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William Abdy I

Bread (or Cake) Basket

1782-1783

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William Abdy I

Bread (or Cake) Basket

1782-1783

Physical Qualities Silver, sterling standard, 10 1/2 x 14 1/2 x 10 in. (26.7 x 36.8 x 25.4 cm.)
Credit Line Bequest of D. Sterett Gittings
Object Number 1949.66
An elegant silver basket for serving bread or cake bears London marks for 1783 – 1784 on the underside of its handle. Made shortly before Mary Sterett married Richard Gittings, Sr., in Baltimore in 1788, the basket is engraved with the initials “JDS” for Mary’s parents, John Sterett and Deborah Ridgely Sterett. Perhaps it was a wedding present. In any case, the basket descended in the Gittings family until it came to the BMA in 1949. Charles Willson Peale’s portrait of Mary hangs above.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by bequest, 1949; D. Sterett Gittings, MD

Inscribed: Engraved initials: 'JDS', for John and Deborah Sterett of Baltimore, surmounted by the Ridgely crest (Mrs. Sterett was a 'Ridgely').

Markings: Etched on underside: "1783" Stamped on underside of handle: "WA" maker's mark Stamped on top edge: "WA", lion, lion with crown, "h"

Maker

William Abdy I

1725–1789

English, c. 1726-1790
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