Caster, one of a set of three
Date1719-1720
Artist/Maker
Charles Adam
OriginEngland, London
MediumSilver (Britannia)
DimensionsOH: 5 27/32"; W(rim of cover): 1 5/8"; W(body): 2 1/2"; W(base): 2"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1958-615,3
DescriptionCaster: all aparts and molding of octagonal plan; cast peaked ball finial on short waisted section surmounting raised disc on center-top of high domed cover to baluster-shaped body; cover intricately pierced with alternating panels of foliate and geometric designs partially enclosed by engraved lines forming a secondary strapwork pattern; cover held in position and separated from bezel by tripartite molding; bezel fitting within rim of body; body with molding at rim and at contraflexure between tall concave neck and bulbous lower section; body supported on splayed foot with molded face and edge. Large single and matching smaller pair. Uninscribed as to owner.Label TextMost casters during the first three decades of the eighteenth century are of baluster form, either plain or eight sided, as in this handsome and representative set. A similar set of 1724/25 by Thomas Bamford of London, who served his apprenticeship under Adam and, in turn, was Samuel Wood's master, is also in the collection (accession 1955-261, 1-3). Other similar London casters in the collection include a large and a small caster from a set of 1718/19 by Charles Adam (1936-445, 1-2) and small examples of 1715/16 by Charles Adam (1954-527) and of 1722/23 by Samuel Welder (1954-528).
InscribedNo
MarkingsMaker's amrk "AD" in block letters within a cartouche, lion's head erased, Britannia, and date letter on underside of base. Maker's mark and lion's head erased on bezel of cover.
ProvenanceGarrard & Co. Ltd., London (purchased from Bracher & Sydenham, Reading, 1958)
Acquired by CWF in 1958.
1719-1720
1719-1720
ca. 1765
ca. 1765
ca. 1765
1748-1766
1750-1780
1714-1715
1748-1766
1739-1740
1726-1727