Object number
59/3
Description
This is a Tunbridge ware egg cup with a printed engraving of two rock pinnacles pasted on to the wood. This work was characteristic of Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge, Kent, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It is inscribed 'Pulpit Rocks, Landslip, Lyme' with a picture of the scene above.
Physical description
1 egg cup: wood; good condition
Archival history
MERL ‘Associated information’ form – ‘[insert]pn 60/2344 59/3 Dom. Serving food. [end insert] Name of Object: EGG CUP // Age…: - // Name and address of present owner: [...] Dorking, Surrey // Description of use to which it was put…: [pencil sketch] 3.25" Tunbridge ware. Picture of 'Pulpit Rocks, Landslip, Lyme' on it., MERL miscellaneous note – Gill, M.A.V. (1985) Tunbridge ware, Princes Risborough // Tunbridge ware is a form of decoratively inlaid woodwork in which a mosaic of tiny pieces of different coloured woods form a picture. This style of mosaic decoration developed in late 1820s around Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge in Kent. The name ‘Tunbridge ware’ is also the term used to describe printed engravings and texts, some hand coloured, pasted onto light wood. This type of decoration was popular on holiday resort souvenirs.
Production place
Kent
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- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_2344.tif - High resolution image