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Seal in the form of a pug dog

On display in:

Treasury

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artist or maker

Unknown

Date

c 1900

Place of production

  • France?

Medium

  • gold and lapis lazuli

Type of object

  • seals

Accession number

13.2008

Seal in the form of a pug dog seated on a lapis cushion, engraved with a monogram (AdeR)

Commentary

Other exhibition labels

  • Alice de Rothschild was fond of pug dogs, and owned several, so it is not surprising that she was also keen on models of pugs. This seal matrix would have been used to impress her monogram into the hot wax used to close the envelopes of her letters. As well as this seal, she also had snuffboxes in the shape of pugs.
Physical description

Dimensions (mm) / weight (mg)

36 x 32 x 32

Marks

AdeR
Monogram
on matrix

History

Provenance

  • Acquired by Miss Alice de Rothschild ; inherited by James de Rothschild (b. 1878, d.1957); inherited by his wife Dorothy de Rothschild (b.1895, d.1988); inherited by the present owner in 1988.

Collection

  • Waddesdon (Rothschild Family)