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Dessert Stand

1863-1864 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Dessert stand, silver, glass liner, Birmingham hallmarks for 1863-64, mark of William Gough.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Stand
  • Dish
Materials and techniques
Silver, parcel gilt, cast, glass dish mounted in silver
Brief description
Dessert stand, silver, glass liner, Birmingham hallmarks for 1863-64, mark of William Gough.
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 22cm
  • Height: 17cm
Marks and inscriptions
(stand: maker WG for William Gough (made and designed), duty, sterling, anchor for Birmingham, date letter O (1863-4) base of vase: sterling)
Object history
From a set of three. This was one of several objects acquired by the Museum from Gough and Co. at the Great Exhibition. As one of the largest of the Birmingham manufacturers which was revolutionising the silver industry, Gough and Co. had taken part in the Birmingham Exhibition of 1848, where its productions were praised by The Art Journal. This piece, along with two others in this case, may well have been designed by George Wilkinson (1819-1894), who worked for Gough and Co. in the years before 1854. Wilkinson later became the chief designer at Gorham's, the manufacturers of Rhode Island, New York, who pioneered electroplate in the U.S.A.

Neg._No: GC 991
Bibliographic reference
Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue of the International Exhibition, 1862, p.70
Collection
Accession number
M.48B/1, 2-1972

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Record createdMarch 9, 2004
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