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Quite Correct

An antique clear, colourless paste mimicking rock crystal seal featuring imagery of a gentleman and text ‘Quite correct’.

 

Why we love it

The imagery and quote is a reference to the play Paul Pry written by John Poole, which premiered at the Haymarket Theatre in London on 13th September 1825.

The story is centred on a comical, idle and meddlesome chap consumed with curiosity with a propensity for conveniently leaving behind his umbrella everywhere he goes in order to have an excuse to return and eavesdrop.

Additional information

Era

Late Georgian / Early Victorian

Seal material

Antique paste to mimic rock crystal

Seal colour

Clear colourless

Seal shape

Cushioned rectangle

Dimensions

13.8 x 11.2 x 1.8mm

Condition

Very good antique condition with light surface wear

What would Emma do?

We’ve priced this piece as our Classic Pendant and Closed Back Classic Pendant, however if you’d like to set it as a Gemstone Bezel Pendant or add a backing of antique mother of pearl gaming chip, please do reach out to us and we will tailor a quote for you.

Why not visit our Flown Away Home section for design inspo?

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