LOT 247 A 1940s silver lamb ring by Mosheh Oved
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A 1940s silver lamb ring by Mosheh Oved, the stylised new-born lamb with hammered coat and bulbous gold eyes, inscribed with Hebrew to the base reading Where is the house of my father, finger size M, 26g The lamb ring was the first in a series of lost wax cast zoomorphic rings made by Mosheh Oved (1885-1958) in the 1940s. It was modelled in the basement of Oved's Cameo Corner shop in London during The Blitz in World War II. As he focused on the modelling the ring, Mosheh Ovid was able to steady his trembling hands away from the turmoil of the Battle fo Britain raging in the air above. Condition Report: There is some rubbing to the hammered finish, however the modelling, inscription and applied eyes are still in good condition considering age and use. Condition Report Disclaimer
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