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    Posted 3 years ago

    PhilDMorris
    (223 items)

    Outstanding Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Chain Mail Mesh Purse
    Theodore B. Starr New York, marked 828 Sterling Silver
    In Very Good Condition,Note: One Center Is Monogrammed, J M C

    Wiki states that Theodore B. Starr was a company of silversmiths founded in New York in 1862 by Theodore Starr. In 1864, he was joined by Herman Marcus, and the company became known as Starr and Marcus. Marcus left to join Tiffany's in 1877, and Starr bought back control of the company, with the name of the company becoming Theodore B. Starr. The company was incorporated in 1907 by Starr's son, before being bought in 1918 by Reed and Barton, a silver firm, and finally closing in 1923.

    Starr encouraged Henry Schrady to cast miniature bronzes that the company could cast from and sell copies of. The bronzes Schrady made were among the first in the US to use the lost-wax process. It was in Starr's gallery that Karl Bitter first saw Schrady's work, and hired him to make larger versions of his bull moose and elk buffalo sculptures to be shown at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition. One cast of the bull moose can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection.

    Theodore B. Starr also sold casts of bronzes by Henri Crenier and was the dealer for the work of Solon Borglum. Since other items in the auction were from the Campbell auction, then it may be from the Campbell Clan in Canada. I always wanted a small collection of chain mail and since a good knights head armor was too hard to find I settled for this piece in my chain mail or mesh starting point. The Silver is pretty much in a Coin grade of 800+ Sterling. Very much in the Art Nouveau borderline Art Deco style and approx. 1920 to 1923. Obtained May 2022.

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    Comments

    1. keramikos, 3 years ago
      PhilDMorris, That is gorgeous. <3
    2. Dawnlady1, 3 years ago
      Stunning purse and very interesting history. Always love your informative posts.
    3. Newfld Newfld, 3 years ago
      Absolutely beautiful sterling mesh purse
    4. kyratango kyratango, 3 years ago
      Gorgeous! Thanks for the history of the maker :-D
    5. Elisabethan Elisabethan, 2 years ago
      Smashing purse not pussel:)
    6. shareurpassion shareurpassion, 2 years ago
      Such a perfect bag in silver! So much of the artistically created pieces in just about everything is lost these days! Great write up on the history here!

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