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Footed punchbowl in the Art Nouveau style
Footed punchbowl in the Art Nouveau style

Footed punchbowl in the Art Nouveau style

Date1905
MediumSilver
DimensionsOverall: H 19 x Diam 13 in. (H 48.3 x Diam 33 cm)
Credit LineGift of James Hillas, 1967
Object number67.115
On View
Not on view
Object NameCup | Punchbowl
Title Details
Label Caption Title Footed punchbowl in the Art Nouveau style
Primary Title Presentation Cup from Hillas family of Morristown
Inscriptionson one side: "1876 / October thirty-first / 1916" acid-etched raised script; on second side: "RJH" in script, acid-etched raised lettering with engraved decoration; on third side, in acid-etched raised script lettering with engraved ornament: "Presented to / Robert J. Hillas / by the / Manager and General Agents / of / The Fidelity and Casualty Company / in honor of his fortieth anniversary"Marks and Labels/Stampson underside of base, near edge: "Martele" in gothic letters with acute accent over final e, above spread eagle mark, above three pseudo hallmarks consisting of a LION in an octagon, next to an ANCHOR in a shield, next to a gothic G in an octagon; all above ".9584" (the silver quality, higher than sterling); above three block initials "JME" which is the making code number (see remarks)ProvenanceRobert James Hillas was the president of Fidelity and Casualty Co., which was absorbed by Continental Insurance Co of Newark. Mr. Hillas lived in Union City, and then Morristown, and the cup descended to his son, the donor.Exhibition History"Style and Status in Sterling: American Silver", Newark Museum, Newark, New Jersey (May 2017 - March 14, 2020)
"Style, Status and Sterling: The Triumph of Silver in America," Newark Museum, Newark, New Jersey (March 20, 2005 - May 31, 2006)
"Art Nouveau: Sources and Cities, 1890-1914", National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC (September 30, 2000 - January 28, 2001)
"Needless Necessity: Jewelry & Silver in America," Newark Museum, Newark, New Jersey (November 27, 1998 - December 1999)
"Hollowware and Artifacts," FInch College Museum of Art, New York, New York (January 1975)
"Art Nouveau," Finch College Museum of Art, New York, New York (April 1969)

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