Wallpaper
style of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (London 1812 - Ramsgate 1852)
Category
Architecture / Features & Decoration
Date
1860
Materials
Machine made paper substrate. Embossed and grounded in a mid brown distemper. Gilded with metallic powder, polished. Block printed in green and crimson machine cut flock.
Measurements
350 mm (W); 378 mm (D); 550 mm (H); 336 mm (W)
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Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk
NT 1210773.1
Summary
Plan Chest, drawer 2 - Reference Sample. Flock wallpaper, design of ivy leaves enclosed in quatrefoils of cardinal red and bronze-green flock, and gold trellis. c.1830-40. 2 fragments. Mounted on card under acetate. From Morning Room/Dining Room. Note - roughness of gold laid on brown ground and before flock green. Further fragments found behind the mirror in HB's Dining Room in 1992. (V&A description). c. 1860 - Foliate Gothic design, block printed on imitation leather embossed paper, grounded in brown and block printed in gold with green & crimson flock. (Allyson McDermott's description).
Provenance
Campaign of Decoration: 6th / 7th Baronet c 1860s. Original Location: Dining Room. East Wing. Historical Comments & References: see Allyson McDermott's report: "Investigation into the use of wallpapers at Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk. April 2013."
Makers and roles
style of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (London 1812 - Ramsgate 1852), designer possibly Williams Coopers Boyle & Co (wallpapers) , maker