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1875 (made)
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Place of origin

With 8 rings for suspending.

Object details

Category
Object type
Title
Materials and techniques
Brass, gilt with silver decoration
Brief description
brass, gilded with silver and niello decoration. English (London), 1875, designed by William Burges and possibly made by Hart, Son, Peard & Company, Wych Street, Strand.
Physical description
With 8 rings for suspending.
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 35.0cm
  • Height: 8.50cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Engraved on the underside: 'WILLIAM : BURGES : MARCH: MDCCCLXXV'
  • Engraved round the central image of the mermaid in the bowl: + WHO : WOULD : BE : A : MERMAID : FAIR : SINGING : ALONE : COMBING : HER : HAIR : UNDER : THE : SEA : IN : A : GOLDEN : CURL : WITH : A : COMB : OF : PEARL (The inscription is a quotation from Alfred Tennyson's poem, 'The Mermaid', first published in his Poems, Chiefly Lyrical (1830).)
Bibliographic references
  • Jervis, Simon. Victorian and Edwardian Decorative Art: The Handley-Read Collection. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Diploma Galleries, Royal Academy of Arts, 4 March-30 April 1972. London: 1972.
  • Burges, William and R.P. Pullan, The house of William Burges, A.R.A. London: 1885.
  • Roquet, Nicholas. 'Life in costume: the architectural fictions and anachronisms of William Burges'. Unpublished thesis submitted to McGill University, Montreal, in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, May 2011.
  • The Strange Genius of William Burgess, 'Art-Architect', 1827-1881. Ed. by J. Mordaunt Crook. Catalogue of the exhibition organised jointly by the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Cardiff: National Museum of Wales, 1981. ISBN 0720002346
Collection
Accession number
M.282-1975

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