Cream Jug
1872-1873 (made), 1868 (designed)
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This cream jug is from a tea service. W & G Sissons were Sheffield based manufacturing silversmiths and platers with a retail outlet in London. The restrained classical style of the set would have appealed to consumers who appreciated the revival of interest in classical design in the 1870s. In 1881, Elkingtons advertised a similar electroplated tea and coffee service of four pieces (tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl) in classical style for £25 4s.
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Materials and techniques | Silver, parcel-gilt, with cast handle and spout. |
Brief description | Silver, London hallmarks for 1872-73, mark of W.G. Sissons. |
Physical description | Jug, silver, the interior gilt, urn shaped with engraved classical decoration. |
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Object history | Purchase - £112. 10. 0 (for Circ. 97-100); From Holmes Jewellers Ltd., 29 Old Bond Street From a teaset. Henry Irving and J.L. Toole were important English actor-managers with their own companies. In spite of professional rivalries, they were close friends. W&G Sissons were Sheffield based manufacturing silversmiths and platers with a retail outlet in London. The restrained classical style of the set would have appealed to consumers who appreciated the revival of interest in classical design in the 1870s. In 1881, Elkingtons advertised a similar electroplated tea and coffee service of four pieces ( tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl ) in classical style for £ 25 4s . |
Summary | This cream jug is from a tea service. W & G Sissons were Sheffield based manufacturing silversmiths and platers with a retail outlet in London. The restrained classical style of the set would have appealed to consumers who appreciated the revival of interest in classical design in the 1870s. In 1881, Elkingtons advertised a similar electroplated tea and coffee service of four pieces (tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl) in classical style for £25 4s. |
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Accession number | CIRC.99-1961 |
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Record created | March 3, 2004 |
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