Description
Silver was firmly established as a symbol of wealth, status, and power by the 1800s. Throughout history, styles largely followed the taste of the reigning monarch and thus reflected the political and social alliances that underpinned the aristocracy in Britain. The frieze of scrolls surrounding the handle, the acanthus leaf supporting the lip, and the dolphin heads framing the hinge on this ewer are characteristic of a bolder expression of classical taste favored during the Regency period (1811–20).
Provenance
Mr. Thomas S. [1874-1942] and Mrs. Emilie Schmidt [1877-1953] Grasselli, Shaker Heights, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art (before 1943); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1943-)
Accession Number
1943.181
Medium
silver gilt
Dimensions
Overall: 30.5 x 15.6 cm (12 x 6 1/8 in.)
Classification
Silver
Credit Line
The Thomas S. Grasselli Memorial Collection