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Basic Information | | Accession Number: | 1981M530.4 |
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| Collection: | Applied Art – Jewellery |
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| Date: | 1800 – 1820 |
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Notes | Mrs Anne Hull Grundy donated a large collection of jewellery to Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. This was one of a number of donations she made to museums in this country. She was concerned that each collection she gave to a museum should suit its manufacturing history and existing collection. This necklace forms part of a parure or set of matching jewellery. The stone is moss agate, a clear stone with green moss-like strands running through it. The strands are called dendrites (from the Greek ‘dendron’ for a tree), and are not actually moss but a chlorite or manganese oxide. | | Presented by Mrs Anne Hull Grundy, 1981. |
Further Information | | Production Period: | 19th Century |
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| Medium: | Eight square cut moss agates, mounted in gold. |
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| Material(s): | Moss agate |
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| Place of Origin: | England |
Dimensions | | Height: | 170 mm |
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