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Inkstand

ca. 1930-40 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Brown Bakelite inkstand. The box is compression moulded, its hinged lid decorated with a detailed scene of a mounted warrior spearing a rampant lion in the Assyrian style. Above the lion's head is depicted a bird, probably a parrot. Inside are two glass inkwells.

Object details

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Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.

  • Inkstand
  • Inkwell
  • Inkwell
Materials and techniques
Compression-moulded phenol-formaldehyde ('Bakelite'); glass
Brief description
Brown Bakelite inkstand with two glass inkewells, Birkby's Limited, England, probably Liversedge, probably ca. 1930-40
Physical description
Brown Bakelite inkstand. The box is compression moulded, its hinged lid decorated with a detailed scene of a mounted warrior spearing a rampant lion in the Assyrian style. Above the lion's head is depicted a bird, probably a parrot. Inside are two glass inkwells.
Dimensions
  • Length: 16.51cm
  • Width: 8.255cm
  • Height: 5.715cm
Measurements taken from paper records - not checked on object.
Style
Object history
Fred A. Bulmer, a collector based in Leeds, Yorkshire, offered his collection of ‘plastic antiques’ to the V&A in late 1982. The Museum chose to purchase 59 objects from Bulmer the following year (for acquisition papers see MA/1/B3395). The objects were divided among the Museum’s collections according to object type: Furniture and Woodwork taking 26 objects (W.50 to 75-1983), Metalwork 18 objects (M.49 to 66-1984) and Ceramics and Glass 14 objects (C.41 to 54-1984).

Registered Papers 83/26
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Collection
Accession number
W.52 to B-1983

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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