Maker: Jeremiah Dummer, American, 1645-1718, Two-HandledBowl, ca.1690-1700, Silver, 4 3/8 × 9 × 6 7/8 in. (11.1 × 22.9 × 17.46 cm, 542g), The lobed rim of this bowl is unique in American silver. The bowl was made by the Boston silversmith Jeremiah Dummer, purportedly for Jane and Richard Pattishall. Its shape relates to Portuguese silver, which Dummer may have seen through his mercantile interests or through examples that were imported into Boston. The meandering band of flowers echoes the rounded forms of the lobes and recalls Stuart embroiderypatterns. , Made in Boston, Massachusetts, American, 17thcentury, Containers -Metals
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