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Vintage Grossman Moody Silver Charger by Margaret Fleming Waldron 14" (SmM)
Vintage Grossman Moody Silver Charger by Margaret Fleming Waldron 14" (SmM)
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This exquisite vintage round silver platter, crafted by renowned Hawaiian artist Margaret Fleming during her time in Honolulu between 1920 & 1940, was specifically made for the prestigious Grossman Moody art gallery located on Waikiki Beach. The platter is signed with "day blooming cereus, Grossman Moody Ltd. Hawaii, 264, M. Fleming." It measures approximately 14 inches in width.
Measurements:
14" diameter
Weight 1 lb 13 oz
About the Artist:
Margaret Fleming Waldron American (1910-1992) Margaret Fleming Waldron had a long relationship with Waimea and Hawai'i. She had a distinguished career in Honolulu where her art studio produced works of copper, silver, crystal, and native materials for jewelry, textiles, and other home furnishings for Grossman Moody Ltd. of Waikiki Beach. She was the artist coordinator for the Hawai'i Pavilion at the 1929 San Francisco World's Fair, and in 1950 she was artist and color director for the remodeling of Straub Medical Clinic in Honolulu. In 1962, she was once again chosen to be artist coordinator for the Hawaiʻi Pavilion at the Seattle World's Fair. She also taught textile design at the Honolulu Academy of Arts. Margaret was regularly featured in the early Paradise of the Pacific magazines and had numerous one-woman shows throughout Hawai'i and the mainland.\
Condition:
The item is good pre-owned condition, no chips, cracks, or repairs. Signed by the artist's on the bottom. Item could benefit from a thorough cleaning and polishing. See photos for details.











