AN AMERICAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SET
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AN AMERICAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SET

MARK OF DANIEL BLOOM COEN, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1790

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AN AMERICAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SET
MARK OF DANIEL BLOOM COEN, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1790
comprising a teapot, a teapot stand, a creamer and a sugar bowl, each bright-cut and engraved with a ribbon-tied shields enclosing foliate script monogram EB flanked by floral swags, teapot with pineapple finial, marked on underside of teapot and teapot stand DCOEN in a rectangle
The teapot 11 ¼ in.(28.5 cm.) long, over handle; 40 oz. 10 dwt. (1,261 gr.) gross weight

Lot Essay

A nearly identical four-piece tea set by Coen dating to 1792 is in the collection of the Museum of the City of New York (see Deborah Dependahl Waters, Elegant Plate Three Centuries of Precious Metals in New York City, 2000, Vol. II, pp. 299-300.

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