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Ice Tongs
Ice Tongs
Ice Tongs
Ice Tongs, S. Kirk & Son, 1868 - 1896, silver, Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia.

Ice Tongs

Date1868 - 1896
MediumSilver
Dimensions7 3/4 × 1 3/4 inches (19.7 × 4.4 cm)
MarkingsMaker's mark on the inside of the arm: S. KIRK & SON 10.15
Credit LineBequest of Margaret Gray Thomas.
Object numberOT1951.170
On View
Not on view
CopyrightThe images and text contained on this page are owned by Telfair Museums or used by the Museum with permission from the owners. Unauthorized reproduction, transmission or display of these materials is prohibited with the exception of items deemed “fair use” as defined by U.S. and international copyright laws.Label TextThrough much of the 19th and 20th centuries, the Samuel Kirk silversmith firm had a strong following, especially in the American South, for silver with robust repoussé and chased ornament, executed by hand. The combination of repoussé, in which shapes are pushed up in the silver from the back, and chasing, in which details are engraved in the surfaces, produces intricate, garden-like patterns. The Kirk firm fine-tuned their products and their decoration to customers’ specific orders. These tongs are part of a collection amassed over several generations by the Owens and Thomas families, who owned the home that is now known as the Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters. Text written for the exhibition 'Lingua Flora,' on view from June 21–September 8, 2024.
Terms
    A pair of silver sugar tongs with a shell relief on each shoulder and lion's paw grips.
    David B. Nichols
    c. 1830
    Silver sugar tongs with plain arms and shoulders with tips shaped as acorns.
    William Sime
    c. 1768 -1778
    Adam Kuehl Photography.
    Josiah Penfield
    c. 1816 - 1820
    Sauce Boat
    Samuel Kirk & Son
    c. 1847
    Sugar Bowl
    Samuel Kirk & Son
    c. 1847
    Bowl
    Mark of Samuel Kirk & Son
    1868 - 1896
    Samuel Kirk & Son
    1896 - 1915
    Samuel Kirk & Son
    1880 - 1896