, Silver Condiment Set D

CommendedBobby Jennings, BCU, Silver Humorous JugTheresa Nguyen, Self Employed,Silver Table Centrepiece

3D Craft

Entries are judged on excellenceof Technical and Craft skills.

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SilversmithsSenior

GoldChristopher Lawrence, Self Employed,Silver, Gold, & Enamel Jug & Dish APaul Towens, Employed by Gordon Marks,Silver Nodding Donkey Oil Rig B

Silver (Special Council Award)Sang-Hyeob Lee, Self Employed, Silver Vase CSilverClare Ransom, Self Employed, Fine Silver Vase D

CommendedHelen Clifford-Jones, Self Employed,Silver Teapot with Ebony HandleClive Burr , Self Employed,Silver & Enamel Wafer BoxToby Russell, Self Employed, Five Sided Silver Dish

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Polishers– SilversmithsSeniorJudges in this category are looking for work thatdemonstrates high quality metal polishing andfinishing on items of silverware.

GoldStan Brettell, Hadleigh Polishing Ltd,Gold, Silver & Enamel Jug and Dish A

SilverTrevor Goodfellow, Employed by Gordon Marks,Silver Nodding Donkey Oil Rig B

Modelmakers– 3D Finished PiecesSeniorModels to scale that are normally in precious metalswhere judges are looking for a faithfulrepresentation of the original article and a highstandard of technical competence.

GoldPaul Towens, Employed by Gordon Marks,Silver Nodding Donkey Oil Rig B

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Die Sinkers & Seal EngraversSeniorAny subject allied to the jeweller’s or silversmith’scrafts may be submitted, including the dies with adescription of the cutting method used. Judges arelooking for artistic interpretation, skill and controlin creating a piece of work.

Silver (Council Special Award)Przemyslaw Beres, R H Wilkins Ltd,Brass Desk Seal George & the Dragon

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Enamel PaintersIn addition to the traditional techniques ofenamelling entrants are required to demonstrateartistic qualities in a piece of work.

SilverGillie Hoyte Byrom, Self Employed,Mary 1st after Antonis Mor Portrait Miniature

CommendedJanine Greenberg, Self Employed,Silver enamel & Gold foils TriptychJanine Greenberg, Self Employed,Enamel Panel on Copper

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ChasersAny article may be submitted that demonstrates thetechniques of chasing/repousse on sheet metal.Judges are looking for a combination of craft skilland artistic interpretation in this section.

JuniorCommendedMiriam Hanid, Self Employed, Fine Silver Tumblers

SeniorSilverKatey Felton, Self Employed,Britannia Silver ‘Mirror Ball’ Cocktail Set AWally Gilbert, Self Employed,Britannia Silver & Bronze Wine Coolers B

CommendedHarriot Mason, Self Employed,Silver with Crystalloid Stone NecklaceJoanne Panayi, Self Employed,Silver Tea Soons in Ebony Stand

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SmallworkersAny piece of objets d’art or smallwork may be entered in this category thatdemonstrates accurate techniques and manufacturing skills in a 3D piece of work.

JuniorSilverTheresa Nguyen, Self Employed, Fine Silver Beakers A

CommendedAndrew Bird, UCA, Salt & Pepper ShakersJemma Daniels, UCA, Silver Pair of Salt & Pepper ShakersNan Nan Liu, RCA, Silver & 18ct Gold Layered Box

SeniorCommendedPeter Page, Self Employed, Collection of 18ct. Jewellery combined into Stables ModelDeborah Phillips Reid, UCA, Silver Pierced Bowls and Spoons

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ModellersAny sculpted subject, including medals, may besubmitted in a modelled condition (eg. wax, wood,hand worked plaster prepared for medallic work etc)and actual finished pieces may also be included.Judges are looking for artistic interpretation,control and skill.

GoldRobert Elderton, Self Employed,Plaster Model of Three Heads A

SilverRobert Elderton, Self Employed,Plaster Model of three Heads BLinda Crook, Self Employed, Silver Medal C

CommendedWally Gilbert, Self Employed,Britannia & sterling Silver Wine CoolersRussell Lownsbrough, Self Employed,Green Man Cuff Link/ButtonRussell Lownsbrough, Self Employed,Silver Faun Charm

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Prototype ProductionJewelleryThe criteria for this section is to design and producejewellery that utilises and exploits one or moreproduction techniques, and these must be specified.Entries were judged on both their suitability forproduction jewellery and design merit.

GoldBobby White, Self Employed,18ct. Red Gold and Diamond Motion Ring A

SilverOwen Bather, UCA, Silver Men’s Thumb Rings BTamsyn Wills, Brown & Newirth,Seven Brass Prototype Wedding Rings C

CommendedRachael Briggs, BIAD School of Jewellery,Silver Suite of JewelleryPeter Byrne, Brown & Newirth,18ct. Yellow & White Gold RingsRosie Sanders, LMU, Set of Links,Pendants and Ear-rings

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Diamond MountersJudges are seeking crisp, accurate and controlledwork that demonstrates diamond mountingtechniques, attention to detail and high skills.Judges prefer pieces to be unset in this category.

SeniorGoldJesper Velling, Self Employed,White Gold ring Mount A

SilverDavid Bridger, Employed by J R Velling,18ct. White Gold Pendant BPaul Wilson, Employed by C A Treble Ltd,Gold, Opel and Diamond Brooch C

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JuniorSilverJake Charles Biggs, SVS Designs Ltd.,Yellow & White gold Tablet Ring APhil Wilkins, Employed by Theo Fennell,Silver Necklace B

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SettersJudges are looking for skill, accuracy and commandof stone setting techniques, and entrants areencouraged to demonstrate more than onetechnique of setting in a piece of work.

JuniorGold (Special Council Award)Daryl Parkes, Employed by Ian Read,Silver CDs & Cabochon Chalcedony Pendant A

SilverDaryl Parks, Employed by Ian Read,18ct White Gold & Diamond Set Bombay Ring B

SeniorSilverDavid Mc Call, LMU,18ct. Gold Rutilated Quartz & Diamonds CDavid Mc Call, LMU,18ct Gold Rings with Diamonds D

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EngraversAny type of hand engraving on metal may besubmitted where judges are looking for artistry,definition and skill from hand cutting techniquesof engraving.

JuniorGoldNan Nan Liu, RCA, Britannia Silver Bowl A

CommendedCallum Strong,Morrison’s Academy,Silver Belt and Buckle Plaque

SeniorSilverMalcolm Appleby, Self Employed,Britannia Silver Dancing Ravens Beaker BAnthony John Law, Self Employed,Silver Engraved Coat of Arms C

CommendedRuth Anthony, Self Employed,Engraved Steel BlockGarth While, Self Employed, Silver set into Goat Leather with Ruby

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EnamellersSeniorJudges are looking for skill, artistry and controlthrough one or more techniques in the field ofenamelling.

GoldFred Rich, Self Employed, Britannia Silver, 18ctand 22ct Gold, E namelled Jug & Dish A

Silver (Special Council Award)Phil Barnes, Self Employed,Silver Enamel Dish and Stand B

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Council Members 2009

Brian Marshall - SecretaryBarry Moss - Assistant Secretary

Jenny BloyMark Gartrell – ChairmanGraham HamiltonBrian HillMark HugginsRichard JarvisSamantha JohnsonRobin Kyte – Vice ChairmanTony Laws

Shaun LeaneSteve Monro Brett PayneTim Roberts – Hon TreasurerJos. SkeatesJohn TaylorPeter TaylorSyreeta TranfieldStephen Webster

Acknowledgements:Print: Sycamore Press Ltd • [email protected] • 01252 870 492Design: Kevin Simpson • www.kevinsimpson.co.uk • 01344 453 075Photography: Bill Burnett • [email protected]© 2009 Reproduction of any part of this publication is forbidden

without prior permission of the publishersCartier Book © 2005 The Collection of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths

Craftsmanship & Design Awards 2009

Secretary: Brian MarshallTelephone: 01895 420 052Facsimile: 01252 719 004

go ldsmiths . cdc@btopenwor ld . comwww.craftanddesigncounci l .org.uk