Not on display

Parasol

1850-1860 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Silk parasol printed with bunches of brightly coloured flowers, edged with a white silk fringe. The parasol has a turned ivory hande unscrewing in the centre, ivory ferrule, and ivory tips to the whalebone ribs. The frame is of lacquered metal (square section), with a white silk lining and cord

Object details

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Brief description
Parasol, printed silk, turned ivory and whalebone, 1850-1860, English
Physical description
Silk parasol printed with bunches of brightly coloured flowers, edged with a white silk fringe. The parasol has a turned ivory hande unscrewing in the centre, ivory ferrule, and ivory tips to the whalebone ribs. The frame is of lacquered metal (square section), with a white silk lining and cord
Dimensions
  • Length: 580mm
Credit line
Given by HM Queen Mary
Object history
Description from the acquisition register

Parasol
English or French; 1850-1875

The parasol has a turned ivory handle unscrewing in the centre, ivory ferrule, and ivory tips to the ribs. The frame is of japanned metal (square section) and the ribs of whalebone. The cover is of white satin printed with bunches of brightly coloured flowers, red and yellow roses alternately predominating. White silk fringe, lining and cord.

[...]No evidence for accurate dating is available. It would seem that whalebone continued to be used for parasol ribs for some years after the patenting of the [illegible] frame (Paragon rib) 1852.
Collection
Accession number
T.55-1935

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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