Silver

A superb two handled footed silver dish by Charles Ashbee for the Guild of Handicraft

Price range: Sold

For sale is this classic two handled footed bowl by Charles Ashbee for the Guild of Handicraft. It is set with two very good sized and good coloured bright green chrysoprase stones.  A really good example of its type and quite early, carrying date mark 1901. Alan Crawford describes this porringer design as the most “characteristic and successful” application of Ashbee’s graceful use of wirework in silver.

It is often mistakenly thought these bowls had lids but in fact, as can be seen from a contemporary image at the time (see image reproduced from The Artist, Vol 33, 1902) the footed bowls did not always have lids, especially those with stones to the handles.

For a near identical example on display at The Art Institute of Chicago see this link

The condition is excellent, with just a slight rubbing to a poorly struck GofH Ltd mark. There is no glass liner though I am happy to have one made on request.

Maker:  Guild of Handicraft
Designer: Charles Ashbee
Date : 1901
Marks: GofH Ltd, London,  “f”
Material: Sterling silver, chrysoprase
Condition: Excellent
Size: 28.0 cm wide, 8 cm high, bowl diameter 11 cm
Weight : 8.6 oz, 244 grams

SKU: A652 Category:

Description



See Alan Crawford, “C.R. Ashbee, Yale University Press

Additional information

Period

Art nouveau, Arts and crafts

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