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2020-308, Pitcher
Pitcher
2020-308, Pitcher

Pitcher

Date1818
Maker
MediumSilver
DimensionsHeight: 4 15/16"; Width across handle and spout: 6 1/2"; Max diameter: 4 1/2"; Weight: 11 ozs. 13 dwts. (troy)
Credit LineBequest of Joseph H. and June S. Hennage
Object number2020-308
DescriptionSilver pitcher with an apple-shaped body with a flat base and decorated with broad, round-top reeds encircling its lower portion. It has a reeded neck and an everted poring spout, both edged in a continuous applied, moulding, and an angular, broken-scroll handle.Label TextHarkening back to ancient Greece and Rome, silver pitchers became more popular with the inception of the neoclassical aesthetic movement. This attractive example was created by Andrew Ellicott Warner, Baltimore's most prominent silversmith. It dates from the period where silver produced in that city was struck with assay marks which imitated British Hallmarks, including a "D" for the year 1818.Inscription(s)Bottom scratched with the weight marking "11 - 13."Mark(s)Marked in relief on bottom: 1) "A•E•W" in a rectangle for Andrew Ellicott Warner 2) a clipped-corner rectangular shield mark for Baltimore 3) the letter "D" in a clipped-corner rectangle for 1818 4) the head of "Liberty" facing right in a clipped-corner rectangleProvenancePurchased from Jonathan Trace at the Winter Antiques Show (New York City), January 31, 1996.
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