The mantelpiece at 31, Church Street, Ross
There is a mantelpiece in a room through the shop and dining room of Bakery 31 that I had heard was carved by Dan Herbert. But was it?
I scrabbled around its base and under the shelf hoping for a signature but could not find one.
In the Ross village interactive map, it is stated that the house originally belonged to Robert Standaloft.
Caterpillars and cocoons, sea serpents, a seahorse and a mermaid
On the south face of the western arch, on the right side as you look at it, is a pair of sculptures that is recognisable, referring to metamorphosis: that change from one form into another, like a maggot into a fly, a caterpillar into a butterfly, from an egg via a cocoon. A pair of five-petalled flowers, not a butterfly, is juxtaposed.