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Ramsden, Omar (Ramsden was born in Sheffield and studied at Sheffield Shool of Art. He registered his first mark in 1898 with Alwyn Carr (1872-1940), his friend, partner and collaborator. Their partnership was dissolved in 1919, after which both continued to work independently. Ramsden registered his mark 'OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT' shortly after this time.)

Mug, sterling silver, flared foot with narrow step, the lower portion of the body of the mug is cylindrical, the upper third tapers gently outward to a flaring rim, loop handle from the rim attached to the body via a leaf-shaped upper terminal, the handle tapering gradually to meet the body above the cast inscription; the body has deliberately visible planishing marks over the entire surface, above the foot is a cast inscription, 'ANIMUS LAETUS BENE AFFICIT VULTUM' encircling the body, with diamond shaped pellets between each word and a stylised leaf marking its end, the inscription is framed above and below by a simple band, broken at regular intervals, the top of the handle is embellished and strengthened with a tapering fillet of silver that follows the shape of the handle.

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Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 51692

Creation/Production

Ramsden, Omar

Acquisition

Bequest, 26/8/2010

Measurements

Height (cm): 8.6
Height (in): 3
l(cm) handle to lip:10.3
l(cm)
l(in) handle to lip:4 1/8
l(in)
diam(cm) foot:6.8
diam(cm)
diam(in) foot:2 3/16
diam(in)

Techniques

Raised
Forming
Applied Art
Planished
Cast
Forming
Applied Art
Polished
Decoration
Applied Art
Assembled
Forming
Applied Art
Soldered
Forming
Applied Art
Engraved
Decoration
Applied Art

Material

Sterling silver

Location

On Display

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Categories

Arian/metel gwerthfawr | Silver/precious metal Metelwaith | Metalwork Celf Gymhwysol | Applied Art Inventory level
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