tyg; bottom reads "Model of Ancient Tyg". Cylindrical that concaves inwards in the mid-section. Two handles side by side angled each other where the bottoms of the handles touch. Handles are the attached near the top curves out and angles down attaching about ⅓ from the bottom. The bottom flutes out to make a small foot. The mouth is trimmed in gold. Crest is circular shaped by a yellow belt; the buckle is at the bottom where the end loops on itself. Within the belt is written in Latin "Ecclesia Cathedralis Sancti Pauli Londinensis". In the center of the circle created by the belt is red with two crossing swords, between the crossed blades is the letter 'D' in yellow. Below the circle, on the left side of the belt is "St. Paul’s" on the right is "Cathedral". Made by W.H. Goss, 1858-1887.
Donor:
University Art Museum (UC Berkeley)
Collection place:
England
Verbatim coll. place:
England
Collector:
unknown
Materials:
Ceramic (material), Paint (coating), and Porcelain (material)
Object type:
ethnography
Object class:
Miniature (size attribute)
Function:
5.7 Objects made for sale, souvenirs, models, and reproductions
Accession date:
1968
Context of use:
souvenir
Department:
Europe and western Russia (except Classical Mediterranean)
Dimensions:
height 6.3 centimeters and diameter 2.9 centimeters