The collection includes pieces dating from the 16th century, and shows the development of Irish silver and metalwork over the centuries. Other fascinating items include:
Mrs Anne Hull Grundy was a perceptive art collector and generous philanthropist. The Ulster Museum’s jewellery collection is largely the result of her donation. It contains works from the 16th to mid-20th century, as well as contemporary pieces by Breon O’Casey, Nuala Jamison, and Killian Shurmann. Many of the major Irish jewellery makers of the Celtic revival, including intricate bog oak pieces, are represented.
Highlights of the collection include 18th century paste and art nouveau jewellery, and 19th century Irish pieces.
BELUM.T1012
Waist buckle
BELUM.V147
Spoon : Seal top
BELUM.V2234
Coffee pot
BELUM.T3325
brooch
BELUM.T2097
Bog Oak Tara brooch
BELUM.T1693
Bog Oak brooch
BELUM.T3324
bog oak pendant
BELUM.T304
Cross
BELUM.T2022.1
Pendant
BELUM.T1080
Bog Oak brooch
BELUM.T57
Bog Oak brooch
BELUM.T71
Imitation Bog Oak cross
BELUM.T858
Bog Oak brooch
BELUM.T970
Bog Oak pendant cross
BELUM.T3317, A9397, A9398, A9399
bog oak bracelet and brooch and box
BELUM.V18
CUP; Drinking cup
BELUM.V151
Spoon : slip top
BELUM.V150
Spoon : maidenhead
BELUM.V2611
Brooch
BELUM.V2610
Bangle
BELUM.V144
Spoon : Maidenhead
BELUM.V142
Spoon : diamond point