Jigger

Jigger
Object name 
Jigger
Date 
1969-1986
Medium 
Silver, ivory
Dimensions 
Overall: 2 3/8 x 3 x 1 5/8 in. ( 6 x 7.6 x 4.1 cm )
Description 
Silver jigger with a cylindrical body that tapers twors the high, everted pouring lip; squared scroll ivory handle with a silver ball finial; maker's mark stamped on the base.
Credit Line 
Gift of Juan Pliego
Object Number 
2000.197
Marks 
stamped: on the base: "PLIEGO" below a two-faced Mexican Venus between two scrolls, all in an elongated hexagon between "HANDWROUGHT" and "STERLING"
Gallery Label 
Juan Agustin Antonio Pliego Coonejo was born in Tolus Estado, Mexico. Pliego came to New York in 1965 and studied graphic design, which led to work as a layout editor for "Ladies Home Journal". During this time, he took his first silversmithing course with silversmith William Seitz at the YMCA on 8th Ave. and 50th St. Pliego soon became Seitz's teaching assistant. Pliego replaced Seitz in 1974, teaching at the Y until 1980, when he established J. P. Crafts Studio on 21st St. He retired in 1986.
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