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A work made of silver-plated nickel, silver, and bakelite.

Three-Piece Tea Set with Tray

1928

Designed by Jean George Theobald (American, active 1920s-30s) Manufactured by Wilcox Silver Plate Company (American, 1867–1961), a division of International Silver Company (American, founded 1898) Meriden, Connecticut

Meriden

The rise in apartment living in the 1920s created a need for smaller decorative objects such as this tea service, which could be easily cleaned and stored. Jean G. Theobald was hired by the Wilcox Silver Plate Company (a subsidiary of the International Silver Company) to produce a series of tea sets. Theobald’s imaginative, compact design is based on geometric shapes and combines the traditional elements of a tea service with the clean, simple lines and smooth surfaces of the Art Deco style.

Silver-plated nickel, silver, and Bakelite

Arts of the Americas