746

Fine 19th-Century Tiffany & Co. Coin Silver Kettle-on-Stand

1857, by Grosjean & Woodward, New York, New York, the pear-shaped body decorated with beautifully detailed chased repousse "oak and ivy" decoration on an imbricate ground centering opposing cartouches, with trefoil banding at the upper edge, the hinged, domed lid, swing stirrup handle and "gooseneck" spout all en suite, the latter with openwork "branches", all hinged, with two chained locking pins, to a stand with four oak leaf-crested scrolling feet joined to a burner receptacle (the burner lacking) and separated by cast openwork "oak and ivy" aprons, inscribed (on one cartouche) "L.F.M. / from / my Father".
h. 14-1/2" (16-1/4" with handle), dia. 7-1/2", l. 9-1/4"; 60.16 t. oz.

Provenance: Lucia Frances Minter (Mrs. William) Weaver (1839-1886), mistress of Emerald Place Plantation, near Selma, Dallas county, Alabama, presented to her by her father, Col. William Thomas Minter (1805-1865) on the occasion of her marriage on June 2, 1857.

Notes: Lucia Frances Minter was born on September 13, 1839 in Eastwood, Dallas county, Alabama, the daughter of William Thomas Minter (1805-1865) and his wife Susan Amanda Bell (1819-1855). Her father was a Georgia native who settled in Selma in 1830, where he was a large plantation owner and served as sheriff. On June 5, 1857 at St. Luke's Church in Cahaba, Alabama, Lucia married William Minter Weaver (1829-1898), and the couple honeymooned in New York; this handsome kettle-on-stand was her father's wedding present to her. She became the mistress of her husband's Emerald Place Plantation, where the couple had six children. Her father and father-in-law (Philip J. Weaver, 1797-1865) both died in the defense of Selma during the Civil War, but Emerald Plantation survived. Lucia died there, at the young age of 46, on June 3, 1886, and is buried in the historic Old Live Oak Cemetery in Selma. The connection between the Minter/Weaver families and Tiffany extends well beyond the present lot, however. Lucia and William's daughter, Clara Minter Weaver (Mrs. William) Parish (1861-1925) was one of Tiffany's most prominent stained glass designers. She designed the Tiffany windows for St. Michael's in New York, as well as several churches in Alabama, including those at St. Paul's Episcopal in Selma, one of which is dedicated to her mother, Lucia Frances Minter Weaver.


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