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Pearl, mother-of-pearl, silver
c. 1789
Pin
Pin
Pearl, mother-of-pearl, silver
c. 1789
Pin Pearl, mother-of-pearl, silver c. 1789
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Label Text

While her husband was president, Martha Washington understood her role as a national figure and the meaning conveyed by her personal appearance. This seed pearl pin was likely one of the "pearl pins and earrings for Mrs. Washington" purchased from New York jeweler Mr. M. Roberts on December 5, 1789. Seed pearl jewelry achieved great popularity in federal America.

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Datec. 1789
Geography Possibly made - United StatesPossibly made - England
DimensionsOverall: 1 3/4 in. x 2 1/2 in. (4.45 cm x 6.35 cm)
Credit LineGiven in memory of Lucy Ware Lewis McCormick, 1946
Object numberW-1444/A
DescriptionBird-form pin composed of seed pearls affixed to a three piece, mother-of-pearl backing; seed pearls outline the form of the body and wings of the bird and fill in the upper half of the wings; eight pearls in graduated sizes, each encircled by smaller seed pearls, are mounted along the body of the bird, with the largest pearl at the tail and the smallest at the head; a silver crescent shaped bar supports the wings on the back of the bird; a silver-gilt pin clasp is mounted vertically along the body of the bird on its back.
Published ReferencesJeanmarie Andrews, "Stringing Patterns of Pearls," Early American Life (February 2009): 11.

Carol Borchert Cadou, The George Washington Collection: Fine and Decorative Arts at Mount Vernon (New York: Hudson Hills Press, 2006), 238.

Martha Gandy Fales, Jewelry in America: 1600-1900 (Woodbridge, Suffolk, England: Antique Collectors' Club, 1995), 108.

Martha Gandy Fales, "The Jewelry," The Magazine Antiques 135/2 (February 1989): 516.

M. J. Gibbs, "Precious Artifacts: Women's Jewelry in the Chesapeake, 1750-1799," Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts 13/1 (May 1987): 83.
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Necklace
Pearls, mother-of-pearl, silver, leather
c. 1830
c. 1830
Earrings
Pearl, mother-of-pearl, silver
c. 1789
c. 1789
Earrings and pendants
Pearl, mother-of-pearl, silver
c. 1789-1797; refashioned c. 1852-1864
c. 1789-1797; refashioned c. 1852-1864
Seed pearl cross
c. 1854-1862
Seed pearl cross
c. 1854-1862
Seed pearl cross
c. 1854-1862
Necklace
Pearl, gold, silk
c. 1789-1797
c. 1789-1797
Ring
Gold, pearls, crystal, human hair, paper
1750-1800
c. 1770-1802
Fan
Ivory, silk, gilt, watercolors, iron, copper, mother-of-pearl
c. 1790
c. 1790
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