Detail View: The AMICA Library: HOT WATER JUG from a tea and coffee service

AMICA ID: 
VAM_.M.47:1-4-1993
AMICA Library Year: 
2002
Object Type: 
Decorative Arts and Utilitarian Objects
Creator Name: 
Boileau, Jean-Jacques
Creator Dates/Places: 
active 1787 - 1851
Gender: 
M
Creator Active Date: 
1787 - 1851
Creator Name-CRT: 
Jean-Jacques Boileau
Creator Name: 
Scott, Digby
Creator Dates/Places: 
about 1763 - 1816
Gender: 
M
Creator Name-CRT: 
Digby Scott
Creator Name: 
Rundell, Bridge and Rundell
Creator Dates/Places: 
1805 - 1822
Creator Name-CRT: 
Rundell, Bridge and Rundell
Creator Name: 
Smith, Benjamin, II
Creator Dates/Places: 
1764 - 1823
Gender: 
M
Creator Name-CRT: 
Benjamin Smith II
Title: 
HOT WATER JUG from a tea and coffee service
View: 
Left Side
Creation Date: 
Hallmarked for 1804 - 1805
Materials and Techniques: 
Silver gilt, cast and chased; ivory handle
Creation Place: 
Made in London for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell; the jug by Paul Storr (born in London, 1771, died there in 1844); the stand and burner by Benjamin Smith II and Digny Scott (in partnership from around 1802-1807)
Dimensions: 
21.5 x 16.25 x 17.25
Measurement Dimension: 
height
Measurement Value: 
21.5
Measurement Unit: 
cm
Measurement Dimension: 
width
Measurement Value: 
16.25
Measurement Unit: 
cm
Measurement Dimension: 
depth
Measurement Value: 
17.25
Measurement Unit: 
cm
AMICA Contributor: 
Victoria and Albert Museum
Owner Location: 
London, England
ID Number: 
M.47:1-4-1993
Credit Line: 
Bequeathed by V. Morley Lawson
Inscriptions: 
Marked on the base with hallmarks, sponsor's mark of Paul Storr and scratchmark of 'Rundell Bridge and Rundell'; on the stand with hallmarks and sponsor's mark for Benjamin Smith and Digby Scott; on the base of burner hallmarks and the sponsor's mark for Benjamin Smith and Digby Scott
Copyright: 
Permission for educational use only granted by the Victoria and Albert Museum 2002
Rights: 
Context - Place: 
London, United Kingdom
Related Image Identifier Link: 
VAM_.ct65353.TIF