Maker: Unknown
Gold, opaque white and translucent blue enamel, set with diamonds and pearls. The oval locket-centre bears a crown over the cipher of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, worked in diamonds and set on a blue enamelled guilloche field with a diamond set white enamelled border. The mount is set with pearls, gold Prince of Wales’ feathers and a facsimile of his signature ‘Albert Edward P.’
History note: Philips, 19th June 1984. Purchased by Mrs Hull Grundy from Malcolm Carr, London W2
Given by Mrs J. Hull Grundy
Diameter: 7.8 cm
Height: 5.4 cm
Method of acquisition: Given (1984-07-23) by Hull Grundy, J., Mrs
19th Century, Late#
Victoria I
Circa
1850
-
1900
Decoration composed of enamel ( opaque white and blue translucent) diamonds pearls
Accession number: M.51-1984
Primary reference Number: 167941
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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