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Presentation Case

1898-99 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This ceremonial trowel, originally presented to a Mr. W. Oswin, Vice Chairman of the Hexthorpe School Board in 1901, was subsequently acquired by the contractors for the V&A Exhibition Road project and presented to David Bickle, Director of Design, Exhibitions and Futureplan at the V&A on the completion of the superstructure basement of that project on the 19th November, 2015. David Bickle presented this trowel to the V&A to mark this significant step in the development of this Futureplan project.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silver, cast, cut and engraved and carved ivory.
Brief description
Case for a ceremonial trowel, silver, the handle, ivory, Sheffield hallmarks for 1898-99, mark of John Sanderson.
Physical description
Ceremonial trowel, silver with an ivory handle, the plate heart shaped tapering to a point, the upper surface extensively engraved with leaf and scrollwork ornament leaving a triangular shield in the centre for the dedication. The back plain with a dedication to the V&A Director of Design, Exhibitions and Futureplan and with stamped, Sheffield hallmarks for 1898-99 and the mark of John Sanderson. The handle, a rod of ivory swelling towards the tip and fixed into a cast silver socket, the junction surrounded by a ring of beading and palmette decoration, the stem with engravedand fluted decoration curving downwards towards the plate terminating in a cast acanthus leaf. The socket separately hall marked for Sheffield 1897-88 and the mark of William Yates (possibly).

This trowel comes in its own shaped, leather case lined with red velvet.
Dimensions
  • Height: 4.5cm
  • Length: 28cm
  • Width: 8.5cm (maximum)
Production typeUnique
Marks and inscriptions
  • Sheffield hallmarks for 1898-99
  • Mark of John Sanderson (On the back of the plate.)
  • Sheffield hallmarks for 1897-98
  • Mark of William Yates (Possibly. Stamped on the socket.)
  • PRESENTED / to / MR. W. OSWIN / Vice Chairman / BALLEY with HEXTHORPE / SCHOOL BOARD / on the occasion of Laying / THE FOUNDATION STONE / OF THE / LITTLEMORE LANE INFANT SCHOOL / March 13, 1901. (Inscribed on the face.)
  • Presented to / DAVID BICKLE / Director of Design at the V&A Museum / on the occasion of laying a concrete slab / to celebrate the completion / of the superstructure basement / on 19 november 2015. (Inscribed on the back.)
Credit line
Given by David Bickle
Object history
This ceremonial trowel was presented to David Bickle, Director of Design, Exhibitions and Futureplan at the V&A by the contractors for the Exhibition Road Project on the completion of the superstructure basement of that project on the 19th November, 2015.
Subjects depicted
Association
Summary
This ceremonial trowel, originally presented to a Mr. W. Oswin, Vice Chairman of the Hexthorpe School Board in 1901, was subsequently acquired by the contractors for the V&A Exhibition Road project and presented to David Bickle, Director of Design, Exhibitions and Futureplan at the V&A on the completion of the superstructure basement of that project on the 19th November, 2015. David Bickle presented this trowel to the V&A to mark this significant step in the development of this Futureplan project.
Collection
Accession number
M.6:2-2018

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Record createdApril 18, 2018
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