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Vase or urn

Vase
ca. 1800 - ca. 1850 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Although called a vase in the original accession records, the six holes drilled into the integral lid imply this object is meant to be in the form of an incense-burner, though never in reality having such a function or an urn, where the holes, are ostensibly for flowers. It is in the style of the mid-eighteenth century, but seems more likely to be from the first half of the nineteenth century, and is likely to have been carved in Dieppe, where there was a thriving ivory industry in the nineteenth century.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleVase or urn (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Turned and carved ivory on wood socle
Brief description
Vase or urn, ivory on wood socle, probably French (Dieppe), ca. 1800-50
Physical description
This turned and carved miniature vase or urn on a wood base is carved in low relief showing a seated winged figure blowing a trumpet (perhaps Fame), and a flying putto handing a crown to another standing putto. Four heads above acanthus leaf decoration support the body of the piece.
Dimensions
  • Whole height: 13.5cm
  • Ivory alone height: 8.5cm
Credit line
Given by Professor J. and Mrs Hull Grundy.
Object history
Given by Professor J. and Mrs Hull Grundy, Watch Cottage, Stockbridge, Hampshire in 1978.
Subjects depicted
Summary
Although called a vase in the original accession records, the six holes drilled into the integral lid imply this object is meant to be in the form of an incense-burner, though never in reality having such a function or an urn, where the holes, are ostensibly for flowers. It is in the style of the mid-eighteenth century, but seems more likely to be from the first half of the nineteenth century, and is likely to have been carved in Dieppe, where there was a thriving ivory industry in the nineteenth century.
Bibliographic reference
Trusted, Marjorie, Baroque & Later Ivories, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 2013, cat. no. 282, p. 285
Collection
Accession number
A.117-1978

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Record createdApril 28, 2009
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