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Thomas Fletcher & Sydney Gardiner

Pitcher

1814-1819

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Thomas Fletcher & Sydney Gardiner

Pitcher

1814-1819

Physical Qualities Silver, 15 3/4 x 11 x 6 3/4 in. (40 x 27.9 x 17.1 cm)
Credit Line Gift of Clarissa Robins and Thomas Roland Hobbs, Baltimore
Object Number 2014.72
Large silver pitchers became popular in America during the 19th-century when interest in classical art and archeology stimulated demand for neoclassical design. Each of these ewers, tall vessels for pouring water or wine, is based on an ancient classical form. The magnificent example, given by Philadelphia merchant banker James Cowles Fisher to his grandson Samuel Fox Fisher (1819 – 1886), features animal paw feet, a serpent handle encircling a dog’s head thumb piece, a dolphin finial, and borders inspired by architectural ornament. Fisher’s home, Sedgeley Park, was the first private residence designed by B. H. Latrobe.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2014; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Hobbs, Baltimore; Clarissa Robins by bequest; Mary Waller Shepherd Soper by bequest; David Alexander Shepherd II by bequest; Adeline Worrell Fisher; Samuel Fox Fisher (1819-1886); James Cowles Fisher (1740-1840).

Further information on Provenance, see Object file.
AMW Reinstallation 2014

American Wing Rotations 2020

American Wing Rotations 2021

American Wing Rotations 2022

American Wing Rotations 2023

American Wing Rotations 2024

American Wing Rotations 2025
Fenimore, Donald L. and Ann K. Wagner, "Silversmiths to the Nation: Thomas Fletcher and Sidney Gardiner 1808-1842" The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Inc., 2007. p.124-125.

Inscribed: Monogram inscription: SFF from JCF

Markings: FLETCHER & GARDINER. in rectangle (mark used between 1815 & 1820) PHILAD and small raised A in rectangle

Maker

Thomas Fletcher & Sydney Gardiner

1807–1841

1808 - 1842
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