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John Prip

Pitcher
Now On View

Description

Maker

John Prip (American, 1922-2009), (RISD Faculty, Jewelry + Metalwork, 1963-1980)

Title

Pitcher

Year

1949

Medium

  • silver,
  • rattan

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • silver,
  • rattan

Materials

silver, rattan

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Marks: Stamped on underside of base (three hearts?)/ STERLING

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Mary B. Jackson Fund

Object Number

2003.6.2A

Type

  • Metalwork

Exhibition History

Exhibition History

A Changing Reflection
Silver, Metalwork, and Jewelry in the 19th-21st Centuries
Apr 21, 2017 – Dec 30, 2025

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John Prip (American, 1922-2009)
Pitcher, 1949
silver; rattan
Mary B. Jackson Fund 2003.6.2A

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