AN AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD
AN AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD
AN AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD
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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 CORNELIUS WYNKOOP, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1720

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AN AMERICAN SILVER TANKARD
MARK OF CORNELIUS WYNKOOP, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1720
Slightly tapered cylindrical with molded base band, the flat-domed cover with shaped beak and scroll thumbpiece, the scroll handle with baluster drop and oval disc terminal, engraved with block initials M*H, the underside with later inscription detailing provenance, marked WKC in a heart twice each to left of upper handle terminal, cover, and underside
7 ¼ in. (18.4 cm.) high
32 oz. 4 dwt. (1,001 gr.)
来源
Marion Renwick (1662-1732), Woodbridge, New Jersey, wife of Hon. Adam Hude (1661-1746), to their son,
James Hude (1695-1762), New Brunswick, New Jersey, and his wife Mary Jansen (b. 1713), daughter of Mayor of New York Johannes Jansen, to their daughter,
Catharine Hude (1736-1777), New Brunswick, New Jersey, and her husband Cornelius Low (1736-c. 1769), to their daughter,
Mary Margaret Low (1768-1844), New Brunswick, New Jersey, and her husband Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh (1767-1841), to their son,
Cornelius Low Hardenbergh (1790-1860), New Brunswick, New Jersey, to his granddaughter,
Catherine Low Hardenbergh (1852-1902), New Brunswick, New Jersey, to her niece,
Catherine Hardenbergh Schneeweiss (1854-1927), New Brunswick, New Jersey.
With Mr. Rickert.
With the Sandors family.
With Tillou Gallery, Buffalo, New York.
Acquired by the current owners from the above, Spring 1967.
出版
Advertised by a business partner of Rickert, publication unknown, 1952.
Myrtle Hardenbergh Miller, The Hardenberg Family: A Genealogical Compilation, New York, 1958, pp. 107-108.
Allen Wardwell, "One Hundred Years of American Tankards," Antiques, 1 July 1966, pp. 82-83, fig 9.
展览
New York, National Antiques Dealers Association of America, Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc., Art Treasures Exhibition, 23 May - 7 June 1967.

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The engraving to the underside reads:

This Tankard
Brought to this country in 1685
By Marion Hude wife of Adam Hude.
Died at Woodbridge N.J. Nov. 20th 1732.
Descended
To her Son James Hude, died Nov. 1, 1762.
To his Daughter Catharine Hude Wife of Cornelius Low.
To her Daughter Mary Margaret Low Wife of J. R. Hardenbergh died Feb 23, 1844.
To her son Cornelius Low Hardenbergh died July 14, 1860.
To his Granddaughter Catherine Low Hardenbergh died Dec 31, 1902.
To her Niece Catharine Hardenbergh Schneeweiss.


The Hon. Adam Hude (1661-1746) was born in Scotland before sailing from Leith to America in 1685. Hude married his wife Marion, possibly a passenger on the same ship from Scotland, a year later, and after living on Staten Island the couple moved to Woodbridge, New Jersey in 1695. Hude became a member of the New Jersey provincial assembly in 1701, then a judge of the court of common pleas and presiding judge of the court and master in chancery 1718-1733. Hude and his wife had two sons, Robert and James, to whom this tankard was bequeathed. James Hude (1695-1762) followed in his father's footsteps, serving as judge of the court of common pleas 1732-1748, as well as recorder for the New Brunswick city council 1731-1747, and then mayor of New Brunswick from 1747 until his death in 1762. His wife, Mary Jansen (b. 1713), was the daughter of Johannes Jansen who served as the 35th mayor of New York 1725-1726.

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