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Merry Meeting Ornament by Lovell Designs
- Item Number
- 295
- Estimated Value
- 28 USD
- Sold
- 21 USD to as9cd7ff6
- Number of Bids
- 6 - Bid History
Item Description
Two dolphins join to create a univeral symbol. Made in the USA
Each ornament is high polished pewter that is approximately 2.5" in diameter and comes gift boxed with a red ribbon.
Ken Kantro settled in Lovell, Maine in 1975. Situated in the rural foothills of the White Mountains, Lovell provided the perfect setting for developing a craft and career in metalwork and design.
At the outset, Ken’s primary interest was to produce pieces inspired by the work of 18th century pewterers. His early pieces soon became know for their excellence in design and workmanship. Ken’s first departure from traditional design came in 1978 with his Damariscotta trivet. It was designed to commemorate his family’s move from the mountains of Western Maine to the coastal village of Damariscotta and soon became a popular symbol on the entire coast of Maine. With the appearance of this unique design came the demand for its translation into jewelry.
It was at this point, Ken started creating jewelry and ornaments which reflected his love of nature simply expressed in timeless design.
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