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 |
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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.
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