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Oval Tub – Scott’s Monument

Oval Tub
Scott's Monument needle case
Needle Case


Design Representation

Design Details

Needle Case Type:

Figural (diamond mark on needle case matches this design registration)

Patent/Registered to:

W. Avery & Son - Redditch

Patent/Design Representation #:

Ornamental Class1: Metal: #261191

Patent/Design Registration Date:

March 16, 1872

Location of Patent/Design Registration:

The National Archives (TNA) - Kew, UK

Reference #:

TNA Representation - BT 43/31/261191
TNA Register - BT 44/2/261191

Dimensions:

3.7 x 6.5 x 2.4

Material:

Brass

Name Variations:

W. Avery & Son - Redditch

Other Variations:

a) Butterfly Box - Oval Tub
b) Oval Tub – Diamond Jubilee
c) Oval Tub - Kaiser Wilhelm I Bust
d) Oval Tub – Ladies Portrait Bust
e) Oval Tub - Scott’s Portrait Bust

Facts

Scott’s Monument was built between 1840 and 1846 in Edinburgh, Scotland.  It was designed in the Victorian Gothic style, and consists of a series of towers with several viewing platforms reached by narrow spiral staircases.  The central tower is 200 feet 6 inches high and can be reached via 287 steps.  From the top one has breathtaking views of the city of Edinburgh.  In the early 1990’s the monument was restored at a cost of 2.36 million pounds sterling.

Sir Walter Scott misc

History

Sir Walter Scott was born in 1771 in Edinburgh, Scotland.  As a small boy he spent considerable time in the Scottish Borders visiting family where he became fascinated by the oral traditions of the area.  Although he studied to become a lawyer, he began writing at the age of 25.  At first he focused on poetry, but later wrote primarily Scottish historical novels.  One of his most famous works was “Rob Roy”.  Scott died in 1832 at age 61 at his home in Abbotsford, near the town of Melrose in the Scottish Borders. Below is a photograph of the sculpture of Walter Scott inside the Scott's Monument in Edinburgh.

Sir Walter Scott history

Miscellaneous

Sir Walter Scott was the first English-language author with a large international following.  During his lifetime he had many contemporary readers in Europe, Australia and North America.  However, after his death he became one of the most famous Scottish authors of all times.

Sir Walter Scott facts