Jewel
ca. 1770 (made)
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Jewel, opaline and colourless pastes set in silver in the form of flowers held by a bow.
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Materials and techniques | Opaline and colourless pastes set in silver |
Brief description | Jewel, opaline and colourless pastes set in silver, in the form of flowers held by a bow, made in England, about 1770 |
Physical description | Jewel, opaline and colourless pastes set in silver in the form of flowers held by a bow. |
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Credit line | Given by Dame Joan Evans |
Object history | From M.154L, M-1975 Public Access Description - Very sophisticated imitation jewellery was made in Europe in the 18th century. It was sold by many of the leading jewellers. Before Australian opals became accessible, the opal was a rare stone. Here its shimmering beauty was achieved by setting a pink foil beneath a milky blue glass. Clare Phillips, 18/02/2003. |
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Accession number | M.161-1975 |
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Record created | June 10, 2005 |
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