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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This beverage service is the earliest documented set by Gorham and Thurber (later Gorham Manufacturing Company), one of the leading United States silver manufacturers active in the 19th and 20th centuries. An example of the ornate Rococo Revival style, the vessels are bulbous and boldly embossed with florid imagery related to their use. If you look closely at the pieces, you can see details such as tea leaves and scenes inspired by China on the teapot the largest of the set), cows in a pasture on the creamer, and a figure at work in a cane field on the sugar bowl.
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John Crawford — Tea and Coffee Service
E. M. Edwards — Slop Bowl
E. M. Edwards — Creamer (part of a set)
E. M. Edwards — Sugar Bowl (part of a set)
E. M. Edwards — Teapot (part of a set)
Harvey Lewis — Tea and Coffee Service
Samuel Kirk & Son (Baltimore, Md.) — Tea and Coffee Service
Jean-Simon Chaudron — Tea and Coffee Service
Francis W. Cooper — Tea and Coffee Service
George Angell — Tea and Coffee Service
Obadiah Rich — Teapot
England, Staffordshire — Teapot