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A Regency sterling silver epergne with a cut crystal bowl and four detachable arms each with a …

Silver

Silver comprises one of the largest and most important areas of Telfair Museums' collections of decorative arts. Many of the objects either have ties to Savannah families or were made by silversmiths who worked in the city. Because they have an inherent, material value, silver objects frequently were passed down from one generation to the next or given as very precious gifts to commemorate special occasions. Silver also played a very important role in dining rituals, which grew and changed substantially over the course of the 19th century.

Collection Highlights
An octagonal paneled, gilded silver presentation cup with a skirted base and angular gothic sty…
Joseph Angell
1844
A sterling silver sugar tongs with oval-shaped tips, the arms engraved with brightwork design a…
Ann Bateman & Peter Bateman
1797
Sterling silver open sugar bowl with ovoid body in fluted, brightwork decorated panels, and upr…
Ann Bateman & Peter Bateman
c. 1791 - 1799
Sterling silver ovoid teapot with fluted, brightwork decorated panels, a hinged lid, and wood f…
Ann Bateman, Peter Bateman & William Bateman
1802