Gilbert Collection
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The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection is a museum situated in London, England. This museum is known to be one of the most significant collections of artwork ever gifted to Britain. The museum has a collection of objects that were formed by Sir Arthur Gilbert, an English born businessman, who made most of his fortune in California in the property business.
The museum has a collection of gold boxes, European decorative silver from the Renaissance period to the Victorian period, Gold and treasury pieces from around the globe, Italian mosaics and a collection of more than 100 enamel miniature portraits from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Category: Museums
Address: Somerset House, 150 Strand, Charing Cross, London, United Kingdom
Telephone: 020.7420.9400
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