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Toilet service

Description

Small brush with silver-gilt grip of conical form, from the Lennoxlove toilet service, owned by Frances Teresa Stewart, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox: French, Paris, assayed between April and September 1672

Museum reference

A.1954.8 N

Collection

Decorative and Applied Art

Object name

Toilet service, Brush

Production information

Unknown
Paris, France, Western Europe

Date

1672

Materials

Silver-gilt, Bristle

Physical description

Silver-gilt grip and bristle

Associations

Previous owner: Frances Teresa Stewart, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox, 1647 - 1702
Probable presenter: Charles II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1630 - 1685
Fermier-General: Vincent Fontier

Exhibitions

  • Art of Living (08 Jul 2016)
    National Museum of Scotland

  • Discoveries (29 Jul 2011 - 2016)
    National Museum of Scotland

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Collection Story

On display

national museum of scotland »
level 5 »
art, design and fashion, art of living

Credit

Acquired with the aid of the Art Fund

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