Summary
Goblet is copper based and silver plated, It is one of six within the collection which was made by Saracen Plate Co. This highly polished piece features a distinct grapevine motif and circular design. A saracen catalogue dated to 1960s features six of the goblets alongside a Cold Water Jug and Salver. The catalogue refers to the goblets featured on page 5 as reference no. R128. This historical record indicates that the goblets were inspired by the 'Old Sheffield Style'. These goblets are part of collection that details the work of George Kyriakides, and the successive silversmithing and jewellery businesses he was involved with.
George Kyriakides was born in 1921 in Larnaca, on the southern coast of Cyprus. In his early working years he was apprenticed to his father Petrou Kyriacou as a silversmith and in 1948 George migrated to Melbourne, Australia. In 1949 he married Australian-born Silvia Sarandis, the child of Greek migrants and they had two children. Using his skills as a silversmith, he worked for a local silverware company and then proceeded to start his own silversmithing business under the name Saracen Plate Company, situated at 152 Lygon St, Carlton. A manufacturing wholesale business, they sold mainly to large clients such as Myers and Prouds Jewellery. In 1974 George sold the wholesale silversmithing part of the business due to the difficulty in obtaining pure metals, and continued to work as a Jeweller under the name GK Jewellery until his retirement and beyond. In later years George was known for his philanthropic generosity and in 2006 he died and is survived by his two children.
Physical Description
Silver goblet featuring grapevine design.
Significance
Statement of Historical Significance:
This collection offers a multi-faceted snapshot of a migrant small business in Lygon Street Carlton through tools of trade, product catalogue and a sample of the silverware produced for retail. It thus encapsulates a small business activity from production through to sale and distribution. It includes a beautiful filigree tray as well as more mainstream domestic silverware items. The collection enables the documentation of the passing on of trade traditions and skills from one generation to the next and the bringing of those skills to Australia, as well as capturing a particular craft, filigree work, which is a disappearing artform.
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Inscriptions
Base: 'Saracen\REPRODUCTION\PURE SIL.PLATED\
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Overall Dimensions
115 mm (Height), 230 mm (Circumference), 70 mm (Outside Diameter)
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Keywords
Jewellers, Small Businesses, Cypriot Communities, Cypriot Immigration, Working Life, Trades, Eating & Dining, Jewellery, Silverware, Eating & Drinking