Architectural Elements
Peter Derr (Possible maker or owner)
Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
1840
Stone
2011.0033
Object Number2011.0033 |
Stone
Architectural Elements
Gift of Donald L. Fennimore
Peter Derr (Possible maker or owner)
06/21/1793-01/31/1868
Married Elizabeth (b. July 9, 1793 - d. Nov. 21, 1861). Both are buried at Host Church, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
His father Johannes Derr (d. 1831) was a pewterer.
Some family history is noted in James F. Spears, A Picture Story of the House of Derr: Pennsylvania's Contribution to a World of Primitive Art, Myerstown, PA: The Church Center Press, 1949.
A blanket or dower chest with ownership attributed to Johannes Derr and Peter Derr sold at Neal Auction Company, New Orleans, LA on December 2-3, 2006, lot 445, p. 113.
Variations on his life dates (06/21/1793-01/03/1868) can be found in Jeannette Lasansky's To Draw, Upset, & Weld: The Work of the Pennsylvania Rural Blacksmith 1742-1935, pp. 46-47.
For more on Peter Derr's mark, see Montgomery, History of American Pewter (1973), p.221.
Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
1840
1. Inscription; Surface (exterior side); "PETER / DERR / 1840" chiseled in Roman capitals
Stone
16 (H) , 20 (W) , 2.75 (D)
40.64 (H) , 50.8 (W) , 6.985 (D)
Text available soon.
[Book] Spears, James F. 1949 A Picture Story of the House of Derr: Pennsylvania's Contribution To a World of Primitive Art. 188.
• Published: Plate 52, p. 115.