Pair of Sauceboats

Art Institute of Chicago

Pair of Sauceboats

Thomas Fletcher (American, 1787–1866)

Date
c. 1830
Medium
Silver
Culture
Philadelphia
Department
Arts of the Americas
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

Made by preeminent Philadelphia silversmith Thomas Fletcher, this pair of sauceboats reflects not only the vogue for French-inspired classical designs but also significant advances in the industrial and technological production of silver that took place in the 19th century. Coinciding with the American industrial revolution, silver making became increasingly mechanized through the introduction of flat rolled silver and die-rolled bands—three of which appear as decorative borders on each sauceboat. The elegant oval bodies with upswept spouts are typical neoclassical forms; however, the handles add distinct flourish: the bold yet refined bud-shaped handles have no known precedent and are original to Fletcher.

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