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William Crawford and Sons LTD

Plaquette
1913 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This plaquette was issued in commemoration of the centenary of William Crawford & Sons LTD, who were biscuit manufacturers in Edinburgh, Liverpool and London.
The plaquette was produced by the Bromsgrove Guild, which was an Arts and Crafts organisation based in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, which expanded into medal-work in 1909.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleWilliam Crawford and Sons LTD (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Bronze
Brief description
Plaquette, bronze, William Crawford and Sons LTD, by the Bromsgrove Guild, English, 1913
Physical description
Obverse: Ceres wearing classical robes holds a scythe in her right hand and stands to the left of the group. In her left hand she holds a sheaf of corn. Next to Ceres stands Vulcan with the representation of a machinery next to him. He holds with both hands a handle which is connected to this machinery. In front of a further sheaf of corn which is positioned in front of Ceres and Vulcan, sits a putto.
Reverse: Inscription.
Dimensions
  • Height: 7.1cm
  • Width: 5.2cm
Marks and inscriptions
'1813-1913 IN COMMEMORATION OF THE CENTENARY OF WILLIAM CRAWFORD & SONS LTD BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS EDINBURGH LIVERPOOL AND LONDON Miss E Baton' (reverse)
Object history
Given by Professor J. Hull Grundy and Mrs. Ann Hull Grundy, in 1978
Historical context
This plaquette was issued in commemoration of the centenary of William Crawford & Sons LTD, who were biscuit manufacturers in Edinburgh, Liverpool and London.
Subjects depicted
Summary
This plaquette was issued in commemoration of the centenary of William Crawford & Sons LTD, who were biscuit manufacturers in Edinburgh, Liverpool and London.
The plaquette was produced by the Bromsgrove Guild, which was an Arts and Crafts organisation based in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, which expanded into medal-work in 1909.
Bibliographic reference
Attwood, P., Artistic Circles, British Museum, 1992, no. 19, p. 49
Collection
Accession number
A.28-1978

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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