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Chrysanthemum olive spoon
Chrysanthemum olive spoon

Chrysanthemum olive spoon

William B. Durgin Company (active 1853–1905)
about 1900
Object PlaceConcord, New Hampshire
Medium/TechniqueSilver-gilt with white and green enamel
DimensionsOverall: 15.2 cm (6 in.)
Credit LineMuseum purchase with funds donated by the Marion E. Davis Fund and by exchange from a Gift of S. Richard Fuller in memory of his wife, Lucy Derby Fuller, Bequest of Katharine Lane Weems, Gift of Mary W. Bartol, John W. Bartol, and Abigail W. Clark, American Decorative Arts Curator's Fund, funds donated anonymously in honor of Catherine Anderson, The John Pickering Lyman Collection-Gift of Miss Theodora Lyman, and an anonymous gift
Accession number2008.74.6
On View
On view
ClassificationsSilver flatware
Collections
ProvenanceSold at Christie’s New York, January 17, 2008 as “Property from a personal Collection of American Aesthetic movement Silver,” purchased by the MFA.
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