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Bread basket

Bread basket
Fused silverplate on copper
c. 1783-1784
Bread basket
Bread basket
Fused silverplate on copper
c. 1783-1784
Bread basket Fused silverplate on copper c. 1783-1784
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As the Revolutionary War drew to a close, George Washington was again free to direct his attention to his beloved Mount Vernon. Eager to update his outmoded tablewares, he asked his nephew, Bushrod Washington, to discreetly discover whether fused silverplate "is fashionable and much used in genteel houses in France and England." Having received a favorable answer, Washington acquired an extensive set of silverplated wares, including this bread basket for serving bread, cake, and other sweetmeats during dessert. Its intricate rosettes, garlands, and pierced work were characteristic of the novel designs that could be efficiently and affordably produced in a nearly imperceptible imitation of true silver.

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Datec. 1783
Geography Probably made - England
DimensionsOverall (H x W x D): 11 1/4 in. x 10 in. x 14 5/8 in. (28.58 cm x 25.4 cm x 37.16 cm) Other (basket alone, without handle up): 4 1/8 in. (10.49 cm) Other (handle): 7 3/8 in. x 11/16 in. x 9 3/4 in. (18.75 cm x 1.75 cm x 24.77 cm)
Credit LinePurchase, 1981 Conservation courtesy of the Life Guard Society of Historic Mount Vernon
Object numberW-2801
DescriptionPierced and engraved oval basket with swing handle on pedestal foot; raised body with flared rim having applied cast beaded borders; pierced sides featuring a central band of twelve, equidistant rosettes and an undulating leafy garland enclosed by two narrower bands of four-petaled flowers with leafy borders; flared pedestal foot with pierced reeding; stepped band applied around base; ribbed, tapered handle with applied cast beaded borders, foliate terminals, and a cartouche at top center; cast shells applied to basket's exterior below handle pivots; scratched on the underside of the basket is the number "385".
Published ReferencesCarol Borchert Cadou, The George Washington Collection: Fine and Decorative Arts at Mount Vernon (New York: Hudson Hills Press, 2006), 114-115.

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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