Koechlin 1924: French, beginning of the 14th century.
Randall 1993: French (Paris), 1325-1350.
Attribution
Unknown
Reverse
Carved on all sides.
Comments
The story is taken from the Golden Legend: it starts on the front of the casket, goes around and ends on the lid. The scenes on the lid start at bottom right and end with the scene at top right.
The lock has the coat of arms of royal prince of England: 1 and 4 azure semé de fleur-de-lys, 2 and 3 gules, three lions passants.
Provenance
Collection of the British royal family (coat of arms on the lock). Collection of Henry Stuart, cardinal of York (before 1807); collection of the dowager duchess of Cleveland (in 1807). Hollingworth Magniac collection, Coleworth House, Bedfordshire (before 1857-1892): his sale, Christie, Manion and Woods, London, 2 and 4 July 1892, lot 258. Collection of Lord Astor of Hever: Hever Castle sale, Sotheby's, London, 5 May 1983, lot 230. New York, private collection (in 1993).
Bibliography
Art Treasures exhibition, Manchester, 1857 (label).
Leroux de Lincy, 'L'Exposition de Manchester', in Revue contemporaine 34 (1857), p. 349.
J. Skelton and W. H. St John Hope, The Royal House of Stuart (London, 1890), no. 40.
R. Koechlin, Les Ivoires gothiques français (Paris, 1924), I, pp. 154, 178, 427, 459, 473; II, no. 255; III, pl. LXV.
R. H. Randall, The Golden Age of Ivory: Gothic Ivory Carvings in North American Collections (New York, 1993), no. 180.
P. Williamson and G. Davies, Medieval Ivory Carvings 1200-1550 (London, 2014), in relation to no. 168 and no. 250.
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