Mount
1900-1980 (made)
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Object Type
Metal mounts, like this example, were used to decorate pieces of furniture, such as cabinets, chests or chairs. They were usually attached with tiny screws.
People
The firm of Cope & Timmins was formed by the amalgamation of two earlier firms, Cope & Collinson and Clarke & Timmins, in 1800. Both firms were brass-founders, meaning that they specialised in brass products, and had factories in Birmingham, the renowned centre of brass manufacturing, as well as premises in London. Brass-founders produced a wide range of goods, including castors, hinges, handles, lock plates and curtain fittings, as well as decorative furniture mounts.
Time
The enormous popularity of historic revivals in the period 1800-1840 resulted in a corresponding demand for a range of designs for decorative brass mounts. Manufacturers borrowed freely from one other, and many of the same patterns remained popular, being reproduced over many years, like this mount.
Metal mounts, like this example, were used to decorate pieces of furniture, such as cabinets, chests or chairs. They were usually attached with tiny screws.
People
The firm of Cope & Timmins was formed by the amalgamation of two earlier firms, Cope & Collinson and Clarke & Timmins, in 1800. Both firms were brass-founders, meaning that they specialised in brass products, and had factories in Birmingham, the renowned centre of brass manufacturing, as well as premises in London. Brass-founders produced a wide range of goods, including castors, hinges, handles, lock plates and curtain fittings, as well as decorative furniture mounts.
Time
The enormous popularity of historic revivals in the period 1800-1840 resulted in a corresponding demand for a range of designs for decorative brass mounts. Manufacturers borrowed freely from one other, and many of the same patterns remained popular, being reproduced over many years, like this mount.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Cast brass |
Brief description | Brass furniture mount; chandelle with leaves and berries, Cope and Timmins Ltd, Britain, 1900-1980 |
Physical description | One of a collection of cast metal mounts for furniture with a chandelle, with leaves and berries. |
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Credit line | Given by Cope & Timmins Ltd. |
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Summary | Object Type Metal mounts, like this example, were used to decorate pieces of furniture, such as cabinets, chests or chairs. They were usually attached with tiny screws. People The firm of Cope & Timmins was formed by the amalgamation of two earlier firms, Cope & Collinson and Clarke & Timmins, in 1800. Both firms were brass-founders, meaning that they specialised in brass products, and had factories in Birmingham, the renowned centre of brass manufacturing, as well as premises in London. Brass-founders produced a wide range of goods, including castors, hinges, handles, lock plates and curtain fittings, as well as decorative furniture mounts. Time The enormous popularity of historic revivals in the period 1800-1840 resulted in a corresponding demand for a range of designs for decorative brass mounts. Manufacturers borrowed freely from one other, and many of the same patterns remained popular, being reproduced over many years, like this mount. |
Other number | LOAN:GLATZEL.1:266 - Previous loan number |
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Accession number | W.266-2001 |
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Record created | June 18, 2002 |
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