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Ring Stand

1815-1830 (Made)
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Place of origin

Ring stand in the shape of a small sailing boat with a cherub sitting in it.


Object details

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Brief description
Gilt-brass ring stand, Paris, around 1830, Palais Royal work
Physical description
Ring stand in the shape of a small sailing boat with a cherub sitting in it.
Dimensions
  • Height: 14.0cm
  • Length: 13.7cm
  • Width: 7.1cm
Gallery label
BADA 2004 Exhibition label: PAIR OF RING STANDS Mother-of-pearl mounted in gilt-brass, France, 1815-30, Palais Royal Work These ring stands are some of the small luxury items known as Palais Royal work. A trade in this work was established in the shops of the Palais Royal in Paris in the late 18th century, usually in goods such as jewellery stands, candlesticks and small boxes made in engraved mother-of-pearl and gilt-brass. These ring stands were probably part of a toilet set on a dressing table. They came to the V&A in 1987as part of a large bequest of late Empire period French metalwork, ceramics and furniture in Paris by Sir Charles Stuart (1779-1845), 1st Lord Stuart de Rothesay. TP Hole Bequest M.98-99-1987(March 2004)
Production
Made in the Palais Royal, Paris
Collection
Accession number
M.99-1987

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Record createdApril 14, 2004
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