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Book Cover

c.1880 (made)
Place of origin

This book cover was made in India in the 19th century and was acquired by Mr. Arthur Wells, a Nottingham solicitor and Clerk of the Peace. He was a keen traveller and was made a Fellow of the Geographical Society. He is considered to be the first private British collector of Chinese jade and his collection of jade and other hardstone objects from South Asia was on exhibition at the South Kensington Museum at the time of his death in 1882. This collection was left to the museum in his will - the Wells Bequest. The stones were identified by Peter Wates, former head of the Gemmological Association of Great Britain.

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Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Agate, bloodstone, jasper, moss agate and silver. Made using a wide range of techniques.
Brief description
Book or album cover, hinged, silver, repousse and chased, set with a variety of large, cut and polished agates and jaspers, India, c.1880
Physical description
A hinged book cover fashioned in silver, with repousse and chased flower and leaf decoration and it has been set with numerous medium to large, cut and polished agate and jasper plaques and shallow cabochons. The cover can be secured using two hook and eye latches.
Dimensions
  • Height: 289mm
  • Width: 285mm
  • Depth: 45mm
  • Weight: 2250g
Credit line
Wells Bequest
Object history
This book cover was made in India in the 19th century and was acquired by Mr. Arthur Wells, a Nottingham solicitor and Clerk of the Peace. He was a keen traveller and was made a Fellow of the Geographical Society. He is considered to be the first private British collector of Chinese jade and his collection of jade and other hardstone objects from South Asia was on exhibition at the South Kensington Museum at the time of his death in 1882. This collection was left to the museum in his will - the Wells Bequest. The stones were identified by Peter Wates, former head of the Gemmological Association of Great Britain.
Summary
This book cover was made in India in the 19th century and was acquired by Mr. Arthur Wells, a Nottingham solicitor and Clerk of the Peace. He was a keen traveller and was made a Fellow of the Geographical Society. He is considered to be the first private British collector of Chinese jade and his collection of jade and other hardstone objects from South Asia was on exhibition at the South Kensington Museum at the time of his death in 1882. This collection was left to the museum in his will - the Wells Bequest. The stones were identified by Peter Wates, former head of the Gemmological Association of Great Britain.
Collection
Accession number
1543-1882

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Record createdJune 25, 2009
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