Price
£7250.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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A Very Rare American Silver Half-Pint Mug.
Made by Daniel Christian Fueter.
New York circa 1755.
An early and very rare piece of American silver.
The Met Museum has only three pieces by Daniel Fueter.
Marked 'N. York' and 'DCF' twice.
Dimensions
Height 4” (10cm)Weight
6.25 troy oz (194g)Condition report
The mug has had it's foot strengthened at some point but not recently, however this has obscured part of the marks, but they are readable. Also there is a very old repair to the rim which can be seen in the penultimate picture (this could have happened at time of making) Old little knocks and scratching all over For references and maker's marks see: American Silversmiths and their Marks by Ensko London Goldsmiths 1697 - 1837 by GrimwadeStock number
S077The BADA Standard
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