American silver teaspoons in the George Cutten Collection 1699-1810, [between 1948 and 1968].

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American silver teaspoons in the George Cutten Collection 1699-1810, [between 1948 and 1968].

This typescript is an inventory of American made silver teaspoons in the George Cutten Collection. It is organized chronologically by the style of spoon. Variations in patterns including drop leaf, rat tail, feather edge, and turned handles are noted in the descriptions heading each category. Spoons are described by maker, dates of maker, location, and markings on the item. Notable silversmiths represented in Cutten's collection include Joseph Richardson, James Butler, Bartholemew Le Roux, Cary Dunn, Jacob Hurd, Philip Syng, Samuel Bartlett, Nathaniel Bartlett, William Ghiselin, and Daniel DuPuy. The total number of spoons in the collection exceeds 1,100.

1 v. (15 pages) ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8325711

Winterthur Library

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Le Roux, Bartholemew, 1663-1713.

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Ghiselin, William.

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Dupuy, Daniel, 1719-1807.

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Cutten, George Barton, 1874-1962

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George Barton Cutten (1874-1962), university president (retired). Silversmithing was his hobby and he made many pieces. He was also interested in other silversmiths and before he wrote his book on Georgia silversmiths he had written sketches on silversmiths of New York State and a book on those of North Carolina. From the description of George Barton Cutten papers, 1949-1959. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 77487716 ...

Bartlett, Nathaniel

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Dunn, Cary.

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Butler, James, 1713-1776.

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Ineson, Stanley Bailey, 1882-

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Stanley Bailey Ineson was a collector of early American silver, especially silver spoons. He lived in Glen Cove, NY, with a vacation home in Manchester, VT. He worked on Wall Street at Spencer, Trask & Co. In the early 1930s, Ineson began collecting early American silver spoons, amassing some 1,700 items over the next 15 years. Ineson's collection was later (in 1962) purchased and presented to the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum by a third party. Ineson was m...

Bartlett, Samuel, 1750-1821.

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Richardson, Joseph, 1711-1784

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Joseph Richardson was a Philadelphia merchant and shipper. From the description of Papers, 1732-1757 (inclusive), 1732-1734, 1747-1757 (bulk). (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122590392 Silversmiths; Philadelphia, Pa. From the description of Joseph Richardson business records, 1733-1831. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122557609 Joseph Richardson and Joseph Richardson, Jr., were Philadelphia goldsmiths and silversmiths. ...