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Samuel Kirk & Son

“Etruscan” Covered Sugar Bowl

1854-1864

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Samuel Kirk & Son

“Etruscan” Covered Sugar Bowl

1854-1864

Physical Qualities Silver, 9 1/8 × 8 1/4 × 5 7/8 in. (23.2 × 21 × 14.9 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Mary R. Shields in Memory of Sallie R. Janney and John H. Janney
Object Number 1971.68.5
Inspired by florid French rococo sources, Samuel Kirk’s repoussé silver became synonymous with the city of Baltimore. Repoussé (meaning “pushed back”) describes a process in which patterns are raised in relief by hammering on the reverse side of the metal. Here, the shapes of individual pieces recall ancient classical forms, but the repoussé ornament consists of fanciful buildings in a vaguely Gothic style set amidst masses of flowers. The inscription “11 oz.” on pieces of this tea and coffee service indicate that it was made of coin silver. The service also bears the initials of Margaret Hopkins Janney (born in 1842 in Maryland). Her uncle, Baltimore philanthropist Johns Hopkins, gave her the service as a wedding present when she married Joseph Elliott, probably around 1860. The coffeepot was made about 1880 to match the tea set.
Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1971; Mary Randolph Janney Shields (1895-1993), Pittsburgh, PA likely by descent; John Hall (1866-1933) and Sallie Randolph Turner Janney (1868-1948), Montgomery County, MD likely by descent; Margaret Hopkins Janney Elliott (d.1915), Baltimore, MD by gift, c. 1860; Johns Hopkins (1795-1873) and Sarah Hopkins Janney (1799-1879) by commission
Baltimore Museum of Art, "Decorative Arts Accessions 1968-1973", February 27-April 17, 1973.
Jennifer Faulds Goldsborough, "Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Maryland Silver in the Collection of The Baltimore Museum of Art." Baltimore: The Baltimore Museum of Art, 1975. p. 161, ill.

Inscribed: Engraved on side: "MHJ" script, for Margaret Hopkins Janney

Markings: Struck on underside: "S Kirk & Son / 11.oz"

Manufacturer

Samuel Kirk & Son

1845–1860

1846-1861
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