English Sugar and Creamer C. 1801

87.3.2, cream pitcher

87.3.2, cream pitcher

Name/Title

English Sugar and Creamer C. 1801

Entry/Object ID

87.3.2

Description

Attributed to Alexander Field (London, working, first quarter of 19th century) Sugar and creamer England c. 1801-2 Silver Stamped: Lion Passant, crowned leopard's head,date mark, monarch facing rightEnglish Creamer C. 1801-2, Silver Sugar Bowl, attributed to London Maker Alexander Field, Hallmarks: Lion Passant, Leopards Head crowned , F, Monarch Head Profile facing Right. Oval silver sugar bowl with two strap handles, engraved with Daggar Crest in center of wreath in front of bowl.. Makers Mark in rectangular cartouche rubbed, but attributed to Alexander Field. Decoration: Lip: is done in chasing with three different bands. Shoulder has three sections: Upper and lower with pierced band; middle section has central floral decoration with flowers, fruit, and acorns within a ribbon repeat. Lower section has chasing in several bands with prominent decoration in second band. . Marking on base, X, oz du 5 12

Collection

Historic Charleston Foundation Collection

Acquisition

Accession

87.3.1-2

Made/Created

Date made

1801 - 1802

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Tertiary Object Term

Pitcher, Cream

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Pitcher

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Vessel, Drink Serving

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Serving Vessels

Nomenclature Class

Food Service T&E

Nomenclature Category

Category 04: Tools & Equipment for Materials

Other Names and Numbers

Other Name

Creamer

Other Numbers

Number Type

Other Number

Other Number

1133

Dimensions

Weight

5 oz

Dimension Notes

H:at lowest point:3"; H at highest pint:4.625: W:at widest point:2.625", L:lip to handle5.75"; C:9.5"

Location

Location

Building

NR STORAGE - SIDEBOARD?

Moved By

Red

Date

July 13, 1998

Notes

Until: / /

Location

Building

NR 303 C2

Category

Permanent

Location

Room

303

Building

Nathaniel Russell House

Category

Permanent

Location

Building

NR 303, silver cabinet

Category

Permanent

Condition

Overall Condition

Good

Notes

several dents, scratches, pitting,

Provenance

Notes

Purchased from Mary D Sinkler's Estate

General Notes

Note

Status: OK Location Details1: 1

Created By

admin@catalogit.app

Create Date

July 13, 1998

Updated By

sferguson@historiccharleston.org

Update Date

March 30, 2023