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Burghley Nef

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was applied to various types of boat-shaped containers, including the most magnificent objects intended for the dining tables and buffets of the rich. Apart from having an obvious ornamental quality, their function was to hold personal pieces of cutlery or, as in this case,
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The Burghley Nef would have been placed in front of the most important person at table as a mark of their status. At the foot of the main mast, engaged in a game of chess, are the tiny figures of the lovers
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made in Paris in 1527โ€“28 (or possibly earlier). It is in the form of a late medieval ship, the hull made from a
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auctioned part of his silver collection. It is currently in the collection of the
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on an hexagonal base. The height is 34.8 centimetres (13.7 in).
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The Burghley Nef, 1527-1528, France, V&A Museum no. M.60-1959
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The Burghley Nef

parcel-gilt
salt cellar
nautilus shell
mermaid
nef
salt
spices
Tristan and Iseult
love potion
Arthur Grimwade
Burghley House
6th Marquess of Exeter
Victoria and Albert Museum
London
Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths
National Art Collections Fund
"Arthur Grimwade"
The Times
V&A: A Hundred Highlights
ISBN
9781851773657
OCLC
1151665765
The Burghley Nef
Art Fund
The Burghley Nef
Categories
1528 works

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