Waste Bowl (from Tea and Coffee Service)
Edward C. Moore (American, 1827-1891), designer
John C. Moore and Son Co., New York, 1848-1868, maker
Tiffany & Co., New York, established 1837, retailer
Details
Title
Waste Bowl (from Tea and Coffee Service)
Artist/Maker
Edward C. Moore (American, 1827-1891), designer
John C. Moore and Son Co., New York, 1848-1868, maker
Tiffany & Co., New York, established 1837, retailer
Date
1854
Medium
Silver
Dimensions
5 1/4 x 6 x 6 inches
Credit
Virginia Carroll Crawford Collection
Accession #
1985.314.5
In 1854, the stockholders of the Hartford and New Haven Railroad Company honored the company president with this elaborate silver presentation service. The tray bears an engraved inscription to Charles F. Pond, the presentation date, and engraved views of a locomotive and train car, the railroad stations in Hartford and New Haven, and Yale University, Pond’s alma mater. The engraved winged horses symbolize speed, which was associated with trains, and also may refer to the nineteenth century term for the train, “the iron horse.” The borders and handles of the tray were cast in the form of a railroad track.