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Mourning Ring

early 18th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Enamelled gold mourning ring, the octagonal bezel set with a faceted crystal enclosing a gold wire monogram on yellow silk. The shoulders foliated and enamelled in black with a flaming heart motif at the back of the bezel

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Enamelled gold set with a crystal with gold wire and silk
Brief description
Enamelled gold mourning ring, the octagonal bezel set with a faceted crystal enclosing a gold wire monogram on yellow silk. The shoulders foliated and enamelled in black with a flaming heart motif at the back of the bezel, England, early 18th century
Physical description
Enamelled gold mourning ring, the octagonal bezel set with a faceted crystal enclosing a gold wire monogram on yellow silk. The shoulders foliated and enamelled in black with a flaming heart motif at the back of the bezel
Dimensions
  • Height: 2.1cm
  • Width: 1.9cm
  • Depth: 0.9cm
Credit line
Given by the Rev. R. Brooke
Object history
Part of the Brooke collection donated to the V&A in 1864. The Brooke collection includes objects relating to the Brooke family along with the Osbaldestons, who were closely related.

“The Reverend R. Brooke, Gateforth House, Selby, presented, in February 1864, a collection of articles of personal use of the 17th and 18th centuries, being the accumulated memorials of an English family for three or four generations; the most important are watches, rings, seals, lace and court dresses; the total number of objects is 396.” The gift also included 718 books for the new National Art Library. Brooke stipulated that the collection should be kept together and labelled as the ‘Brooke of Gateforth Gift’. (Eighteenth Report of the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, London, 1865, pp.40-41).

The minutes also stipulate “That Mr and Mrs Brooke, and the future possessors of the ‘Gateforth Estate’, provided they bear the name and are of the present family of ‘Brooke’, to have the privilege secured to them (by memorandum recorded in the Books of the Museum, and by possession of a Free Pass Ticket) of entrance into the Museum and Library and the Horticultural Gardens attached, on the holding of any scientific or other meetings, and on all other public occasions.’
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
1124-1864

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Record createdJuly 10, 2006
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