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This scoop is of exceptional quality both technically and aesthetically. By the 1860s, the United States was the world leader in innovative flatware design. One reason for this position was the arrival of many talented silversmiths following the Revolution of 1848 in Europe. A significant number of these craftsmen were of Germanic origin. This scoop's design suggests it was made by one of these immigrants. The shape and decoration of the handle are especially close to German silver examples. However, the complex form of the bowl with its pierce-work and exceptional engraving are not derived from European prototypes.
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DMA unpublished material.
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General Description
This scoop is of exceptional quality both technically and aesthetically. By the 1860s, the United States was the world leader in innovative flatware design. One reason for this position was the arrival of many talented silversmiths following the Revolution of 1848 in Europe. A significant number of these craftsmen were of Germanic origin. This scoop's design suggests it was made by one of these immigrants. The shape and decoration of the handle are especially close to German silver examples. However, the complex form of the bowl with its pierce-work and exceptional engraving are not derived from European prototypes.
Adapted from
DMA unpublished material.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
Web Resources
- Metropolitan Museum of Art~Read more about Nineteenth-Century American Silver.
- Encyclopedia Britannica~Read more about the Revolutions of 1848 in Europe.
Notes
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Text entry
place of origin
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
Process/materials
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
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PROVENANCE
AUDIO ASSETS
VIDEO ASSETS
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