Firedog
1637 (dated)
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Cast iron firedog, inscribed 'TP 1637'. Decorated with a buckle, the heraldic badge of the earls of Chichester.
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Materials and techniques | Cast iron |
Brief description | Firedog from Barham Court in Kent, cast iron, inscribed 'TP 1637' and with a heraldic badge in the form of a buckle, made in England, 1637 |
Physical description | Cast iron firedog, inscribed 'TP 1637'. Decorated with a buckle, the heraldic badge of the earls of Chichester. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'TP 1637' (Initials presumably those of Thomas Pelham, 2nd baronet (d. 1664), and date.) |
Gallery label | FIREDOG
Cast iron
England; 1637
From Barham Court, Kent. Inscribed 'TP 1637' and decorated with a buckle, the badge of the earls of Chichester. The initials are presumably those of Thomas Pelham, 2nd baronet, who died in 1664. The firedogs' link to Barham Court is unclear, since the Pelhams were a Sussex family.
Museum No. M.979-1926(07/1994) |
Credit line | Bequeathed by Lt. Col. G. B. Croft-Lyons FSA |
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Accession number | M.979-1926 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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