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1821~ / 1830~, England

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Victoria and Albert MuseumVictoria and Albert Museum
Identifier
LOAN:MET ANON.2:1,2-1981
Acquisition
Anonymous Loan
Carried out by
Northam, John (http://data.silknow.org/activity/designer)
Collection
Metalwork Collection
Technique
  • Embroidery 87%
  • Embroidery 99%
  • Embroidery 99%
  • Embroidery 91%
  • Embroidery 99%
  • Embroidery 62%
  • Embroidery 92%
Depiction
  • Geometrical motif 48%
  • Geometrical motif 58%
  • Geometrical motif 60%
  • Geometrical motif 56%
Dimension
6.6 cm (depth)
8.6 cm (depth)
4 cm (height)
2.7 cm (height)
10.6 cm (width)
9.4 cm (width)
Production time
1821~ / 1830~
19th century (dates CE)
Production place
England

Description

Coloured gold box, set with a miniature of King George IV with the Royal cipher on the underside, maker's mark for John Northam Red leather box, rectangular with rounded corners, stamped in gold on the lid with the royal cipher of King George IV Varicoloured gold box, set with a miniature of King George IV with the Royal cipher on the underside, maker's mark for John Northam, England, London, ca.1821-30 Red leather case for gold box by John Northam, London, 1821-30

The data contained in ADASilk comes from the archives of Art Institute of Chicago, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, CDMT Terrassa, Europeana, Gallica, Garín 1820, Joconde Database of French Museum Collections, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Mobilier International, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Musée des Tissus, Musei di Venezia, Museo de Arte Sacro El Tesoro de la Concepción, Paris Musées, Red Digital de Colecciones de Museos de España, Rhode Island School of Design, Sicily Cultural Heritage, Smithsonian, Versailles, Victoria and Albert Museum. The Virtual Loom and Spatio-Temporal Maps visualizations have been developed by Universitat de Valencia. ADASilk is based on a generic exploratory search engine for knowledge graphs being developed at EURECOM and includes scientific contributions from Universitat de Valencia, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Lyon 2, Universita Degli Studi di Palermo, GARIN 1820 S.A., Institut Jozef Stefan, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, Monkeyfab, and Instituto Cervantes.

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