15929969460001312637261000Standard Recordobject-119068168668026612516039880330001686679273393fitz-onlineadlib-object-119068https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/11906848f3d4a7-a5eb-34cc-98c7-a19e44ed73bd6referenceterm-109541adlib-term-109541d25b4add-748d-3b6f-9789-d3969289ade7jewellerydark bluereferenceterm-40902adlib-term-40902ec39a220-e629-3548-92f0-14937d5d3167leatherCaseroyal bluereferenceterm-40762adlib-term-40762fbb529f4-e645-3a9c-9180-ebc86dbfdc51velvetCase Liningwhitereferenceterm-39525adlib-term-39525353b9fa3-aa1c-3bcc-a62f-7fd1528e72besatinCase Lid LiningApplied ArtsSilver, cast and chased. Composed of twelve hinged panels, each decorated with a lion's head in relief with a four-petalled flower head in a sunk beaded square above and below. The fastening is by means of a bolt passing through three sections of a tube, two on one end of the bracelet and one in the middle of the other. In recent case (A). Rectangular, of dark blue leather with a gilt line round the edge of the lid, the lower part of the interior lined with royal blue velvet, the lid with white satin, printed in gold with the Royal Arms and 'BY APPOINTMENT TO/H M THE QUEEN/JEWELLERS/Wartski/14 GRAFTON ST/LONDON WI6referenceexhibition-3287adlib-exhibition-3287c4b6d853-3af1-3cdf-a094-3732a4a70ee2Designers and Jewellery 1850-1940: Jewellery and Metalwork from The Fitzwilliam MuseumM.47 & A-19841accession numberM.47 & A-1984119068priref119068urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/119068https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/119068'CG' in an oval, applied in two places, one almost illegible.CGmarkreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumGiven by Mrs J. Hull Grundyreferenceagent-166456adlib-agent-166456b333b642-5f27-39ee-9d99-2f4b88d4deecHull Grundy, J., Mrs198419841984givenEntry date: 1984-03-12186318631863circa186318951189518951895makerreferenceagent-53001adlib-agent-53001deff52e8-5e34-30c6-9ecd-233859277c0aGiuliano, CarloFounded by Carlo Giuliano, who was born in Naples and had trained in Castellani’s workshop, this successful family firm was praised for the spirited and varied nature of its historicist jewellery. Its best-known work was made under the direction of Carlo Giuliano, between 1860 and 1895, and included pieces such as this silver bracelet. This (and M.29 & A-1983) were copied from a style of bracelet produced by Castellani, who had taken inspiration from jewels from the Campana collection. Castellani had restored and catalogued this unsurpassed private Italian collection of ancient works of art, including Roman and Hellenistic jewellery. This is just one example of the way in which trends were disseminated across Europe, with firms constantly copying from the same patterns, and from one another.referenceterm-39778adlib-term-397788bd60ed6-968d-3faf-8ad5-b4e4ee9bb245silverHeightcm4.3Lengthcm18.5referencemedia-206482adlib-media-206482e194a023-adb4-31f5-9535-39776299820ejpegaa/aa37/large_M_47_20_26_20a_1984_1_201802_amt49_dc2.jpg1heightpixels891widthpixels102416162822596441imagejpegaa/aa37/mid_M_47_20_26_20a_1984_1_201802_amt49_dc2.jpg1heightpixels435widthpixels50016162822596441imagejpegaa/aa37/M_47_20_26_20a_1984_1_201802_amt49_dc2.jpg1heightpixels892widthpixels102516162822596441imagejpegaa/aa37/preview_M_47_20_26_20a_1984_1_201802_amt49_dc2.jpg1heightpixels218widthpixels25016162822596441image0media
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imagereferenceterm-110872adlib-term-11087288f1139c-6d0c-32b6-ba80-c9366749c9debracelethistory noteWartski, 14 Grafton Street, London W1referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam Museumreferencepublication-3903adlib-publication-39034aff3816-72d1-35fc-99ed-cfd8835b624fEuropean and American Jewellery 1830-1914Publ. Discussed, p. 26, under Giuliano, illustrated p. 26, and descriptive text, p. 145, no. 626, 145referencepublication-8550adlib-publication-85509adcd106-6c02-3203-a2c9-35069d63e396Designers & Jewellery 1850-1940. Jewellery and Metalwork from the Fitzwilliam Museumreferencepublication-3897adlib-publication-3897b0bc8790-a926-3f37-872e-d62be2354a19Castellani and Giuliano, Revivalist Jewellers of the Nineteenth Centuryreferenceterm-110872adlib-term-11087288f1139c-6d0c-32b6-ba80-c9366749c9debraceletbraceletobject
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