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Saltcellar Saltcellar
This is a saltcellar. It was designed by Ilonka Karasz and manufactured by Paye & Baker Manufacturing Company. It is dated ca. 1928 and we acquired it in 1993. Its medium is silver plated, nickel. It is a part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department.
It is credited Museum purchase from Decorative Arts Association Acquisition and General Acquisitions Endowment Funds.
- Drawing, Textile Design: Rectangular and Triangular Shapes in Perspective
- black chalk on cream tracing paper.
- Gift of Orinoka Mills.
- 1971-57-7
- Drawing, Designs for Bowls, Vases, Candlesticks, and Teapots
- graphite on tracing paper.
- Museum purchase from General Acquisitions Endowment Fund.
- 2006-16-1
- Vase Vase
- silver plated, nickel.
- Museum purchase from Decorative Arts Association Acquisition and General....
- 1993-111-1
Our curators have highlighted 2 objects that are related to this one.
- Pepper Shaker And Stopper
- rolled and pierced stainless steel.
- Gift of George R. Kravis II.
- 2016-5-26-a,b
- Salt Shaker And Stopper
- rolled and pierced stainless steel.
- Gift of George R. Kravis II.
- 2016-5-25-a,b
Its dimensions are
H x diam.: 4.8 × 8.1 cm (1 7/8 × 3 3/16 in.)
It has the following markings
On side of one foot: [1] “IK”, stamped (designer's mark) [2] “P & B” each within a heart, stamped (Paye & Baker manufacturer’s mark) [3] “E.P.N.S.”, stamped (standard mark) [4] “562”, stamped (model number)
Cite this object as
Saltcellar Saltcellar; Designed by Ilonka Karasz ((American, born Hungary, 1896–1981)); Manufactured by Paye & Baker Manufacturing Company (United States); USA; silver plated, nickel; H x diam.: 4.8 × 8.1 cm (1 7/8 × 3 3/16 in.); Museum purchase from Decorative Arts Association Acquisition and General Acquisitions Endowment Funds; 1993-111-2
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibitions Ilonka Karasz, Works from the Collection and Looking Forward/ Looking Back: Recent Acquisitions in 20th- and 21st-Century Design.