A substance made by combining mashed paper with glue and other hardening agents, so that, when dry, it can be cut, shaped and even carved. Invented in the 18th century, papier mache was at first used for small items such as snuffboxes and fans. With an improvement in techniques, it was used in the second quarter of the 19th century for a variety of household furnishings chairs, small tables, fire screens, coal scuttles, trays, inkstands and so on. It was frequently gilded and painted with flowers, fruits and rather sentimental scenes, and commonly inset with mother-of-pearl to achieve a jewelled effect. Given the apparently flimsy nature of the material, it is surprising just how many papier mache pieces have survived.

The best known manufacturer of papier mache was the Birmingham and London firm of Jennens and Bettridge, whose name is stamped on the underside of items manufactured by more...

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A group of twelve late Georgian and early Victorian face…

Chinoiserie Face Screens: Late Georgian to Early Victorian Collection

A group of twelve late Georgian and early Victorian face screens, second quarter 19th century, three pairs and others similar, variously papier mache, wood, and card, all similarly lacquered or painted with Chinoiserie scenes of figures in gardens and…

Three Georgian papier mache painted face screens, the screens…

Georgian Papier Mache Painted Face Screens (Set of 3)

Three Georgian papier mache painted face screens, the screens of shaped form with turned timber handles, two screens hand decorated with scenes from The Old Curiosity Shop, the other of a river landscape scene with ship (a/f), height 41 cm, 41 cm and 44…

An antique face screen, papier mache hand-painted with castle…

19th Century Castle Scene Face Screen with Whale Bone Handle

An antique face screen, papier mache hand-painted with castle scene and whale bone handle, early 19th century, 34 cm high, 27 cm wide

A pair of 19th century N.Z. hand painted lady's face screens,…

19th Century Hand Painted Lady's Face Screens with Watercolors

A pair of 19th century N.Z. hand painted lady's face screens, each mounted with an entitled watercolour, 'Solander Rocks N.Z.' and 'Sumner Rocks N.Z.', both mounted and framed by a floral embossed circular card with shaped edge, decorative printed paper…

A pair of Victorian paper mache hand held face screens, each…

Victorian Italian Scene Handheld Face Screens

A pair of Victorian paper mache hand held face screens, each painted with scenes from Northern Italy. Turned wooden handles. English circa 1850. Height 41.5 cm

Victorian papier mache hand painted hand held face screen

Victorian Hand-Painted Face Screen

Victorian papier mache hand painted hand held face screen

Two pairs of Victorian papier mache face screens, English, 19th…

Victorian Face Screens, 19th Century

Two pairs of Victorian papier mache face screens, English, 19th century

A pair of Victorian papier mache and shell face screens, mid…

Victorian Floral Face Screens with Shell Inlay

A pair of Victorian papier mache and shell face screens, mid 19th century, the circular screens with decoratively cut rims each painted with loose bouquets of summer flowers highlighted with mother-of-pearl inlay and surrounded by wide borders of gilded…

A Victorian papier mache and lacquered face screen, mid 19th…

Victorian Welsh Mountain Scene Face Screen

A Victorian papier mache and lacquered face screen, mid 19th century, the shaped rectangular screen finely painted in oil in the Romantic picturesque tradition, depicting the Welsh mountain scenery of Snowdonia with two petite figures to the foreground,…

A Victorian pair of papier mache face screens painted with…

Victorian Floral Papier Mache Face Screens

A Victorian pair of papier mache face screens painted with floral sprays, one including a brightly coloured bird. Note; small faults. Length 39 cm