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Teakettle, Stand, and Lamp

Paul de Lamerie

English, 1688–1751

Teakettle, Stand, and Lamp

1726/27

Medium silver
Dimensions Overall height: 12 in. (30.5 cm) Width at spout: 3 in. (7.6 cm) Troy weight: 52.15 toz (1622.1 g)
Object Number 1955.406
Acquisition Acquired by Sterling and Francine Clark before 1955
Status Off View

Image Caption

Paul de Lamerie, Teakettle, Stand, and Lamp, 1726/27, silver. Clark Art Institute, 1955.406

Select Bibliography

Robert Sterling Clark Art Institute. Robert Sterling Clark Art Institute Presents an Exhibition of Silver by Paul de Lamerie. Exhibition catalogue. Williamastown, MA: Robert Sterling Clark Art Institute, 1953. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Exhibit Seven: The Regency and Louis XVI Rooms. Exhibition catalogue. Williamstown, MA: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, 1957. Wildenstein & Company. An Exhibition of Treasures from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts: Paintings, drawings & rare silver, for the benefit of the Committee to Rescue Italian Art, inc. (CRIA). Exhibition catalogue. New York: Wildenstein & Company, 1967. Carver, Beth S., and Eileen M. Casey. Georgian Grace: English Silver in the Age of Elegance. Exhibition catalogue. Williamstown, MA: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, 1977. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Exhibit Four & Exhibit Seven, Supplement: West Gallery. Exhibition catalogue. Williamstown, MA: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, 1959. Carver, Beth S., and Eileen M. Casey. Silver by Paul de Lamerie at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Williamstown, MA: The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, 1978. London, Sotheby's.. Catalogue of Highly Important English Silver, 16 July 1970.. 1970.. Wees, Beth Carver. "English Silver in an American Museum: The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute." Silver Society Journal 4 (Autumn 1993):115–23. Wees, Beth Carver. English, Irish, and Scottish Silver at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1997.

Provenance

With Crichton & Co., Ltd., New York; sold to Robert Sterling Clark, 2 April 1929.

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