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Group shot: 1980.383-4
Ladle (set with punch bowl)
Group shot: 1980.383-4

Ladle (set with punch bowl)

Gorham Manufacturing Company (active 1865–1961)
1885
Object PlaceProvidence, Rhode Island, United States
Medium/TechniqueSilver, gilding
DimensionsOverall: 35.6 x 9.5 cm (14 x 3 3/4 in.)
Other: 241.3 gm
Credit LineEdwin E. Jack Fund
Accession number1980.384
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ClassificationsSilver flatware
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Description

This monumental punch bowl, with matching ladle, is a testament to the extraordinary technical and artistic prowess of Gorham’s craftsmen in the late nineteenth century, an era otherwise noted for significant advances in machine production. Reflecting an interest in Japanese art and culture that predominated in the 1880s, this magnificent set demonstrates not only the influence of British reform, or craftsman, movement at century’s end but also America’s engagement with the Aesthetic style.

This raised bowl represents a tremendous technical achievement, evidenced by its broadly repousséd ornament of swirling waves, flying fish, and fantastic sea serpent. Surviving company records reveal that the retail cost was about $840, a considerable sum in 1885, and that the value of the gold on the piece far exceeded that used on other punch bowls created at the same time. The interior, as well as the serpent’s tongue and eyes and other details, were originally gilded.

This text has been adapted from "Silver of the Americas, 1600-2000," edited by Jeannine Falino and Gerald W.R. Ward, published in 2008 by the MFA. Complete references can be found in that publication.

ProvenanceBy 1980, with Firestone and Parsons, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts; 1980, purchased from Firestone and Parsons by the MFA (Accession date: November 12, 1980).