AN AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD
AN AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD
AN AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD
AN AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD
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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF JOAN AND BOWEN BLAIR, LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS
AN AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD

MARK OF ELIAS PELLETREAU, SOUTH HAMPTON, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1760

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AN AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD
MARK OF ELIAS PELLETREAU, SOUTH HAMPTON, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1760
Tapering cylindrical with molded foot band, the flat domed cover with shaped beak and scroll thumbpiece, the scroll handle with baluster drop and oval terminal, engraved with block monogram S / T=A, marked both sides of handle EP in a rectangle
7 in. (17.8 cm.) high
30 oz. 6 dwt. (942 gr.)
來源
Possibly for a member of the Smith Family.
With Samuel Marshall.
With Ginsberg & Levy, New York, 1940.
With Dr. Norman Treves (1894-1964), New York, sold,
Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 31 October 1964, lot 251.
出版
Allen Wardwell, "One Hundred Years of American Tankards," Antiques, 1 July 1966, pp. 82-83, fig 8.

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Elias Pelletreau (1726-1810) was born in Southampton, New York, and studied in New York before being apprenticed to goldsmith Simeon Soumaine in 1741. Pelletreau married Sarah Gelston in 1748 at the end of his apprenticeship, and became a freeman of New York City in 1750 before moving back to Southampton where he set up his own workshop.
Pelletreau's daybooks, as reproduced in D. Failey, Elias Pelletreau: Long Island Silversmith and Entrepreneur, 1726-1810 (New York, 2018), mention numerous purchases from Pelltreau by the Smith family. As this is the only family whose surname begins with an S mentioned in the day books, it is possible that the present lot was also commissioned by a member of the Smith family. A similar tankard with scroll thumbpiece and baluster drop on the handle is reproduced on the cover of Failey's book, as well as on page 80.

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