Jacob Hull was working in Denmark – mainly in the 1970’s – producing quirky silver and silver plated jewellery. The white metal sections on my necklace has now 925 silver mark - so this was imply that this is silver-plate. It is a very fair price for this necklace.
It is marked: J Hull / Denmark and B+D and it would have been comissioned by Buch & Deichmann. Although not solid silver - but are brass with a thick silver plate finish Hull's 70s Brutalist designs are made by hand and are now highly collectable.
My necklace has a crescent shaped metal secton at the bottom - this is covered with lava bubbled shapes - randomly created when the metal cooled and is it certainly a primitive Brutalist form. From this is comes a black rubberoid section with two large silver plate caps and a large decorative hook enclosure.
I have owned this pre-loved piece since the 1980s and it has been stored in a box at home - it is being sold in nice clean condition. It is probably a "one-off" design as I cannot find another like it. It is certainly a very unusual and eye-catching piece of Scandinavian vintage jewellery.
Dimensions: the circumference of the necklace measures approximately 16 1/2 inches (42 cm).
The necklace will be sent to you with Royal Mail Tracked Parcel. Please select a SIGNED FOR SERVICE at the checkout so that is can be fully insured in transit to you.