細節
AN IMPORTANT SILVER PUNCH URN ON GIMBAL-MOUNTED STAND
Mark of Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, 1893
The punch urn supported on a gimbaled frame, the lower body chased with rocaille, the leaf-clad spigot with sea-monster tap, the shoulder etched with a scene depicting the birth of Venus, with two entwined dolphin handles, the domed cover chased with rocaille and surmounted by a boy riding a hippocamp, the circular frame chased with scroll and anthemion border and on three mermaid supports entwined with shells, sea-monsters, and seaweed, the weighted circular stand with gadrooned border and removable drip pan, marked on rim, drip pan, under base of urn and cover, also with pattern number 4102 in a rectangle for a special order
18½in. high, the stand 19½in. diameter
來源
By tradition, J.P. Morgan, for the yacht Corsair
Probably by descent to Laurens Morgan Hamilton, Georgetown, circa 1961
C.G. Sloan & Company, Inc., Washington, D.C., July 13 1986, lot 1415
The FORBES Magazine Collection, for the Highlander
出版
Silver Magazine, September-October 1986, illus. p. 39
展覽
Philadelphia Maritime Museum; The Mariners' Museum, Newport News; and Explorers' Hall, National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C., "The Tale of the Mermaid," November 7, 1986-October 25, 1987, an exhibition organized by the Philadelphia Maritime Museum