Not currently on display at the V&A

Panel

1816 (made)
Artist/Maker

Clear glass painted in enamel colours and silver stain, depicting a female head surrounded by flowers. Originally from Door A, Harleyford Manor, Bucks. Painted in the glass workshop of William Collins, England, dated 1816.


Object details

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Object type
Brief description
Clear glass painted in enamel colours and silver stain, depicting a female head surrounded by flowers. Originally from Door A, Harleyford Manor, Bucks. Painted in the glass workshop of William Collins, England, dated 1816.
Physical description
Clear glass painted in enamel colours and silver stain, depicting a female head surrounded by flowers. Originally from Door A, Harleyford Manor, Bucks. Painted in the glass workshop of William Collins, England, dated 1816.
Dimensions
  • Framed (original) height: 467mm (Note: Dimensions measured by SE on 11/11/2013)
  • Framed (original) width: 932mm (Note: Dimensions measured by SE on 11/11/2013)
Object history
This comes from Door A of Harleyford Manor in Buckinghamshire and is part of group consisting of lunette, arch and two sides with wood surrounds.
Collection
Accession number
C.73-1980

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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