
At THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM, gold boxes and objects of vertu.
The collection includes a number of English and Dresden boxes with works by Jean-Francois Reveche, Charles-Etienne Lamaire and Dominque-Francois Poitreau amongst others.
Published access details; Right to view without prior appointment; Watch: no email published.
- Published access details
- Right to view without prior appointment
- Held by or at an institution
- No email published
- No phone published
- No public contact details in the register
V&A visitor route found
The register places this item at the Victoria and Albert Museum but does not publish structured contact fields. Use the V&A visitor/contact route and check object display status before travelling.
Access: Use V&A South Kensington visitor information and check object display status.
Contact: Use V&A visitor/contact routes.
- Victoria and Albert Museum020 7942 2000 · contact page ↗
Supplemental research only: the original HMRC register fields are shown separately below.
Access
The collection can be seen at the Victoria and Albert Museum when it is open to the public.
- Right to view without prior appointment
- Lent to public exhibitions
- Shown at Albert Museum
The owner's binding undertakings
We undertake with respect to the Collection that until it is disposed of whether by sale or gift or otherwise: (a) to keep the Collection as a collection permanently in the United Kingdom and not to remove it temporarily except for a purpose and a period approved by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC); (b) to take reasonable steps for the preservation of the Collection and each of its constituents; (c) to take the following steps to secure reasonable access to the public: (i) the public will be able to view the part of the Collection shown as Schedule G1, which will be on indefinite loan to the Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A), London, for display. At any time when the part of the Collection in Schedule G1 cannot be displayed, it will be available for viewing at all reasonable times by prior appointment with the V&A; (ii) the public will be able to view the part of the Collection shown in the…