Inkstand, Elizabeth Godfrey, between 1748 and 1749

Inkstand, Elizabeth Godfrey, between 1748 and 1749

Elizabeth godfrey originally registered her mark as elizabeth buteux following the death of her first husband abraham buteux, then again when her second husband benjamin godfrey died. She enjoyed the patronage of aristocratic clients throughout her career, and is represented in the collection of several major museums. Her training presumably began under her father, distinguished sivlersmith simon pantin. Augustin courtauld apprenticed with pantin before establishing his own family dynasty in the trade. Note the salver in the center of this case, which was retailed by courtauld's son and daughter-in-law. Date: between 1748 and 1749. Dimensions: 3.2 × 8.7 × 6.5 in (8.2 × 22.2 × 16.5 cm). Medium: silver. Collection: Minneapolis Institute of Art. Godfrey Inkstand MIA 5615
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Author: Elizabeth Godfrey (inkwell and pounce pot); Isaac Duke (stand), English, active 1731-c. 1758Source: commons.wikimedia.org

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