The Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Pfaffenroth: American Furniture, Silver and Decorative Arts

The Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Pfaffenroth: American Furniture, Silver and Decorative Arts

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American Silver Tall Coffee Pot, Joseph and Nathaniel Richardson, Philadelphia, Circa 1785

Auction Closed

January 19, 09:11 PM GMT

Estimate

20,000 - 30,000 USD

Lot Details

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American Silver Tall Coffee Pot

Joseph and Nathaniel Richardson, Philadelphia

Circa 1785


Baluster form, engraved with contemporary cypher MHL in rococo cartouche, the opposite side engraved with later cypher DES, shell-decorated spout, the leaf-capped handle also parting from a shell, gadroon borders and writhen finial, marked twice on base I.NR conjoined in rectangle.

37 oz 15 dwt gross

1400 g

Height: 13 inches

33 cm

Pook & Pook, October 3, 2009, lot 569, frontispiece of catalog
The monogram is that of Mordechai and Hannah Lewis. The later monogram is that of Doris E. Sheaffer, direct descendant of Hannah and Mordechai. Mordechai, son of Jonathan James Lewis and Rachel Lewis, was born in Philadelphia September 21, 1748 and died March 13, 1799. He married Hannah Saunders on January 7, 1773. His career started in the country house of Samuel Neave, with whom he later formed a partnership under the name Neave, Herman, and Lewis. He later became a ship owner with William Bingham under the firm of Mordechai Lewis, Water St. East Side, Philadelphia. Mordechai served with the Philadelphia Contributorship for the Insurance of Houses by loss by fire founded by Benjamin Franklin and others in 1752. His name can be found on some of the papers money issued by the Province of Pennsylvania before the Revolution. From 1780 to his death in 1799, he was treasurer to the Pennsylvania Hospital. At the time of his death, he resided at 112 South Trout Street with his counting house at Dock Street.