AN AMERICAN SILVER COFFEE POT AND A SILVER TEAPOT
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AN AMERICAN SILVER COFFEE POT AND A SILVER TEAPOT

ATTRIBUTED TO ANTHONY RASCH, PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1818

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AN AMERICAN SILVER COFFEE POT AND A SILVER TEAPOT
ATTRIBUTED TO ANTHONY RASCH, PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1818
Baluster form, with flaring cylindrical neck and spreading circular foot, the rim, shoulder and foot rim with die-rolled leaf borders, the cover and lower body with paterae and foliage, with eagle's-head spout and wooden handles with acanthus joins, the cover surmounted by a spread-winged eagle, apparently unmarked
The coffee pot 11 3/8 in. (28.9 cm.) high, the teapot 10¼ in. (26 cm.) high; 76 oz. (2,364 gr.) gross weight (2)
来源
Christie's, New York, 21 January 1984, lot 36
Christie's, New York, 27 January 1995, lot 379
With Leigh Keno, New York, 2 March 1998
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A teapot and coffeepot of identical form marked by Rasch are part of a set presented in 1818 to the daughter of Captain John Blakely, U.S.N. Blakely was lost at sea during a victorious battle against British warships in 1814. The matching tea service is illustrated in David B. Warren, Marks of Achievement, 1987, fig. 134, p.112.

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