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William Christmas Codman

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in Chicago, and afterwards designed most objects that Gorham displayed in subsequent world's fairs. He was particularly active in designing Gorham silverware, and is credited with fifty-five flatware patterns. His most famous Gorham work, however, was
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When in 1891 Gorham Manufacturing Company began their ecclesiastical design department, they hired Codman as their chief designer. He spent two years designing objects for Gorham's display at the 1893
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style. His church designs included communion plate for the See of Liverpool and the Memorial Chapel in Delhi, India; candelabra for St. Paul's in London; and lighting fixtures for the
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during the cathedral’s restoration from 1858 to 1862. He then worked as a designer for abbeys and cathedrals, probably for Sir
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In 1914, at age seventy-five, Codman retired from Gorham and returned to England, where he died in 1921 at his home in
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for Messrs. Johnstone, Norman & Company of London. Codman married Emma Rolle in 1865; they had six children.
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Codman was born in Norfolk, England, where he studied painting and drawing. He began his career at
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Martelé dressing table and stool, designed by William Christmas Codman
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Gorham Manufacturing Company
Providence, Rhode Island
Ely Cathedral
Thomas Gambier Parry
Gilbert Scott
Gothic Revival
Notre-Dame Cathedral, Luxembourg
Elkington & Co.
Cox and Son
Lawrence Alma-Tadema
World's Columbian Exposition
Martelé
Art Nouveau
Exposition Universelle
Woking, Surrey
"Codman, William Christmas"
"WILLIAM C. CODMAN (1839-1921)"
Categories
American designers
American silversmiths
1839 births
1921 deaths

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