Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Box and cover

Jemson, Thomas (Silversmith)

Box, silver, in the shape of a scallop shell with four cast shell-shaped feet applied to a sloping lower rim, the box with vertical sides and a lateral division inside across the widest point, a hinged cover in the form of a cockle shell and secured by a catch hinged to the front of the cover and with a square hole that latches onto a pin on the front of the box; the lower rim die-struck with ovolos, strip mouldings applied along the top and bottom edges of the sides, the cover embossed and chased to imitate a cockle shell and its flat back section chased with waves and a half-submerged sea monster, the applied horizontal rim of the cover die-struck with ovolos.

Decorative boxes of this type were made to contain expensive imported sugar or spices. In seventeenth-century Britain, these condiments were commonly used to sweeten or flavour wine.

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 51323

Creation/Production

Role: Production
Role: Silversmith
Place: England
Period: 1619-1620

Acquisition

Purchase - with support, 3/5/2001

Measurements

Height (cm): 8.5
Width (cm): 13.5
Length (cm): 16.5
Height (in): 3
Width (in): 5
Length (in): 6
Weight (gr): 354.73

Techniques

Raised
Forming
Applied Art
Chased
Decoration
Applied Art
Embossed
Decoration
Applied Art
Cast
Forming
Applied Art
Assembled
Forming
Applied Art
Soldered
Forming
Applied Art
Die-struck

Material

Silver, sterling standard

Location

In conservation

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