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Source Description
This tea and coffee service was designed for production by the Rokesley Shop, a collaborative group working at Louis Rorimer’s studio. Reacting against industrial mass production, Rorimer emphasized inventive design in finely crafted objects.
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Document identity
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156066
label
Coffee and Tea Service
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obj
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object
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1
Source metadata
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156066
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object
title
Coffee and Tea Service
description
This tea and coffee service was designed for production by the Rokesley Shop, a collaborative group working at Louis Rorimer’s studio. Reacting against industrial mass production, Rorimer emphasized inventive design in finely crafted objects.
date
c. 1910
rights
CC0
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CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q60761229
creators
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7376
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Silver
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1
source
import
cul
America, Ohio, Cleveland
accession
1991.314
Source extras
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silver, moonstones, ebony
tombstone
Coffee and Tea Service, c. 1910. Louis Rorimer (American, 1872–1939), and Rokesley Shop (American). Silver, moonstones, ebony. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift in memory of Louis Rorimer from his daughter, Louise Rorimer Dushkin and his granddaughter, Edie Soeiro, 1991.314
collection
Decorative Arts
citations
citation
Turner, Evan H. "The Year in Review for 1992." <em>The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art</em> 80, no. 2 (1993): 38-79.
page_number
Reproduced: p. 61; Mentioned: p. 67
citation
Johnston, Phillip M. <em>Catalogue of American Silver: The Cleveland Museum of Art</em>. Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Museum of Art, 1994.
page_number
Mentioned and reproduced: P. 133
citation
Robinson, William H., et. al. <em>Transformations in Cleveland Art, 1796-1946: Community and Diversity in Early Modern America</em>. Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Museum of Art, 1996.
page_number
Reproduced and Mentioned: p. 167
citation
Adams, Henry, and Lawrence Waldman. <em>Painting in Pure Color: Modern Art in Cleveland Before the Armory Show (1908-1913)</em>. Cleveland: Cleveland Artists Foundation, 2013.
page_number
Reproduced: p. 31
creditline
Gift in memory of Louis Rorimer from his daughter, Louise Rorimer Dushkin and his granddaughter, Edie Soeiro
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2026-06-11 20:34:00.873000
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156066
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Decorative Art and Design
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Decorative Arts
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silver, moonstones, ebony
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Cleveland Institute of Art (faculty)
male
Jewish artists
female
May Show
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1
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photo
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