Metals
Jacob Ten Eyck (Maker)
Albany, New York, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
1730-1736
Silver
Wrought, Chased, Cast, Molded, Engraved
1955.0127
Object Number1955.0127 |
Bowl (Brandywine bowl)
Metals
Gift of Charles K. Davis
Jacob Ten Eyck (Maker)
1705-1793
As per Darling, New York State Silversmiths, pp. 174-175: Jacob Ten Eyck was the son of Koenraet Ten Eyck and Geertje Van Schaick. One of his brothers was Barent Ten Eyck, who may have served as his apprentice. (L. Clouser, cataloguer, 03/03/2011)
Albany, New York, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
1730-1736
1. Mark; Exterior, upper rim; "I·T" stamped in a circle
2. Mark; Exterior, upper rim; "I·T" stamped in a circle
3. Inscription; Exterior, upper rim; "W / E * E" engraved
4. Inscription; Underside; "[OZ / 10 = 1[?]]" incised
Silver
Wrought, Chased, Cast, Molded, Engraved
4.646 (H) , 11.063 (L) , 7.441 (W) , 19.8945 (Weight)
11.8 (H) , 28.1 (L) , 18.9 (W) , 564 (Weight)
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[Article] Grigsby, Leslie B. 11//2004 "From Punch Bowls to Puzzle Jugs: Drinking Vessels and Traditions in Britain and America". Winterthur Magazine. Winter 2004: 10-11.
• Published: pp.10-11
[Book] Quimby, Ian M. G. 1995 American Silver at Winterthur.
• Published: p. 296, no. 265
[Thesis] Verlaque, Laura. 2004 The Ten Eyck Family of Silversmiths, Albany, New York. M.A.
• Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution