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Plate: M.19-1983

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Object information

Current Location: In storage

Maker(s)

Maker: Marks, Gilbert Leigh

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Description

Pewter, cast, repousse and chased, with three lizards among foliage on spot hammered ground, circular in shape with small deep well, engraved 'Gilbert Marks 1902'.

Notes

History note: Hancocks & Co. (Jewellers) Ltd., 1 Burlington Gardens, London, W1

Legal notes

Given by Mrs J. Hull Grundy

Measurements and weight

Diameter: 23.8 cm
Height: 2.8 cm

Place(s) associated

  • London ⪼ England

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Given (1983) by Hull Grundy, J., Mrs

Dating

20th Century, Early
Production date: AD 1902 : dated

Note

Born in 1861 in Croydon, south London (where he remained until his premature death from syphilis), Marks appears to have developed his silversmithing skills in his spare time. In 1896, although still working as ‘something in the City’, he had two assistants, who helped him produce his metalwork and by 1901 was working full-time as a silversmith. His work, in silver and pewter, hammered with tools from both the front and the back to create raised decoration, was praised for its handmade qualities. Most of his pieces were in a naturalistic style, incorporating plants or animals. His obituary in The Burlington Magazine referred to his insistence ‘that the smith must be at once the designer, the artist, and craftsman. Marks would have no dies, no machinery, no repetitions.’ His early death resulted in his significant contributions to the Arts and Crafts movement being overlooked.

School or Style

Arts and Crafts (movement)

Materials used in production

Pewter

Techniques used in production

Cast (process)
Chased

Inscription or legends present

  • Text: Gilbert Marks 1902
  • Location: On back
  • Method of creation: Engraved
  • Type: Signature

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Identification numbers

Accession number: M.19-1983
Primary reference Number: 125472
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Created: Saturday 6 August 2011 Updated: Tuesday 20 June 2023 Last processed: Friday 8 December 2023

Associated departments & institutions

Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Applied Arts

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