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Annie Davis Sterling Silver Scottie Dog belt buckle

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Annie Davis Sterling Silver Scottie Dog belt buckle 3.5" x 2 3/8" fits up to a 1 3/8" belt. 93.4 grams marked and tested sterling silver.

Annette Allen Crawford Davis

1933 - 2021

Annette Davis was a gifted artist. She turned the garage of her home into a studio, and taught art classes there. She created remarkable sculptures out of clay, marble, sterling and bronze. Later in her career she took up welding, painting, and glass slumping. Several years after her husband Bill died, she married George Davis III. He was also a gifted artist who taught figurative sculpture at "The Studio" in northeast Dallas. Together they traveled all over the world, shared a love for sc uba diving and photography, and occasionally parachuted out of airplanes. They were actively involved with the artistic community in Dallas, and for a time Annie was president of the Dallas Sculpture Association.
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Annie Davis Sterling Silver Scottie Dog belt buckle 3.5" x 2 3/8" fits up to a 1 3/8" belt. 93.4... Leer más...

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    Descripción

    Annie Davis Sterling Silver Scottie Dog belt buckle 3.5" x 2 3/8" fits up to a 1 3/8" belt. 93.4 grams marked and tested sterling silver.

    Annette Allen Crawford Davis

    1933 - 2021

    Annette Davis was a gifted artist. She turned the garage of her home into a studio, and taught art classes there. She created remarkable sculptures out of clay, marble, sterling and bronze. Later in her career she took up welding, painting, and glass slumping. Several years after her husband Bill died, she married George Davis III. He was also a gifted artist who taught figurative sculpture at "The Studio" in northeast Dallas. Together they traveled all over the world, shared a love for sc uba diving and photography, and occasionally parachuted out of airplanes. They were actively involved with the artistic community in Dallas, and for a time Annie was president of the Dallas Sculpture Association.

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