Searle And Rivington Collection
"Searle and Rivington: A Journey Through Time and Artistic Treasures" Step into the world of Searle and Rivington, where history unfolds through captivating artifacts
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"Searle and Rivington: A Journey Through Time and Artistic Treasures" Step into the world of Searle and Rivington, where history unfolds through captivating artifacts. Delve into the past with a casket from the 1400s, crafted by Frederick Albert Slocombe in all its intricate glory. As you wander further, discover Peter Henry Emerson's masterpiece, "Footbridge Near Chingford, " a scene straight out of The Compleat Angler in 1888. Let your imagination soar as you envision anglers casting their lines amidst nature's serenity. Transport yourself to another era with John Thomson's poignant work, "A Convicts Home" from 1876. Feel the weight of emotion as you glimpse into the life of those who have faced adversity but still find solace within their humble abode. Embrace rural charm through Peter Henry Emerson's lens once again with "At the Grindstone--A Suffolk Farmyard. " Witness hardworking farmers tending to their daily tasks while immersing yourself in an idyllic countryside setting. Marvel at John Watkins' gold book cover from the 19th century; its ornate design reflects opulence and grandeur that captivated minds during that time. Nearby lies W Harbutt's writing tablets from 1690-1700, offering a glimpse into centuries-old methods of preserving knowledge. Js Dominy takes us back even further with a silver-handled knife dating back to around 1470. Imagine its noble owner wielding it proudly during lavish feasts or important ceremonies. M Sullivan invites us on an enchanting journey to ancient times with his pyxis from AD 964. This small container holds secrets whispered by generations long gone; let your curiosity unravel its mysteries. Admire Js Goepel’s branched altar cross from the14th-15th century—a symbol of faith and devotion that has witnessed countless prayers and ceremonies throughout history.