Hot Water Jug
1935-1936 (made)
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This tea service was made to a design commissioned from the London designer and silversmith, Harold Stabler (1872-1945), hence the greater `Art Deco' influence than is perceptible on any of the other silverware made in Birmingham between the two world wars.
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Materials and techniques | Silver, ivory and wood |
Brief description | Hot water jug from a tea service, silver with wooden details, Birmingham, 1935-36, mark of Adie Brothers Ltd., designed by Harold Stabler designed by Harold Stable |
Physical description | Hot water jug from a tea service designed by Harold Stabler; silver, ivory and wood; rectangular with rounded edges, shallow moulded bracket feet, sqaut curved spout with with everted lip. The wooden handle , a rectangular loop, stepped and curved at the lower outer angle. The hinged lid, flat and rectangular, surmounted by a semi-circular wooden knop. |
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Production type | Limited edition |
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Object history | An electroplated version of this tea service dating from 1936 and bearing the Registered Design number, 810664 was included in Birmingham Gold and Silver, 1773-1973, an exhibition at the Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery celebrating the bicentenary of the Birmingham Assay Office, (28/07/1973-16/09/1973), cat.no. H105. Some electroplated versions and possibly the silver versions as well were sold with a brown, Bakelite tray, with upright internal divisions to locate each vessel. |
Summary | This tea service was made to a design commissioned from the London designer and silversmith, Harold Stabler (1872-1945), hence the greater `Art Deco' influence than is perceptible on any of the other silverware made in Birmingham between the two world wars. |
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Accession number | M.291A-1976 |
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Record created | January 14, 2003 |
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