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Basic Information | | Accession Number: | 1999E35 |
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| Collection: | Social History – Sheldon Collection |
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| Date: | 1870 c – 1890 c |
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Maker Information | | Attributed to: | Ebenezer Sheldon – View biography for Ebenezer Sheldon |
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Notes | The commercial production of papier mâché objects began in the last quarter of the eighteenth century. They were constructed using a patented process of building up layers of paper that were pasted onto a wooden or metal base, each layer being polished and smoothed to give an even surface. The object would have been painted with black lacquer and hand decorated. Papiermâché was strong enough to be used for furniture such as this chair. | |
Further Information | | Production Period: | 19th century |
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| Material(s): | Mother of pearl |
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| Place of Origin: | Birmingham, England |
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