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New Orleans Presentation Sterling Silver Two-Handled Cup, dated 1918, by Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, Rhode Island, of traditional ovoid form with arched handles and ogee-domed foot, with presentation inscription: "Alexander Sirjacques / from the / Employees and Directors / of / A.B. Griswold & Co. Ltd. / as a Testimony / of Appreciation for Faithful Service / During Nearly a Half Century / April 30, 1918", h. 10-3/4", dia. 6", w. 10", 18.12 t. oz. Alexander Charles Sirjacques was born in Baden, Germany on November 1, 1841, the son of Alexander Sirjacques and Wilhelmina Lemperich. Although born in Germany, he was of French ancestry, the grandson of Henri Sirjacques (1754-1835), who saw service during the American Revolution as the Paymaster of the French Corps du Lauzun. Sirjacques moved with his family to New Orleans in 1852, presumably (as so many other German families) to escape the political upheaval on the continent in the late 1840's. On May 14, 1866 he married Katherine Pfeffer (1848-1922), and was by that time presumably trained and working as a jeweler; he is listed as such in the 1867 New Orleans Directory at 126 St. Mary Street. He was naturalized as an American Citizen on April 6, 1868. On September 1, 1872 he was hired by A. B. Griswold: far and away the largest jewelry and silver business in Reconstruction-era New Orleans, and successors to the antebellum firm Hyde & Goodrich. As evidenced by this handsome cup presented to him the day before his retirement on May 1, 1918, he worked there for the next thirty-six years. He died in New Orleans on January 5, 1923 and was interred in Lafayette Cemetery #2. He and Katherine were survived by three children: Earhart C. Sirjacques (1867-1953), Emilia O. Sirjacques (1874-1962), and Alice Sirjacques (Mrs. Jesse J.) Lobrano (1876-1955).


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