Tiffany & Co. (Founded 1837) Water Pitcher circa 1880 silver and mixed-metals, in the Japanesque taste, spot-hammered with applied decoration, stamped 'Tiffany & Co. Makers 5051/ Sterling Silver/8280/925-1000' and initial M for Edward C. Moore, 1873-91 height 9in (23cm) gross weight 36oz Fußnoten This pitcher was designed by Edward C. Moore, director at Tiffany & Co. from 1873-91. Moore was responsible for introducing the 'Japanesque' style that became internationally recognized, in particular at the Paris Exhibition of 1878, and established the firm as the world's most celebrated and influential goldsmiths and jewelers. Provenance Ken Hill, Christie's, South Kensington, 13 September, 1999, lot 114 Private Collection Literature John Loring 'Magnificent Tiffany Silver', Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishing , 2001, p. 38
Tiffany & Co. (Founded 1837) Water Pitcher circa 1880 silver and mixed-metals, in the Japanesque taste, spot-hammered with applied decoration, stamped 'Tiffany & Co. Makers 5051/ Sterling Silver/8280/925-1000' and initial M for Edward C. Moore, 1873-91 height 9in (23cm) gross weight 36oz Fußnoten This pitcher was designed by Edward C. Moore, director at Tiffany & Co. from 1873-91. Moore was responsible for introducing the 'Japanesque' style that became internationally recognized, in particular at the Paris Exhibition of 1878, and established the firm as the world's most celebrated and influential goldsmiths and jewelers. Provenance Ken Hill, Christie's, South Kensington, 13 September, 1999, lot 114 Private Collection Literature John Loring 'Magnificent Tiffany Silver', Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishing , 2001, p. 38
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