Christopher Dresser Teapot British, Sheffield The Metropolitan Museum of Art


CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (18341904) , RARE TEAPOT, CIRCA 1879 Christie's

Squaring the Circle Modernizing the Teapot A third generation modern designer, Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) was the successor to the great British reform designer, Owen Jones, who had been the successor to William Morris. Dresser was a prolific designer and much of his work was highly decorative and very ornamental.


A CHRISTOPHER DRESSER ELECTROPLATED TEAPOT MANUFACTURED BY JAMES DIXON AND SONS , 1880 Christie's

Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) was the most brilliant and prolific industrial designer of his age. He worked in many different fields of the applied arts, including carpets, furnishing textiles and wallpapers, as well as ceramics, glass, furniture and metalwork, collaborating with manufacturers throughout the country.Unlike his contemporary William Morris (1834-96), who rejected industry.


A Christopher Dresser sterling silver teapot The Pear Tree Collection

Teapot with warmer. Christopher Dresser, a pioneer of modern industrial design, was born in 1834. He developed a variety of every day goods for silverware manufacturers in London and Birmingham between 1865 and 1885. All of the artefacts were mass-produced and, for the most part, silver-plated. After the World Fair in 1851, Dresser's designs.


Round teapot, Christopher Dresser's reissue, design circa 1890 Au Bain Marie

This Christopher Dresser 'Teapot' has a wonderful industrial hexagonal with hollow centre shape. This would make an exceptional display piece. The Tea Pot ha.


Antiques Atlas Christopher Dresser Style Silver Plate Teapot

Details CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) Rare Teapot, circa 1879 manufactured by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England electroplated metal, ebonized wood 4 ¾ in. (12 cm) high, 8 ¾ in. (20.3 cm) wide, 4 ¾ in. (12 cm) deep impressed with manufacturer's mark CW. DRESSER 2275 FR Provenance Christie's, London, 3 November 1999, lot 15


Christopher Dresser. Teapot, 1880s. H. 13.1 cm. Made by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield. Electro

Christopher Dresser designed utilitarian objects for the general public, making full use of the latest techniques of mass production, and he is therefore often regarded as the 'father of industrial design'. His most innovative designs were for objects to be made in metal.


Teapot designed by Christopher Dresser, 1888 Tees Valley Museums

Overview Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings Provenance Title: Teapot Designer: Christopher Dresser (British, Glasgow, Scotland 1834-1904 Mulhouse) Manufactory: James Dixon & Sons (British, founded Sheffield, 1806) Date: ca. 1879 Culture: British, Sheffield Medium: Silverplate, ebony


Christopher Dresser Teapot British, Sheffield The Metropolitan Museum of Art

1880 (made) The design for this service was registered on 25 April 1880. Christopher Dresser worked with a number of manufacturing silversmiths, including Elkington's. He was advanced in his understanding of industrial techniques and the possibilities they opened up for new initiatives in design.


CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (18341904) , RARE TEAPOT, CIRCA 1879 Christie's

The First Modernist: Christopher Dresser and the Teapot, Part One by Jeanne Willette | Nov 2, 2018 | Modern, Modern Aesthetics, Modern Art Remaking the Teapot The Story of English Tea Along with beer and ale, tea is the national drink of England and Ireland, not the mention the former English colonies.


A Christopher Dresser sterling silver teapot The Pear Tree Collection

CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) - Silver-plated teapot, beautiful design, vintage, gift, decorative object in the kitchen (254) $226.60 FREE shipping Christopher Dresser Style / Art Deco Style Silverplated Teapot / Coffee pot, Creamer, Covered Sugar. Elegance, Hong Kong, 1950s. E.P. Brass. (392) $185.37 FREE shipping


Christopher Dresser Style Silver Plated Teapot at 1stDibs

This rare teapot, designed by the pioneering Victorian designer Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) and made by James Dixon & Sons in Sheffield, was a highlight in our forthcoming Decorative Arts: Design since 1860 auction achieving £12,500 incl premium.


Round teapot, Christopher Dresser's reissue, design circa 1890 Au Bain Marie

Electroplate with ebony handle, made by James Dixon and Sons, ca.1879, designed by Christopher Dresser, 1879. Marks: facsimile signature "Ch. Dresser", J.D. & S. and 2277. Physical description. Teapot of electroplated nickel silver with an ebonised, wooden handle. The body, a hemisphere with a flat circular base supported on six, squat peg feet.


CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (18341904) , RARE TEAPOT, CIRCA 1879 Christie's

Christopher Dresser put Middlesbrough on the map not only as a centre for industry but for exceptional design and craftsmanship when he co-founded the Linthorpe Art Pottery. Find out more and view more of his designs in the Made in the Tees Valley theme. Compare this teapot to the pewter teapot from a working class household.


Hukin and Heath Christopher Dresser Silver Plated Teapot, 1879 at 1stDibs

Christopher Dresser (4 July 1834 - 24 November 1904) was a British designer and design theorist, now widely known as one of the first and most important independent designers.


SILVER PLATED CHRISTOPHER DRESSER STYLE TEAPOT / TEA POT (NEW)

Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) was one of the most distinguished graduates of the Government School of Design in the 19th century. He was the first independent industrial designer in the sense that he worked for a large and varied number of manufacturers.


Christopher Dresser Teapot at 1stdibs

Christopher Dresser had the great benefit of being the first Western designer to visit Japan following the opening, as he was able to garner inspiration from more than just the items that Japan exported to the West. The influence that Dresser took from Japan is evident in the sharp, brusque lines of this copper kettle on stand..