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Handle

Date1600-1699
Where depictedHolland
MediumIvory
DimensionsObject/Work: 90 x 10 mm
ClassificationsComponent/part
Terms
    Object numberTN01069
    DescriptionKnife handle with four carved female figures holding various symbols. There are another 4 female heads carved above them, one of which is missing. The symbols represent Virtues: Faith holds a cross and a Bible; Hope holds an anchor; Love carries a lute; and Charity carries a purse.

    The theme of the Virtues personified was popular for carved knife handles in the 17th century and there are examples from across Western Europe. There are two similar Dutch examples from the late 17th century, one at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore and one at the V&A that help date this object.
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    Not on view
    Luck-Charm
    Edward Lovett
    1912
    Triptych
    1400-1499
    Doll
    1700-1902
    Doll
    Leverian Museum
    1700-1800
    Handle
    1250-1300
    Figure
    1200-1500
    Apron
    1830
    Apron
    1840
    Bracelet
    1790-1820
    London Carries On
    Joseph Bato
    1940
    Figure
    200-250
    Medal
    H. Thompson
    1960-1969