basket
Bread Basket
1755-1756 (made)
1755-1756 (made)
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Silver baskets designed to imitate round, wicker, examples, had been used in wealthy households since the sixteenth century to clear dishes from the table or to hold food. They were still popular in the eighteenth century, though by the 1730s their form had changed from round to oval, with a single, swinging, handle in the centre rather than a handle at each side. The pierced sides of this basket loosely suggest wickerwork, but the cast scallop shell shapes and pierced asymmetrical patterns are also characteristic of the rococo style that was fashionable in England at this date.
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Title | basket (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Silver |
Brief description | Silver, English (London), 1755-56, mark of Samuel Herbert & Co. |
Physical description | Sweetmeat basket, silver, pierced with cast decoration applied. Oval with border of flowers and scrolls; swing handle and four curved feet. |
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Credit line | Bequeathed by Captain H. B. Murray |
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Summary | Silver baskets designed to imitate round, wicker, examples, had been used in wealthy households since the sixteenth century to clear dishes from the table or to hold food. They were still popular in the eighteenth century, though by the 1730s their form had changed from round to oval, with a single, swinging, handle in the centre rather than a handle at each side. The pierced sides of this basket loosely suggest wickerwork, but the cast scallop shell shapes and pierced asymmetrical patterns are also characteristic of the rococo style that was fashionable in England at this date. |
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Accession number | M.1079-1910 |
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Record created | September 10, 2004 |
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