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Object NamePlaque with Sulphide of St. Etienne
Made FromLead glass, sulphide, metal
Date1830-1840
Place MadeFrance
Techniquepressed, cut; molded encased sulphide; metal wire
SizeOverall H: 8.8 cm, W: 7.5 cm
Accession Number84.3.406
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jokelson
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionColorless lead glass; pressed, cut; molded, encased sulphide; metal wire. Flat, oval shape, composed of two pieces of glass, cemented together; a slightly convex, octagonal panel, enclosing a molded white sulphide of a monk, with crossed arms, inscribed in blue script on a tablet below, "Ste Etienne.", plaque with shell ends and scroll support; cemented to a pressed, oval "frame", with scalloped rim, recessed center; reverse side of the rim with molded shells in relief, center of the back filled with nail-head diamonds; center pierced; rim pierced, with wire hanger.
Provenance
Source Mrs. Paul Jokelson
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