Spoon, Souvenir
Object number2007.125.1
Datec. 1901
MediumSterling silver
Credit LineMuseum purchase
DescriptionSterling silver tea spoon or souvenir spoon. Handle decorated with floral design. Spoon has embossed text above and below image of rectangular building. Dimensions1.25 x 5.25 in. (3.2 x 13.3 cm)InscriptionsSpoon embossed, "FRICK BUILDING / [image of rectangular building] / PITTSBURG, PA".
MarksEmbossed maker's mark on back of handle: "[diamond shape with "F" in middle] / 925 / STERLING / 1000 / [diamond shape with "CO" in middle]".
Historical NotesSouvenir spoon from the Frick Building, c. 1901. The Chicago-based architectural firm of D.H. Burnham & Company designed the twenty-story Greek classical structure, which was built in 1901-1902. Pittsburgh industrialist Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919) commissioned the building, purportedly making it taller than the nearby Carnegie Building to block the Grant Street-view of his friend-turned-rival Andrew Carnegie.
Related person
Henry Clay Frick
(1849 - 1919)
Related person
Andrew Carnegie
(1835 - 1919)
Related institution
D. H. Burnham and Company
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