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2016-58,3, Coffeepot Stand
Coffeepot Stand
2016-58,3, Coffeepot Stand

Coffeepot Stand

Dateca. 1780
Maker 1745 - after 1792
MediumSilver
DimensionsOH: 1"; ODiam: 6"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase, The Friends of Colonial Williamsburg Collections Fund
Object number2016-58,3
DescriptionCircular silver coffeepot stand with six broadly scalloped segments with beaded borders, supported on three small claw-and ball feetLabel TextWhen Abraham Van Bibber (1743-1805) of the Dutch West Indies married Sarah Chew (1734-1795) of Maryland in 1780, the American Revolution precluded the newlyweds from purchasing English-made silver. Instead, the Van Bibbers turned to France to acquire an assemblage of stylish wares for serving tea, coffee, and alcoholic beverages. During the second half of the eighteenth century, René Bridon (working ca. 1757-1791) was the leading silversmith in Nantes, France’s principal center for the export trade. Bridon’s workshop fashioned a large silver service boldly embellished with the entwined engraved monogram “ASVB” to furnish the Van Bibber’s needs. Today, a coffeepot and stand, teapot, cream pail and ladle, two canns for alcoholic beverages, and several tablespoons dating to 1780-81 survive from this commission.
An astute businessman, AbrahamVan Bibber supplied large quantities of gunpowder to Maryland and Virginia during the Revolution. He purchased land in both colonies, ultimately residing at Paradise plantation near Baltimore. Abraham and Sarah’s French silver descended in the family until its recent acquisition by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
Inscription(s)Engraved in conjoined script in center of stand “ASVB”
2016-58,2, Coffeepot
René Bridon
ca. 1780
2016-58,1A&B, Teapot
René Bridon
ca. 1780
2016-58,4A, Cream Pail
René Bridon
ca. 1780
2016-58,4B, Cream Ladle
René Bridon
ca. 1780
2016-58,5, Cann and 2016-58,6, Cann
René Bridon
ca. 1780
2016-58,5, Cann and 2016-58,6, Cann
René Bridon
ca. 1780
2016-58,7-9, Tablespoons
René Bridon
ca. 1780
2016-58,7-9, Tablespoons
René Bridon
ca. 1780
2016-58,7-9, Tablespoons
René Bridon
ca. 1780
Record
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