Central stem and branch of candelabra by John Phillp

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Date:1807

Description:This pen and ink drawing of a detail of a candelabra is from the Phillp album, a collection of watercolours and sketches by John Phillp (c.1778-1815). Phillp may have been Matthew Boulton's son but the evidence is inconclusive. He was born in Falmouth, Cornwall and came to Soho in 1793. Boulton paid for William Hollins to teach him architectural drawing in 1795. During his time at Soho he produced designs for silver, plate, medals and tokens.

Conservation and cleaning had to be undertaken on the album before it could be scanned and this was carried out as part of the Digital Handsworth Project.


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1760s
Ormolu and blue john ewers by Boulton and Fothergill
Ormolu and blue john ewers by Boulton and Fothergill

This pair of ormolu and blue john ewers was made by Matthew Boulton and John Fothergill ...

1780s
Silver egg frame with egg cups by Matthew Boulton
Silver egg frame with egg cups by Matthew Boulton

This silver egg cup frame with egg cups was made by Matthew Boulton and is hallmarked ...

1800s
Snuffer Tray by John Phillp
Snuffer Tray by John Phillp

This pen and ink drawing of a snuffer tray reads 'SNUFFER TRAY' 'DESIGNED AND DRAWN ...

1830s
Inkstand by Matthew Boulton and Plate Co.
Inkstand by Matthew Boulton and Plate Co.

This silver inkstand was made by Matthew Boulton and Plate Co in 1830-31. By this ...

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Image courtesy of: Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

Donor ref:BM&AG 2003 0031 126 (16/7001)

Source: Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery ,  Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

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