Smith & Pepper Snake Bangle
Smith & Pepper Ltd, 1960s
9 Kt yellow gold flexible snake bracelet set with ruby eyes.
Circa: 1960s
Metal: 9K Yellow Gold
Stone Details: Rubies 0.1 ct. approx.
Dimensions: Adjustable
Weight: 31.2 g
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Smith & Pepper Ltd
Mr. Smith and his uncle Mr. Pepper became business partners after Smith had split from his family business. The business was set up in Birmingham in an area known as the Jewellery Quarter in adjoining buildings 78 and 79 Vyse Street. The company became known around the world.
The firm made a wide range of jewellery, notably swallow designs, popular during the World Wars and Egyptian style snake designs, after Egyptologist Howard Carter made ancient Egypt fashionable. It finally stopped trading in 1981, when the three owners decided to retire. For its 82-year history the firm was run as a family business, although by the end it was being run by the Smith family alone.