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Description
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Creator
Robins, John, d. 1831
Title
Two
Bowls
(gilt)
Date
London
,
1813-1814
Format-Medium
silver
Format-Extent
height
:
5.6
(2
3/16
in.,)
diameter
:
11.1
cm
.
(4
3/8
in.,)
diameter
,
base
:
4.6
cm
.
(1
13/16
in.,)
weight
:
217.7
gm
.
(7
oz.);height
:
5.6
(2
3/16
in.,)
diameter
:
11.1
cm
.
(4
3/8
in.,)
diameter
,
base
:
4.6
cm
.
(1
13/16
in.,)
weight
:
213.1
gm
.
(6
oz
.
17
dwt.)
Notes
John
Robins
(free
1771
d
.
1831)
City
:
London
Marks
:
Fully
marked
on
body
below
lip
:
maker's
mark
IR
in
rectangle
(Grimwade
1623)
lion
passant
leopard's
head
date
letter
S
for
1813/14
sovereign's
head
Heraldry
: The
crests
are those of
Beckford
of
Fonthill
Abbey
Medium
notes
:
Description/Construction/Condition
.
Each
shaped
circular
bowl
is
raised
and
engraved
on its
outer
surface
,
one
with
lotus-type
flowers
and
scrolls
, the
other
with
scrolled
strapwork
and
flowers
, with a
border
of
dotted
circles
outside
and
inside
the
lip
and
volutes
around
the
base
. The
applied
circular
foot
ring
is
engraved
with
shaded
labels
.
Two
crests
are
engraved
on the
underside
of
each
bowl
In:
Beth
Carver
Wees
.
English
,
Irish
,
&
Scottish
silver
at the
Sterling
and
Francine
Clark
Art
Institute
.
New
York
:
Hudson
Hills
Press
,
1997
.
(no
.
280
,
pp
.
390-91
,
repr.)
Image/Metadata
:
Amico
Library
:
2001
ARTstor
:
2006
CAMIO
2006
Accession Number
Two
Bowls
:
1955.471
Repository
Sterling
and
Francine
Clark
Art
Institute
.
Williamstown
,
Mass
Nationality
Nationality: English
Subject
Silverwork -- England -- London -- 19th century
Tableware -- England -- London -- 19th century
Decorative arts -- England -- London -- 19th century
Bowls (Tableware) -- England -- London -- 19th century
Beckford, William, 1760-1844
Devices (Heraldry)
Crests -- England -- 19th century
Form-Genre
Silver;Silverwork;Bowls (Vessels);Makers' marks;Date letters;Decorative Arts and Utilitarian Objects. amico
Collection
Sterling
and
Francine
Clark
Art
Institute
.
Museum
Collections
Rights
http://www.clarkart.edu/museum_programs/index.cfm?ID=85
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