Caption
Chalice-shaped vase by Woodward, Horace & Co Ltd Birmingham, London; fl. ca. 1851–1919. Maker's role: goldsmith's firm. Inscription/classification: corporate slogans. Purchase, Scrap-purchase. Vessel decorated with flowers; pearling ornament. Vase supported on a circular foot transitioning into a short stem terminating in a ring; goblet in the form of a slender flower calyx, tall conical, quarter-part at the top, edged with pearling. Date: 1899–1900. Place: Great Britain, England, London. Object type: vessel. Dimensions: height 12.5 cm; width 5.5 cm; depth 5.5 cm; weight 38 g., A tall metallic object shaped like a slender trumpet or vase with a flared, scalloped top and a rounded base, shown against a light gray background; the object appears shiny and reflective with a silver color and shows subtle surface marks and highlights in tones of white and gray.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A08_076
License type
Rights managed
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31.8Mb (190.4Kb) / 8.1in x 15.3in / 2416 x 4600 (300dpi)