Bottle slider
Bottle sliders, or "coasters," permitted diners to easily move wine bottles across a table and refill their own glasses, while preventing damage to the table's wood surface. With its orderly pierced bands, perfectly symmetrical flowers, and neatly engraved festoons, Washington's silver plated bottle slider- likely one of eight he asked Lafayette to purchase for him in France in October 1783 - smartly updated his dinner table to the internationally popular neoclassical style.
Published ReferencesMessing, Christine H., John B. Rudder, and Diane Windham Shaw, "A Son and his Adoptive Father: The Marquis de Lafayette and George Washington (Mount Vernon, VA: Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 2006), 67.
Martha Gandy Fales, "The Silver," The Magazine Antiques 135/2 (February 1989): 521.
Kathryn C. Buhler, Mount Vernon Silver (Mount Vernon, Virginia: Mount Vernon Ladies Association, 1957), 37-42, 69.
Centennial Celebration of the Inauguration of George Washington as First President of the United States. Committee on Art and Exhibition, Catalogue of the Loan Collection of Portraits, Relics, and Silverware Exhibited at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, April 17th to May 8th, 1889 (New York: Trow's Printing and Bookbinding Company, 1889), #350, 81.
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