Tablespoon, "Italian Pattern"

Artist:Reed & Barton

Medium: Silverplate

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Dates:Design patented August 19, 1884

Dimensions: 8 1/8 x 1 3/4 x 1 1/4 in. (20.6 x 4.4 x 3.2 cm)

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Museum Location: Luce Visible Storage and Study Center, 5th Floor

Accession Number: 88.112.12

Catalogue Description:
Tablespoon with a plain bowl. Straight sides of handle flare out gradually and then in slightly just before the end that has rounded shoulders and a flat end. The decoration begins at the bowl with three incised narrow vertical lines about 1" long. Then there is a realistically rendered lily plant with five large leaves about 2” long capped by quarter circle scrolls and then two narrow horizontal bands. Above this, contained in an irregular oval capped by two volutes, is a grotesque head. The balance of the handle is unadorned save for three scripted initials "KMC". The reverse is mostly undecorated except for the same vertical lines at the start of the handle and for a horizontal band near the end. Italian Pattern Silver-plate flatware patterns with anthropomorphic decoration are unusual. "Assyrian Head," 1886 and "Norman" by 1847 Rogers Brothers (Meriden Britannia Co.) and Reed & Barton's "Renaissance," 1886 are other known highly individualistic examples. Condition: Fair. There are deep scratches on the end of the handle around the initials and in the bowl. The rim of the bowl is dented. Plate loss on heel of bowl and underside near tip of bowl.

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