Aesthetic Movement Hand-Hammered Sterling Silver Shell Form Dish by Gorham












Aesthetic Movement Hand-Hammered Sterling Silver Shell Form Dish by Gorham
This exquisite Aesthetic Movement sterling silver shell-form dish, attributed to the renowned American silversmiths at Gorham, circa 1890, is an extraordinary example of the artistry and innovation emblematic of the period. Finely crafted from hand-hammered sterling silver, the dish beautifully balances naturalistic inspiration and meticulous design, reflecting the Aesthetic Movement's celebration of beauty in functional objects.
The shell motif, a hallmark of the era, is rendered with exceptional attention to detail. The inner surface of the shell is polished to a gleaming, sculptural finish, showcasing the mastery of the silversmith in creating a luminous, reflective surface. In contrast, the outer surface features highly realistic barnacle textural detailing, enhancing the organic, lifelike quality of the piece. Adding to its uniqueness, a smaller sculptural shell serves as a footed support for the primary basin, further emphasizing the theme of natural marine forms while elevating the dish both literally and artistically.
The finely hand-hammered texture enhances the interplay of light and shadow, while the intricate contours and lifelike elements elevate it beyond a mere functional object into a work of art. Attributed to Gorham, one of the leading American silver manufacturers of the 19th century, the dish exemplifies the company’s dedication to blending exceptional craftsmanship with innovative design. Weighs a total of 96 grams and is stamped 'Sterling' on the undersurface. In Excellent Vintage Condition.
American, Circa 1890
Dimensions:
Height: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)Width: 4.5 in (11.43 cm)Depth: 2.5 in (6.35 cm)
Creator: Gorham (Maker)
Style: Aesthetic Movement (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques: Sterling Silver
Place of Origin: United States
Period: 1890-1899
Date of Manufacture: circa 1890
Condition: Excellent
Reference Number: LU793446244082