ENGLISH SCHOOL, CIRCA 1812
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ENGLISH SCHOOL, CIRCA 1812

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ENGLISH SCHOOL, CIRCA 1812
A winged angel in white dress, with brown curling hair, seated, an open book on her lap; sky background
on ivory
navette shaped, 1.1/16 in. (27 mm.) high, set into a gold memorial ring, the interior band engraved 'Catherine Wordsworth OB; 4 June 1812'
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Lot Essay

Catherine Wordsworth (1808-1812) was the fourth of five children of the poet William Wordsworth (1770-1850) and his wife Mary, née Hutchinson (1770-1859). She died of convulsions on 4 June 1812, just a few months before her brother Thomas died from measles. Wordsworth's sonnet 'Surprised by Joy' is believed to have been written about Catherine, after her death.

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