Object number
51/625
Collection
Exhibition
Description
This is a horn beaker, with a separately fitted bottom, for serving drink. It was made from a section of a bullock's horn which has been cleansed, scraped, polished and pared away. Lavinia Smith bought it at a sale in Berkshire in 1933.
Physical description
1 beaker: horn; good condition- crack on side
Archival history
MERL 'Catalogue index' card – [51/626] – ‘A horn mug was made form a section of a bullock’s horn, cleansed, scraped, polished and pared away inside to make a thin lip. A groove was then cut all round inside about ¼ of an inch from the bottom and a flat disk fitted tightly into it. // It was usually necessary to soften the disk by heat so that it could be forced into place. Sometimes, however, the whole of the mug was carved out of one piece of horn.’, Lavinia Smith Catalogue (D60/28) - 'A list of the contents of the East Hendred museum. July 5 1940 // 422-424. Three horn cups bought at Fairbrother's sale in 1933' (The other two horn cups mentioned are 51/628 and 51/626), Heritage of the Hendreds Exhibition 1969 - 'Catalogue of Exhibits // Number 35 // Horn Cup // Lent by Museum of English Rural Life' (The description in the catalogue could also be in reference to 51/623, 51/624, 51/622, 51/626 and 51/628)
Production date
1933-01-01 - 1933
Object name
Material
Technique
Dimensions
- Height 100 mm
- Diameter 95 mm
Associated subject
Associated person/institution