Brooch
ca. 1838 (made)
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Object Type
This mourning brooch is typical of many made in the 19th century, when mourning was closely observed. The inscription 'IN MEMORY OF' surrounds a lock of hair from the person being remembered, while his name, age and date of death are engraved on the back.
Materials & Making
The brooch was manufactured with the standard memorial phrase on the front and an empty glazed central compartment. It would probably have been kept in stock either by a retailer or central supplier. The brooch would have been personalised when it was bought.
Design & Designing
The design of gold scrolls around the edge of the brooch is in the Rococo Revival style. Rococo decoration, featuring scrolls, rockwork and shells, often in asymmetrical designs, spread from France in the 1720s. It was one of the most influential styles in Europe until the 1760s but was revived in the 1820s in England. It rapidly became popular and can still be seen in some manufactured goods and interior designs produced today.
This mourning brooch is typical of many made in the 19th century, when mourning was closely observed. The inscription 'IN MEMORY OF' surrounds a lock of hair from the person being remembered, while his name, age and date of death are engraved on the back.
Materials & Making
The brooch was manufactured with the standard memorial phrase on the front and an empty glazed central compartment. It would probably have been kept in stock either by a retailer or central supplier. The brooch would have been personalised when it was bought.
Design & Designing
The design of gold scrolls around the edge of the brooch is in the Rococo Revival style. Rococo decoration, featuring scrolls, rockwork and shells, often in asymmetrical designs, spread from France in the 1720s. It was one of the most influential styles in Europe until the 1760s but was revived in the 1820s in England. It rapidly became popular and can still be seen in some manufactured goods and interior designs produced today.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Cast gold with black enamel, and plaited hair under glass |
Brief description | Mourning brooch |
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Marks and inscriptions | With inscription 'IN MEMORY OF'; engraved on the reverse 'George Ashby Obit 23rd Nov.1838, Aet 51 years' |
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Credit line | Given by Mrs J. Hull Grundy |
Object history | Made in Britain |
Summary | Object Type This mourning brooch is typical of many made in the 19th century, when mourning was closely observed. The inscription 'IN MEMORY OF' surrounds a lock of hair from the person being remembered, while his name, age and date of death are engraved on the back. Materials & Making The brooch was manufactured with the standard memorial phrase on the front and an empty glazed central compartment. It would probably have been kept in stock either by a retailer or central supplier. The brooch would have been personalised when it was bought. Design & Designing The design of gold scrolls around the edge of the brooch is in the Rococo Revival style. Rococo decoration, featuring scrolls, rockwork and shells, often in asymmetrical designs, spread from France in the 1720s. It was one of the most influential styles in Europe until the 1760s but was revived in the 1820s in England. It rapidly became popular and can still be seen in some manufactured goods and interior designs produced today. |
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Accession number | CIRC.372-1963 |
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Record created | March 27, 2003 |
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