Wallpaper
ca.1829 (made)
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Portion of wallpaper (consisting of 2 sheets joined) of a border with a striped design; Colour woodblock print, on paper; Stamped on the back with the Georgian Excise duty stamp and First Account Taken 307.
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Materials and techniques | Colour woodblock print, on paper |
Brief description | Portion of wallpaper (consisting of 2 sheets joined) of a border with a striped design; Colour woodblock print, on paper; Stamped on the back with the Georgian Excise duty stamp; From The Royal Pavilion, Brighton; English; ca.1829. |
Physical description | Portion of wallpaper (consisting of 2 sheets joined) of a border with a striped design; Colour woodblock print, on paper; Stamped on the back with the Georgian Excise duty stamp and First Account Taken 307. |
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Marks and inscriptions | First Account Taken 307 (Stamped on the back with the Georgian Excise duty stamp and First Account Taken 307.) |
Credit line | Given by Brighton Corporation |
Object history | Given by Brighton Corporation. Provenance: The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, Sussex. This paper (and papers E.9838-9844-1958 and E.9846-9850-1958, which were probably designed by Robert Jones and produced by Crace & Sons) was intended for rooms on the upper floor of the Pavilion, which included the Duke of York' s and the Duke of Clarence’s bedrooms and the lobbies to them, all on the east side, the King's old bedroom on the south east and the west bedrooms. Since Robert Jones is known to have worked for Crace & Sons only from 1817 until 1823, it is less likely that this wallpaper is by him. |
Production | Possibly made ca.1829. This paper (and papers E.9838-9844-1958 and E.9846-9850-1958, which were probably designed by Robert Jones and produced by Crace & Sons) was intended for rooms on the upper floor of the Pavilion, which included the Duke of York' s and the Duke of Clarence’s bedrooms and the lobbies to them, all on the east side, the King's old bedroom on the south east and the west bedrooms. Since Robert Jones is known to have worked for Crace & Sons only from 1817 until 1823, it is less likely that this wallpaper is by him. |
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Bibliographic reference | Oman, Charles C., and Hamilton, Jean. Wallpapers: a history and illustrated catalogue of the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. London: Sotheby Publications, in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1982. |
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Accession number | E.9845-1958 |
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Record created | December 11, 2008 |
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