Victorian Pressed Seaweed
A superb example of three Victorian seaweed pressings dated April 3rd & July 28th 1848.
The delicate pressings come from a herbarium - a collection of preserved plant specimens, documented in an album.
The samples of seaweed were collected from Salcombe, a pretty seaside town in Devon and Birling Gap a dramatic coastline in East Sussex, England.
Seaweed pressing was a popular pastime for Victorian ladies.
This beautiful little piece of shops history would look amazing in a frame.
The first piece measures approximately 13 x 11 centimetres & the second piece measures 8 x 12.5 centimetres and the third piece measures 13 x 16 centimetres. All 3 pressings are attached to the one piece of paper. There's some marks, foxing and curling to the edges.
The largest piece does have some fragments missing.
Please remember true vintage items are not perfect. We think age related imperfections simply add to the charm of the piece showing that it has a story.
Product code: Victorian shops Pressed Seaweed