Inv. 21.19
Glasgow Museums' opinion 2013: probably German (Upper Rhine), 15th-century with 19th-century panels in the lid.
Attribution
Unknown
Polychromy - Gilding
Traces of gilding and polychromy: gold, green (trees; foliated motif).
Reverse
Carved on all sides.
Object Condition
Parts of the original lid are missing and have been replaced with later panels (the foliated border could be original). Chequered pattern on the bottom, still visible on the wood.
Comments
The two upper coats of arms might belong to the Counts of Wurtemberg who, from 1419 to 1480, bore a shield charged with three antlers impaling two fishes addorsed for Mumpelgard (see Beard 1935).
Provenance
Bought by Sir William Burrell from John Hunt (29 July 1935) for £145; given to the City of Glasgow by Sir William and Constance, Lady Burrell, in 1944.
Bibliography
C. R. Beard, 'Heraldry: Arms on a Fifteenth-Century Box', in Connoisseur 96 (October 1935), pp. 238-39.
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