A pierced silver bowl by Ashbee’s Guild of Handicraft
Price range: £2,250
A Guild of Handicraft silver bowl designed by Charles Ashbee. This bowl is of a classic early Guild of Handicraft design that can bee seen in some of the earliest illustrations and photos of the Guild’s work. This particular bowl dates to 1904. A really lovely piece in the hand with very good and clear hand hammering and planishing.
A contemporary photo of Guild of Handicraft’s exhibits in the November 1896 Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society shows a bowl similar to this one. A similarly designed bowl was also published in “Modern English Silverwork by Ashbee in 1909, plate 97. An image from Studio Magazine 1897 showing Guild of Handicraft workers making bowls similar to this is shown in other images. For further reading see Alan Crawford’s book “C.R. Ashbee” published by Yale University Press.
Condition is excellent.
Maker: Guild of Handicraft
Designer: Charles Robert Ashbee
Date : 1904
Marks: GofH Ltd, London, date letter “i”
Material: Sterling silver
Condition: Excellent.
Size: 18 cm diameter, 5.5 cm high
Weight : 146 g 5.1 oz
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