Title: | 1934F103.4 Signet Matrix - Seal |
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Description: |
1934F103.4 Signet Matrix - Seal, 1770 Possibly made in Birmingham Presented by Francis Buckley, 1934. A 'signet' or 'seal matrix' is a small stamp used for impressing the mark of its owner in wax onto documents. This is one of a collection of twenty-seven acquired by the museum in 1934. The majority of examples are finely made of moulded translucent glass, in this case purple. Amusingly, the design is of a signet. The inscription, 'PUSH', refers to the action of impressing the signet into the surface of the wax! |
Keywords: |
Social history, 18th Century, Birmingham Museums Trust/Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Glass, Purple |
Usage Rights: | Creative Commons 0 - Public Domain. Optional attribution: Photo by Birmingham Museums Trust, licensed under CC0 |