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Muff

ca. 1885 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Muff made from Indian peacock feathers (Pavo cristatus) in iridescent blue/green and gold. Barrel shaped with the openings for the hands tilted inwards. At the top the feathers are arranged to form a ruff from which dangle pendant hop-like flowers made from the same feathers. The ruff is lined with black silk and padded.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Indian peacock feathers (Pavo cristatus), lined with silk and padded
Brief description
Muff made from Indian peacock feathers and silk, England, ca. 1885
Physical description
Muff made from Indian peacock feathers (Pavo cristatus) in iridescent blue/green and gold. Barrel shaped with the openings for the hands tilted inwards. At the top the feathers are arranged to form a ruff from which dangle pendant hop-like flowers made from the same feathers. The ruff is lined with black silk and padded.
Dimensions
  • Height: 220mm
  • Width: 230mm
  • Depth: 110mm
Credit line
Given by Lady Pickthorn
Object history
RF number is 1983/382.

The muff belonged to Lady Pickthorn, the mother of Mrs N Iliff who organised the donation. Lady Pickthorn died in July 1982 and collected all her life.
Collection
Accession number
T.243-1983

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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