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Good Reed & Barton Alabama Presentation Silverplate Tilting Ice Water Pitcher

1896, Taunton, Massachusetts, presented to the Steamer Selma by the citizens of Selma, Alabama, the pitcher of tapering cylindrical form decorated with acid-etched flowers on a matte ground between milled bands of fruit garlands and dog faces separated by columns, with palmette-mounted spout, arched handle and hinged lid with figural polar bear finial, tilting on a pair of openwork standards above a square frame banded en suite with figural dog's head and raised on four acanthus-crested lion's paw feet, with shell-handled sliding catch basin and fitted with stands for a pair of water goblets, decorated en suite, inscribed "Presented to the / Steamer Selma / by the "City of Selma" / Ala. U.S.A. / 1896", the goblets inscribed "Selma".
h. 19-1/4", w. 11-3/4", d. 12"

Notes: The steamship Selma was built by George Horsley & Sons of West Hartlepool, Durham as part of the Mobile Transatlantic Line to carry cotton from Alabama ports to the United Kingdom. The presentation of this set was covered in a long article in the September 20, 1896 edition of The Selma Times, recounting the large delegation that traveled from Selma to Mobile to present the set to Captain James Donovan. The article records a flatware set and a "silver water service consisting of a tray, swing-pitcher and gobletss [sic], all of sterling silver and suitably engraved". This was a bit of hyperbole, as the set is clearly silverplate and not sterling, but the inscription - identical to that mentioned in the article - leaves no doubt that this was the "swing-pitcher and goblets" presented. The November 19 edition of the paper printed the thank-you letter from George Horsley to the citizens of Selma for the set.


  • Condition: **In good condition, with some surface wear, but no dents or losses to the silvering. There appears to have been a leaf-shaped piece added to the lid to cover up some damage where it banged against the handle and to prevent future damage. The ironstone insulator is original, and has a 1-1/2" crack around the outer foot-ring, but this does not extend to the interior which appears to be intact. The pitcher marked on the underside with the Reed & Barton trademark and patent information; the goblets marked "M'f'd and Plated by Reed & Barton" and "Gilt" (though the goblets are not, nor appear to have ever been, gilded).

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