Cupboard
about 1500 (made)
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"Livery cupboard. The sides and top are plain, the latter projecting beyond the front. The front has in the centre a hinged door, composed of one panel, grooved at the sides and with two square openings, one above the other, filled with geometrical tracery. The space above the door is occupied by a grooved panel. On each side of the door is a panel grooved like the door and having two upright openings filled with tracery, the square space between them being carved with four trefoils. The cupboard is fitted with two shelves, one across the centre, and the other, a half-shelf, above it. (It's legs, consisting of the prolongation of the ends, are missing.) The door hinges are not original and the lock has gone." Tracy
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Materials and techniques | Oak, carved |
Brief description | Food/dole cupboard, oak, English, c. 1500 |
Physical description | "Livery cupboard. The sides and top are plain, the latter projecting beyond the front. The front has in the centre a hinged door, composed of one panel, grooved at the sides and with two square openings, one above the other, filled with geometrical tracery. The space above the door is occupied by a grooved panel. On each side of the door is a panel grooved like the door and having two upright openings filled with tracery, the square space between them being carved with four trefoils. The cupboard is fitted with two shelves, one across the centre, and the other, a half-shelf, above it. (It's legs, consisting of the prolongation of the ends, are missing.) The door hinges are not original and the lock has gone." Tracy |
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Credit line | Gift of Mr F.G. Hilton Price through Art Fund |
Object history | Dole Cupboard, gift of Mr F.G. Hilton Price through NACF, 20/11/08 "lock and portions of tracery missing. Worm-eaten & generally damaged". Shown at Tamworth on a low ply stand. Notes from R.P. 1275/08 (should read AM1908/1275) Storekeepers Form Describes as "1. Gothic oak dole cupboard (much damaged and portions missing). 26/11/08 Lehfeldt Notes "This oak dole cupboard or almery dates probably from about 1500. Though in a damaged condition & lacking unfortunately original iron hinges and lock, it is an interesting object that would be a valuable addition to English Galleries Woodwork, in which there is no such cupboard. A similar specimen is shown in Roe. Ancient coffers & cupboards p.101". 30/11 Director Skinner recommends purchase: "this dole cupboard is an extremely interesting and rare specimen of English oak furniture of Gothic times. There is nothing like it in the Museum where it will form a most important addition to the collection of English furniture". A late handwritten note on this file "cross ref. to Hilton Price file made……..(?) ….is there such a file? Said to have come from Ivy Church, an old house at Alderbury, near Salisbury, formerly a monastery, now in ruins. |
Historical context | Comparable pieces Haddon Hall, Derbyshire (kitchen) |
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Accession number | 721-1908 |
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Record created | September 24, 2008 |
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