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Angels & Associated Decorative Carving
Angels & Associated Decorative Carving
Angels & Associated Decorative Carving
Angels & Associated Decorative Carving
Angels & Associated Decorative Carving
Angels & Associated Decorative Carving
Angels & Associated Decorative Carving
Angels & Associated Decorative Carving
Angels & Associated Decorative Carving

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There is carved decoration on the main door and domed corner tower. Flanking the arched entrance are groups of plain pilasters with capitals occupied by clusters of male and female figures. Each capital has two figures facing outwards, supporting a coat of arms: on the left is Scotland, held by a soldier and a winged female; on the right is Glasgow, held by a medieval woman and a soldier. Saint Andrew and Saint Mungo are tucked behind in the respective re-entrant angles. Above the door is a semi-circular tympanum with a peacock mosaic by the British and Italian Mosaic Company, divided in the centre by a miniature tabernacle composed of spiralling tendrils and clusters of stylised leaves. The outer arch springs are marked by roundels containing sleeping babies.

Title

Angels & Associated Decorative Carving

Date

1899–1902

Medium

red Dumfries sandstone

Measurements

H 80 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

G3_GB_S028

Work type

Relief

Owner

Glasgow City Council

Custodian

Glasgow City Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

A (Scotland)

Listing date

15/12/70

Access

at all times

Inscription description

on the entrance arch in raised gilded letters: SAVINGS BANK OF GLASGOW; coat of arms on left capital: NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT; coat of arms on right capital: LET GLASGOW FLOURISH; in entrance mosaic: ANNO DOMINI MDCCCC; on money bag: £10; on two tower panels: ANDERSTON BRANCH; in raised numerals on shield below dome: A / D / 1 / 9 / 00

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Located at

Argyle Street, Glasgow City

G3 8DS

Sited at the former Glasgow Savings Bank at the corner of Argyle Street and Shaftsbury Street.