AN AMERICAN SILVER SMALL TWO-HANDLED BRANDYWINE BOWL
AN AMERICAN SILVER SMALL TWO-HANDLED BRANDYWINE BOWL
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AN AMERICAN SILVER SMALL TWO-HANDLED BRANDYWINE BOWL

MARK OF HENRICUS BOELEN, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1720

Details
AN AMERICAN SILVER SMALL TWO-HANDLED BRANDYWINE BOWL
MARK OF HENRICUS BOELEN, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1720
Circular with two rope twist scroll handles, the sides chased with anthemion in panels, marked on underside HB in a shaped punch below three dots
6 ½ in. (16.5 cm.) long, over handles
3 oz. 16 dwt. (118 gr.)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, New York, 12 June 1982, lot 44.

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Lot Essay

Shallow drinking bowls, such as the present lot, were a New York version of a 17th century European form, and were at times called brandy bowls. The bowl offered here is one of a group of similar bowls by Boelen chased with palmettes and twisting handles, including one in the collection of the Museum of the City of New York (acc. no. 66.45), and two at the Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, Delaware (acc. nos. 53.186 and 56.46.4). Another example from the collection of Roy J. Zuckerberg is illustrated in Jeanne Sloane, Artistry & Enterprise: American Silver 1660-1790, New York, 2018, pp. 134-135, while a further example, engraved with monogram S / IF, was sold from the collection of Mr. & Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords, Sotheby's, New York, 29 October 2004, lot 737.

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