Cup with cover

Elkington & Co.

19th century

Cup with cover by Elkington & Co.

Medium

Silver on base metal

Dimensions

Overall: 20 1/4 × 6 1/2 × 6 1/2 in. (51.4 × 16.5 × 16.5 cm)

Classification

Metalwork-Electrotype

Culture

British, Birmingham, after German, Augsburg original

Department

European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Henry G. Marquand, 1883

Accession Number

83.18.109a, b

Tags

Human FiguresAngels

Art Historical Context

This elegant "Cup with Cover," crafted by the renowned British firm Elkington & Co in 19th-century Birmingham, exemplifies the revolutionary electrotype process—a technique the company pioneered in the 1840s. Using silver electroplated over base metal, it faithfully reproduces an original 17th-century German silver cup from Augsburg, a center of intricate metalwork renowned for its Baroque exuberance. Measuring an impressive 20¼ inches tall, this piece entered the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection in 1883 as a gift from Henry G. Marqu, highlighting the era's fascination with historical r...

About the Artist

Elkington & Co. · 18291963

Elkington & Co. was the Birmingham firm that transformed the production of decorative metalwork by commercializing electroplating — a process that made silver-quality objects accessible to a vastly wider public. The company was established by George Richards Elkington (1801–1865) and his cousin Henry Elkington during the 1830s, initially trading as G. R. Elkington & Co. A crucial turning point cam...

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