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Samuel Kirk

Wine Funnel with Strainer

1823-1826

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Samuel Kirk

Wine Funnel with Strainer

1823-1826

Physical Qualities Silver, (Funnel): 2 7/8 × 4 1/2 × 2 7/8 in. (7.3 × 11.4 × 7.3 cm.) (Strainer): 3 × 3 × 1 1/4 in. (7.6 × 7.6 × 3.2 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Virginia P.B. White, Baltimore
Object Number 1933.54.6
Silver funnels used to decant wine are an uncommon form in American silver. The small flat bottomed strainer fits into the wine funnel.
Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1933; Virginia Purviance Bonsal White (1869-1955), Baltimore, MD by gift, 1929; Jacob Hall Pleasants (1873-1957), Baltimore, MD
Gallery of the Towle Silversmiths, "The Odd and the Elegant in Silver," Newburyport, MA, Oct. 1, 1956-Oct. 1957

Maryland Childrens' Aid and Family Service Society, Inc. "Silver Collectibles from Home and Abroad," Feb. 22-25, 1979

Fraunces Tavern Museum, "Star-Spangled Spirits: Early American Drinking Patterns and Temperance Movements," New York, NY Jan.-Sept. 1993
Pleasants, J. Hall and Sil, Howard. "Maryland Silversmiths, 1715-1830," Baltimore: Privately printed, 1930, p. 147, pl. XXXI, no. 4
Gallery of the Towle Silversmiths, "The Odd and the Elegant in Silver," Newburyport, MA, Oct. 1, 1956-Oct. 1957, Cat. 19, ill.
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. 136, ill., cat. no. 159

Markings: markings on sides of each piece "SK / (Assay marks for 1824-1827, no Head of Liberty) Maryland crest (?), C"

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