● On view now — Galleries 231-233
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
The animated heads surrounding the lower portion of this cup are the work of a talented artist working under Paul de Lamerie, a highly successful silversmith. The dynamic and witty compositions by this unnamed artist helped establish de Lamerie’s position at the apex of London’s creative community, a diverse network of skilled artisans whose workshops were in close proximity, encouraging a level of collaboration and innovation that enabled London to compete with Paris as an international center for the production of luxury goods.
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William Gale & Son — Tureen
Thomas Bolton — Monteith
Alger Mensma — Fontein en koelvat
Gorham Manufacturing Company — Sugar Bowl and Lid (part of a
Myer Myers — Covered Cup
Rogers and Smith Company — Sugar Basin, part of Tea and Coff
Abraham Carlile — Sugar Bowl
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Isaac Dighton — Two-Handled Cup with Cover
Gerardus Boyce — Tea Urn
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