About the Artwork
Vegetable Dish
1816
Paul Storr
1771-1844
English
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Silver
8 × 14 3/8 × 10 5/8 inches (20.3 × 36.5 × 27 cm)
Silver
European Sculpture and Dec Arts
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Bloom
71.298
Public Domain
Markings
Stamp, on dish, on underside of rim at opposite end: 709 Stamp, on divider, on exterior, lower side at end: aker's mark, P.S.[maker's mark] [lion passant] a [date letter for 1816-1817] [king's head] Stamp, on top of rim, same end: 1 Stamp, on top of divider: 2 Stamp, on cover, on side of central stem: [king's head] [lion passant] maker's mark, P.S. Stamp, on cover, on handle rosette: [king's head] [lion passant] P.S.
Provenance
Bernard Edward [1765-1842], 17th Duke of Norfolk, 25th Earl of Arundel, Surrey and Norfolk and Earl Marshal of England.Stanley Imerman (Detroit, Michigan, USA);
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Bloom;
1971-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Cummings, Fred J. "Department of European Art." Bulletin of the DIA 51, no. 1: Annual Report (1971): pp. 12-14.
Winokur, R. "Recent Acquisitions of English Silver." Bulletin of the DIA 52, no. 2/3 (1973): pp. 92-96; p. 92 (fig. 1).
Schroder, T. The Gilbert Collection of Gold and Silver. Los Angeles, 1988, pp. 427-429 (fig. 96) [as covered meat dish].
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Paul Storr, Vegetable Dish, 1816, silver. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Bloom, 71.298.
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