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[William Bond, c.1840 - watercolour on ivory miniature]

[William Bond, c.1840 - watercolour on ivory miniature]

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nM7l6eZY

[William Bond, c.1840 - watercolour on ivory miniature]

About this item

Full title

[William Bond, c.1840 - watercolour on ivory miniature]

Date

c.1840

Call Numbers

ML 136

Record Identifier

nM7l6eZY

Reference Code

433212

Formats

Physical Description

Contents

1 drawing - glass fronted ; 27 x 23 cm. framed - watercolour on ivory miniature in gilt mount & frame, then timber outer frame

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : Artist died before 1955

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Issue Copy

Digitised

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Alternative Titles

Full title

[William Bond, c.1840 - watercolour on ivory miniature]

Notes

General note

This item has been digitised as part of the Nelson Meers Foundation Benefaction, 2002

Undated
Artist unknown

Digital order no:Album ID : 874402

Signature / Inscriptions

"Mr Bond was a very wealthy man and was reputed to own all the property from the Quay to Washington S[?]. First baker in Australia, used to feed the Aboriginals with buns. He owned property also at Mascot, Botany & nearly all Belmore, which he left to George Morris and his brothers & they, the lawyers, were responsible for 'doing' them out of it. M...

Conservation note

Gilt mount cracked in places

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by A.G. Morris, Apr. 1948

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

ML 136

Record Identifier

nM7l6eZY

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nM7l6eZY

Other Identifiers

Reference code

433212

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