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Writing Tablet (Aide-Mémoire)

c. 1760–70
Measurements
Overall: 9.5 x 1.3 x 5.7 cm (3 3/4 x 1/2 x 2 1/4 in.)
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During the 1700s, many wealthy women wrote personal notes on little thin sheets of polished ivory like this one and later wiped the tablet clean with a damp cloth.

Description

Luxurious personal objects were an essential part of a privileged wardrobe during the 1700s and early 1800s, emphasizing their owner’s refinement and wealth. Jewelry, miniatures, and writing tablets were often given as intimate gifts, intended to be seen and admired. Their glittering surfaces, however, disguised a system based on the labor and suffering of enslaved people and the decimation of elephant populations across Africa. Throughout the 1700s and 1800s, the ivory and slave trades were closely intertwined, as indigenous people and elephant tusks were transported and sold along the same routes. Slavery was not abolished in much of the British Empire until 1833. Britain and other European nations continued to pursue colonialism with a sense of superiority that found its way into all aspects of life, including decorative objects glorifying their conquests.
A rectangular writing tablet features a gold openwork cover of swirling foliage and figures over vibrant orange and white agate. From its base, five cream-colored ivory sheets fan outward. The edges of the case are textured with a twisted gold pattern, and the bottom hinge is tipped with two small gold spheres. Intricate gilt scrollwork overlays the stone, while the fanned sheets display a smooth, matte finish.

Writing Tablet (Aide-Mémoire)

c. 1760–70

England, 18th century

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