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Girdle

Girdle

  • Place of origin:

    Europe (Central, made)

  • Date:

    1800-70 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Unknown

  • Materials and Techniques:

    <i>Émail en résille</i> on glass, with silver-gilt and enamel

  • Museum number:

    484&A-1873

  • Gallery location:

    Jewellery, room 91, case 7, shelf C, box 12

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Physical description

Girdle of plaques of émail en résille on alternately transparent and bright blue glass, with silver-gilt links and an enamel clasp

Place of Origin

Europe

Date

1800-70 (made)

Artist/maker

Unknown

Materials and Techniques

Émail en résille on glass, with silver-gilt and enamel

Dimensions

Width: 1.2 cm [girdle (belt)]
Depth: 0.5 cm [girdle (belt)]

Object history note

ex Webb Collection. The plaques may have been made separately and later made into a belt, though there is another girdle with similar plaques in the Wallace Collection, London

Descriptive line

Girdle of plaques of émail en résille on alternately transparent and bright blue glass, with silver-gilt links and an enamel clasp, Western Europe, 1620–30 or 1800–70.

Materials

Enamel; Glass; Silver-gilt

Categories

Jewellery; Metalwork

Collection code

MET

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