Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Fruit stand

Storr, Paul (1771-1844)

Standing fruit stand or centrepiece, the detachable basket with interlaced wire sides and pierced vine leaf border, the rim chased with scrolls, shells and formal leafage, supported by three draped classical female figures holding wands crossed saltire-wise and capped with cones and berried ivy leaves, each figure standing at an angle of the triform plinth engraved on each face with identical contemporary armorials with shells in between, on three dolphin feet with pendant fruit and floral festoons, the base, conforming in outline, with a foliate boss in the centre to match the plinth, guilloche border, on shell feet. Engraved with the arms of Hall impaling Crawshay and the motto 'Turpiter Desperatur' for Benjamin Hall (1778-1817) and Charlotte Crawshay

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 50351

Creation/Production

Storr, Paul
Date: 1812-1813

Acquisition

Purchase, 31/10/1957

Measurements

Height (cm): 48.9
Height (cm): 51.2
diam (cm): 33.4
Height (in): 19
Height (in): 20
diam (in): 13
Weight (troy): 251

Techniques

cast
forming
Applied Art
assembled
forming
Applied Art
chased
decoration
Applied Art
engraved
decoration
Applied Art

Material

silver
glass

Location

Gallery 07A North

Collections Online is updated regularly, but please confirm that a work remains on display before making a special visit.

Comments are currently unavailable. We apologise for the inconvenience.