A SILVER AND COPPER CHAFING DISH
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A SILVER AND COPPER CHAFING DISH

ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH HEINRICH, NEW YORK, 1900-1915, RETAILED BY GORHAM MFG. CO.

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A SILVER AND COPPER CHAFING DISH
ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH HEINRICH, NEW YORK, 1900-1915, RETAILED BY GORHAM MFG. CO.
The circular dish with turned wood handle, applied with silver mounts, the detachable domed cover with wood and silver-mounted finial, the tripod stand with three cast figures of rabbits, supporting a liner, and enclosing a burner with three wicks and wood handle, all set on a circular oak base, marked GORHAM MFG. CO. STERLING AND OTHER METALS on base, also marked on burner and dish
The stand 13¼ in. diameter

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Lot Essay

A chafing dish of the same design by Joseph Heinrich is in the collection of the Dallas Museum of Art and is illustrated in Charles Venable, Silver in America 1840-1940, A Century of Splendor, 1994, fig. 9.3, p. 253. Another chafing dish sold in these Rooms, 18-19 January 2001, lot 219.

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