Object detail

Description
Glass epergne, table centrepiece. Base and trumpets opalescent fluted glass. Trumpets in form of lily-like flowers attached to base with dual-pronged gilt support in form of branches with leaves and end in sockets holding twisted glass ends of trumpets. Left trumpet slants forward slightly, the right trumpet slightly backward. A piece of 'art nouveau'.
Classification
DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Table Setting table decoration
Measurements
H212 x Dia36 mm
Media/Materials description
Glass, Metal
History and use
This epergne is part of the Ben Ronalds collection of fine ceramics and glassware. Over his lifetime, Ronalds acquired a world-class collection of Royal Worcester and comparative pieces from other ceramics and glassware manufacturers.

Benjamin Charles Ronalds (born 1892, died 1970) migrated to Australia in 1911 from England, having served an apprenticeship in the glass trade. In Brisbane, he worked with Oxlades glaziers before opening the Decorative Glass Company in West End from 1924, and his success supported his passion, formed in 1946, to collect Royal Worcester porcelain. Over the next almost 25 years he built up a remarkable collection of that factory’s products. As well as collecting locally, he made several trips overseas, and many interstate to Melbourne and Adelaide.

His collection of over 800 pieces was donated to the Queensland Museum in 1976.
Associated person
Registration number
H12264

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