1993.54 William C. Codman, Serving spoon


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
This silver and gilt serving spoon is an exceptional example of Gorham Manufacturing Company's H86 line of flatware, likely designed by the company's Chief Designer William C. Codman. The line, which features undulating lines and floral motifs, harmonized with Gorham's line of Art Nouveau hollowware, Martelé. Cast from molds and stamped, H86 designs were considerably cheaper than hand raised and chased Martelé designs. 

Adapted from
  • Charles L. Venable, Silver in America, 1840-1940: A Century of Splendor (Dallas, Texas: Dallas Museum of Art; New York, New York; Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1994), 348. 
  • DMA unpublished material

NOTES
TMS Updates - Text entry and GeoXrefs - place of origin - JBA (10/19/2017)
formatted, added image, updated sources - 8/30 (JBA)

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PROVENANCE
Until 1993: The V. Stephen Vaughan Collection, Chelsea, Massachusetts

From 1993: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from the above

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YouTube~Watch a video about Gorham Manufacturing Company

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General Description
 
This silver and gilt serving spoon is an exceptional example of Gorham Manufacturing Company's H86 line of flatware, likely designed by the company's Chief Designer William C. Codman. The line, which features undulating lines and floral motifs, harmonized with Gorham's line of Art Nouveau hollowware, Martelé. Cast from molds and stamped, H86 designs were considerably cheaper than hand raised and chased Martelé designs. 

Adapted from
  • Charles L. Venable, Silver in America, 1840-1940: A Century of Splendor (Dallas, Texas: Dallas Museum of Art; New York, New York; Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1994), 348. 
  • DMA unpublished material

Fun Facts

Web Resources
YouTube~Watch a video about Gorham Manufacturing Company

RESOURCES

Notes
TMS Updates - Text entry and GeoXrefs - place of origin - JBA (10/19/2017)
formatted, added image, updated sources - 8/30 (JBA)

I removed techniques from the Medium fields in TMS. Techniques are listed as tags. 

I edited, updated, or entered the Provenance, Exhibition History, Bibliography, and Published References fields in TMS. 

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE
Until 1993: The V. Stephen Vaughan Collection, Chelsea, Massachusetts

From 1993: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from the above

AUDIO ASSETS 

VIDEO ASSETS

CONTEXTUAL
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*Decorative Arts and Design
shiny (shine): AAT: 300065244
silver (metal): AAT: 300011029
casting (process): AAT: 300053104
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flower (motif): AAT: 300375563
Gorham: ULAN: 500065626
Providence (Rhode Island): TGN: 7013952
Art Nouveau: AAT: 300021430
spoons: AAT: 300043149
hollowware: AAT: 300194731
stamping (forming): AAT: 300053138
serving spoons: AAT: 300043168
Codman_William Christmas: ULAN: 500065626
Norfolk (county/England): TGN: 7008160
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