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Basic Information | | Accession Number: | 1934F103.3 |
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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 mauve. Several bear engraved inscriptions in reverse, as in the case of this example which has a design of a tree. | | 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 |
Dimensions | | Height: | 1.3 cm |
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| Width: | 1.1 cm |
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| Depth: | 0.8 cm |
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