Our Lady of Boulogne (Notre-Dame de Boulogne).
Standing Virgin and Child in a ship; angels blowing trumpets; angels crowning the Virgin; Virgin holding a flower in her right hand; brooch; sea.
Koechlin 1924: 'very suspicious'.
Longhurst 1929: Northern France, 15th or 16th century (?). Doubtful authenticity.
Williamson and Davies 2014: French (Paris or Dieppe ?), c. 1500 or 19th century. Radiocarbon dating inconclusive: 95.4% probability that the elephant died between 1448-1631.
Attribution
Unknown
Reverse
Curved.
Ivory handle set into a chamfered slot
Object Condition
Missing: trumpet held by the angel to the left.
Two mast ropes chipped to the right.
Provenance
Collection of George Salting: Salting bequest to the Museum in 1910.
Bibliography
N. Layard, 'Notes on Some English Paxes including an example urgently found in Ipswich', in Archaeological Journal 62 (June 1904), pp.119-130 (p. 129).
'Salting Bequest (A. 70 to A. 1029-1910)/Murray Bequest (A. 1030 to A. 1096-1910)', in List of Works of Art Acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum (Department of Architecture and Sculpture) (London, 1910), p. 95.
R. Koechlin, Les Ivoires gothiques français (Paris, 1924), I, p. 334.
M. Longhurst, Catalogue of Carvings in Ivory, Victoria and Albert Museum, 2 vols (London, 1927 and 1929), II (1929), p. 44.
P. Williamson and G. Davies, Medieval Ivory Carvings 1200-1550 (London, 2014), no. 144.
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