Not currently on display at the V&A

Sugar Bowl

1960 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Eric Clements was born in 1925. He studied at the Birmingham College of Art and the Royal College of Art (1949-1953). In 1968 he was awarded a Ford Foundation E.S.U. Fellowship to the U.S.A.

Shortly after graduating he won two competitions sposored by the Goldsmiths' Company; the first in 1954 for the Coronation plate for Southend and the second in 1956 for a jewel for the Mayor of Bolton. He has executed a number of ceremonial commissions throughout his career, for example a coffee set from H.M. The Queen for the Queen of Denmark (1957), and the sword of office for the Chief of the Air Staff, R.A.F. (1959). He was a consultant designer for mappin and Webb Ltd. and other industrial concerns, as well as becoming head of the Industrial Design School at the Birmingham College of Art. He died on the 22 November 2019, aged 94.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Electroplated nickel silver, raised and cast
Brief description
Sugar bowl, electroplate, Sheffield, Mappin & Webb, designed by Eric Clements, 1960
Physical description
The body similar to the teapot and the creamer except for the rim which rises on each side towards the scroll handles of cast metal which are symetrically placed on either side of the body.
Dimensions
  • Height: 9.9cm
  • Length: 13.2cm
Production typeMass produced
Object history
Eric Clements died on the 22 November 2019, aged 94.
Summary
Eric Clements was born in 1925. He studied at the Birmingham College of Art and the Royal College of Art (1949-1953). In 1968 he was awarded a Ford Foundation E.S.U. Fellowship to the U.S.A.

Shortly after graduating he won two competitions sposored by the Goldsmiths' Company; the first in 1954 for the Coronation plate for Southend and the second in 1956 for a jewel for the Mayor of Bolton. He has executed a number of ceremonial commissions throughout his career, for example a coffee set from H.M. The Queen for the Queen of Denmark (1957), and the sword of office for the Chief of the Air Staff, R.A.F. (1959). He was a consultant designer for mappin and Webb Ltd. and other industrial concerns, as well as becoming head of the Industrial Design School at the Birmingham College of Art. He died on the 22 November 2019, aged 94.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
M.18B-1988

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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