Paul Revere silver collection

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The Paul Revere silver collection is a renowned assemblage of silver objects crafted by American patriot and silversmith Paul Revere, celebrated for its historical and artistic significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf decorative arts collection
museum collection
silver collection
associatedWith American Revolutionary War
surface form: American Revolution

American decorative arts
Boston silversmithing tradition
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Paul Revere
culturalSignificance symbol of American patriotism
symbol of early American craftsmanship
depicts heraldic motifs
patriotic emblems
documentedIn catalogues of American silver
museum collection catalogues
genre American colonial silver
Federal-period silver
hasPart silver bowls
silver creamers
silver ladles
silver pitchers
silver porringer
silver spoons
silver sugar bowls
silver tankard
silver teapot
hasQuality artistic significance
craftsmanship
historical significance
patriotic symbolism
influencedBy British silversmithing
colonial American tastes
madeOf silver
notableWorkOf Paul Revere
relatedTo Paul Revere engraving works
Paul Revere metalworking
subjectOf exhibitions on American decorative arts
exhibitions on American history
scholarly research on Paul Revere
timePeriod 18th century
early 19th century
typicalStyle neoclassical design
rococo elements
usedFor ceremonial occasions
domestic tableware
presentation pieces

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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston significantWork Paul Revere silver collection