AN AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD
AN AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD
AN AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD
AN AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD
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AN AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD

MARK OF JEREMIAH DUMMER, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, CIRCA 1685

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AN AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD
MARK OF JEREMIAH DUMMER, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, CIRCA 1685
Tapering cylindrical, the foot with molded border, engraved on the front with a coat-of-arms, the hinged flat-domed cover with shaped beak and recumbent lion-form thumbpiece, the scroll handle with cut-card and wrigglework at hinge and cartouche-form lower terminal, marked on cover and to left of handle ID over a device in a heart (Kane mark A)
8 1⁄8 in. (20.6 cm.) high
38 oz. 18 dwt. (1,210 gr.)
來源
For William Foxcroft.
With Phoebe Foxcroft (1743-1812) and her husband Samuel Phillips Jr. (1752-1802), Andover, Massachusetts, married 6 July 1773.
出版
Martha Gandy Fales, Early American Silver For the Cautious Collector, New York, 1970, pp. 50-51, fig. 46.
Patricia E. Kane, Colonial Massachusetts Silversmiths and Jewelers, New Haven, 1998, p. 394.
拍場告示
Please note that the condition report has been updated to reflect that this tankard has been de-spouted to the front, though it does not affect the engraving. Please contact the department for more information.

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Julia Jones
Julia Jones Associate Specialist

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The coat-of-arms on the present tankard is that of Foxcroft for William Foxcroft.

Jeremiah Dummer (1645-1718) was America’s first native-born silversmith. In 1659 he began his apprenticeship with émigré John Hull, first mintmaster of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, creator of the famed “Pine-Tree” shilling. Dummer himself trained John Coney, with whom he maintained a lifelong friendship.
A similar lion-form thumbpiece can be found on a tankard by Timothy Dwight of Boston, dated circa 1685, illustrated in F. Bigelow, "Early New England Silver," Early American Silver and its Makers, J. Kolter, ed., New York, 1979, p. 55, fig. 1. M. Fales describes this example by Dwight as the only other American example besides the present lot to have a thumbpiece in this form, which was fashionable in England at the time (Early American Silver For the Cautious Collector, New York, 1970, p. 50).

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