Metals
Edward Danforth (Maker)
Hartford or Middletown, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America
1788-1795
Pewter
Cast
1958.0648
Object Number1958.0648 |
Tankard
Metals
Gift of Henry Francis du Pont
Edward Danforth (Maker)
03/20/1765-1830
Edward Danforth was the grandson of Thomas I, son of Thomas II; brother of Thomas III, Joesph Sr and Samuel (of Middletown); uncle to Joseph Jr and Josiah; nephew of John; cousin of Samuel (of Norwich).
Nineteen members of the Danforth family, spread over five generations, became invovled with manufacturing pewter or britannia. Edward probably apprenticed with his father, Thomas II, and then brothers, Joseph Sr and/or Thomas III, around 1780 to 1786. By 1786 Edward left Middletown to open a shop in Hartford. I appears that Edward made little or no pewter after 1799-1800. Edward trained Thomas D. Boardman at the start of the latter's apprenticeship, who later hired Edward's tools when he started his own business in 1804.
There is some confusion in older scholarship about the attribution of a series of hallmarks: some attribute them to Edward, others to Thomas D. Boardman (see Thomas, Connecticut Pewter, p.93).
For more on Edward Danforth's marks, see John Carl Thomas, Connecticut Pewter and Pewterers (1976), p.92-93; Carl Jacobs, Guide to American Pewter (1957), p.61; Ebert, Collecting American Pewter (1973), p.128; Kauffman, The American Pewterer (1970), p.137; C. Jordan Thorn, Handbook of American Silver and Pewter Marks (1949), p.248; and Montgomery, History of American Pewter (1973), p.219. See also Thomas, Connecticut Pewter, p.50-145; Laughlin, Pewter in America (1981), vol.1, p.117 and vol.3, p.73-74.
Hartford or Middletown, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America
Origin Middletown or Hartford, Connecticut (Montgomery, 1973, 122).
1788-1795
1. Mark; Interior, base; Rampant lion flanked by the initials "E D" stamped in an oval divided in half with beaded borders. The mark is partially effaced.
Pewter
Cast
6.89 (H) , 7.48 (W) , 4.882 (Diam)
17.5 (H) , 19 (W) , 12.4 (Diam)
Diameter is of base.
Text available soon.
[Book] Montgomery, Charles F. 1973 A History of American Pewter.
• Published: fig. 6-23, p. 122-123
[Book] Thomas, John Carl. 1976 Connecticut Pewter and Pewterers.
• Published: Fig. 91, p. 92.