
Ellis Finch
Head of Knightsbridge Silver Department
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Following the Arts & Crafts movement in England, William Codman (Gorham's chief designer) introduced a new range of silverware. The pieces were to be in the Art Nouveau style and with a hammered finish: the French word martelé can be translated as 'hammered'.
First shown at a New York exhibition in 1897 and internationally at the 1900 Paris Exposition, the pieces achieved great praise.
A sketch for a coffee pot and including the pattern number 8580 features in one of William Codman's portfolios. It also bears later pattern numbers, suggesting that the basic shape was a popular one and used as the basis for further designs.
Literature
Charles Carpenter, 'Gorham Silver 1831-1981' (New York 1982).
Gorham Manufacturing Company Records
MS.74
Brown University Library