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Basic Information | | Accession Number: | 1934F103.2 |
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| Collection: | Social History |
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| Date: | 1750 - 1850 |
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Notes | A 'signet' or 'seal matrix' is a small stamp used for impressing the mark of its owner in wax onto documents.This is one of a collection of twenty-seven acquired by the museum in 1934. The majority of examples are finely made of moulded translucent glass, in this case clear. The design may be of George III. | | Presented by Francis Buckley, 1934. |
Further Information | | Production Period: | 18th century |
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| Material(s): | Glass |
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| Place of Origin: | Birmingham - possibly, England |
Associated People | | Dimensions | | Height: | 3.5 mm |
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| Width: | 3 mm |
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| Depth: | 0.7 mm |
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