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VINTAGE International Silver Company 9” footed bowl Webster Wilcox - NWT

$ 13.19

Availability: 59 in stock
  • Condition: BRAND NEW
  • Type: Bowls
  • Brand: International Silver
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Composition: Silverplate
  • Style: 03369
  • Age: 1970's
  • Pattern: 03369

    Description

    International Silver Company 9” bowl - NWT.
    Webster Wilcox
    International Silver Co
    Sliver Plate Footed Bowl
    9 Inch -  4.5" tall
    BRAND NEW - IN THE ORIGINAL BOX.  NEVER USED.  REMOVED FROM PROTECTION JUST FOR PHOTOS.Their products are your assurance of excellence and value.  It represents a dedication to the highest possible standards established over a century ago by America's finest silversmiths.
    Handcrafted
    Hand Inspected
    Finest Quality Silverplate
    International Silver Company item # 03369.
    International Silver Co wire silver plated serving bowl. This would be a good bread or fruit basket. Or could be made into a nice center piece. BRAND NEW
    condition.
    The International Silver Company, also known as the ISC, was formed in Meriden, Connecticut as a corporation banding together many existing silver companies in the immediate area and beyond.
    The
    International Silver Company
    (1898–1983 made silver & silverplated items).
    International Silver Company designs have been collected by many museums across the United States, including the Dallas Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, etc. Museums overseas that have collected ISC designs includes the British Museum in London.
    International Silver Company designs have been exhibited in numerous museum exhibitions in the United States and abroad. For example, ISC was represented at several Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibitions during the later 1920s and 1930s including "The architect and the industrial arts: An exhibition of contemporary American design" (1929).
    ISC is particularly known in the museum world for its high-quality Modernist designs from 1928 into the 1960s, which were exhibited at the Dallas Museum of Art, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, and the Wolfsonian in Miami Beach, Florida in 2005–07. This exhibition highlighted many ISC design achievements, including its installation called the "Moon Room" exhibited in the Pavilion of American Interiors at the 1964 New York World's Fair from 1964 to 1965.
    One of the most exhibited ISC design objects is the space-age looking urn designed by Eliel Saarinen(1934) for Wilcox Silver Plate Co. / International Silver Company.
    The urn was exhibited in the exhibition
    St. Louis Modern
    (2015–16)
    and
    Cranbrook Goes to the Movies: Films and Their Objects, 1925–1975
    (2014–15).
    Saarinen's urn has become a 20th-century Modern design icon.
    ONE OF MANY PIECES I HAVE FOR SALE.  WILL combine shipping.