References

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Auction catalogue Lot 1256 Arts and crafts amethyst, zircon, and pearl floral wreath bracelet by Dorrie Nossiter, England. Est. $1,500-2,500.

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Note: Black and white copy from British Library (4 colour) Abstract - Traces the popularity of, and correlative prices paid for, certain items of ceramics, glass, metalwork, jewellery and furniture which have appeared at auctions over the past year, drawing particular attention to well-established names in each field, such as Clarice Cliff, Moorcroft, Doulton, Monart, Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., Dorrie Nossiter, Ernest Gimson and Ray Hille.

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Tennant Auctions (2003) Lot number 703 - A Multi Gem Set Brooch, circa 1900, the circular brooch set with moonstones, citrines, seed pearls and diamonds with moulded silver leaves, in the manner of Sybil Dunlop. Autumn Catalogue Sale on Wednesday 19th, Thursday 20th and Friday 21st November 2003. See illustration estimate £700-900 [URI http://www.tennantsauctions.co.uk/Catalogues/ls191103/page23.htm accessed December 2004]

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Walker’s Galleries. (1936) An Exhibition of four women’s work : Lady Gertrude Crawford ... Mary Ireland, the originator of fabric mosaics; Dorrie Nossiter, original hand-wrought jewellery; Dorothea Richardson, miniature model birds. London : Walker’s Galleries, 7 p. ; 22 cm. National Art Library.

Walker’s Galleries, (1937) An exhibition of two women’s work : Mary Ireland, the originator of fabric mosaics ; Dorrie Nossiter, original handwrought jewellery. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Walker’s Galleries, London, May 21st to June 3rd, 1937. London : Walker’s Galleries, [4] p. ; 22 cm. National Art Library.

Walker’s Galleries. (1938) An exhibition of four women’s work : Mary Ireland, the originator of fabric mosaic ; Dorrie Nossiter, original handwrought jewellery ; Greta Lisa De Snellman-Jaderholm, pottery and glass (Finland) ; Amy Bond, trees sketched with a needle. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Walker’s Galleries, London, May 20th to June 2nd, 1938. London : Walker’s Galleries, [6] p. ; 22 cm. National Art Library.

Walker’s Galleries. (1939) An exhibition of four women’s work : Mary Ireland, the originator of fabric mosaics ; Dorrie Nossiter, original handwrought jewellery ; Amy Bond, trees sketched with a needle ; Cssa. Lisa Sarfatti Scopoli, (Marlisa)-new floral lighting effects : May 12th to 25th,1939. London: Walker’s Galleries, [7] p. ; 22 cm. National Art Library.

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Zapata Janet. (2000) Jewellery at the Toledo Museum of Art. (Interview) Magazine Antiques, October. (Plate XVI)