Photo of collection object Tureen
Storr, Paul. Tureen, 1812. silver, Overall: 35.2 x 43.2 cm (13 7/8 x 17 in.). Gift of Thomas F. Grasselli in memory of Thomas S. and Emilie S. Grasselli, 1968.242.a. CC0.

Tureen

1812

Paul Storr

Paul Storr (British, 1771–1844)

Decorative Art and Design

Tureen, 1812. Paul Storr (British, 1771–1844). Silver; overall: 35.2 x 43.2 cm (13 7/8 x 17 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Thomas F. Grasselli in memory of Thomas S. and Emilie S. Grasselli 1968.242.a Silver fulfilled a prominent role in projecting wealth, status, power, and ritual in British life during the 1600s and 1700s. Elaborate forms such as this tureen, with its acanthus leaves and fluted detailing, not only represented wealth in its sheer silver weight but also provided royal and aristocratic owners a surface for displaying engraved coats of arms. The arms of the High Sheriff of Yorkshire, Timothy Hutton and his wife Elizabeth Chaytor of Spennithorne Hall in northern England are engraved on this tureen by Paul Storr, one of the most prominent London silversmiths of the period. This tureen is accompanied by a cover and stand. See cover record.
Maker/Artist
Storr, Paul
Classification
Silver
Formatted Medium
silver
Medium
silver
Dimensions
Overall: 35.2 x 43.2 cm (13 7/8 x 17 in.)
Inscribed
Inscription: coat of arms: Hutton impaling Chaytor; crest: Hutton. (Arms of Timothy Hutton (1729-1864) of Marske and Clifton Castle, Yorkshire, and his wife Elizabeth Chaytor of Spennithorne Hall, who were married in 1804.)
Accession Number
1968.242.a
Credit Line
Gift of Thomas F. Grasselli in memory of Thomas S. and Emilie S. Grasselli
Rights Statement
CC0

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