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Sugar Bowl

c. 1910
designed by
(American, 1872–1939)
made at
(American)
Measurements
Overall: 9.7 x 22.4 x 12.7 cm (3 13/16 x 8 13/16 x 5 in.)
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Description

This tea and coffee service was designed for production by the Rokesley Shop, a collaborative group working at Louis Rorimer’s studio. Reacting against industrial mass production, Rorimer emphasized inventive design in finely crafted objects.
A silver sugar bowl features a rounded body with a wide, flat rim. A band of embossed fruit, including pears and grapes, wraps around the middle above shallow vertical panels. Dark ebony handles curve upward from the lower body to meet the rim's underside. On each side of the rim, a pale moonstone is set within a silver mount. The polished surface shows subtle hammered textures and a soft luster.

Sugar Bowl

c. 1910

Louis Rorimer, Rokesley Shop

(American, 1872–1939), (American)
America, Ohio, Cleveland

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