We haven't been able to find much information on artist and silversmith Catherine L Charles.
She exhibited a self-portrait (pictured below) at the Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition, 1928. She exhibited from 1928-37 in Edinburgh, Scotland and was quite active until at least 1946. At the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh, she exhibited at least eight pieces and one other was shown at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. Other examples by her include a winter mill scene and a still life of a vase with roses
She was producing sterling silverware in the Arts and Crafts style in Scotland in the 1940s. A number of examples of her work can be found. Her maker's mark is 'CLC'. We have a number of pieces by her currently in stock.
A sterling butter fork by CL Charles |
Catherine's maker's mark and hallmarks for Edinburgh 1944 |
PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST, 1928. (Courtesy Mellors and Kirks Auction via Invaluable) |
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