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Samuel Casey, An Early American Silver Cream Jug, c. 1760
Samuel Casey, An Early American Silver Cream Jug, c. 1760

Samuel Casey

An Early American Silver Cream Jug, c. 1760
Height: 3 3/4"
Weight: 3 oz. 5 dwt.
Exeter, RI
H1062
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Pear form with scalloped rim, multiple scroll handle, on three knee'd pad feet below trefid headers, engraved under base I over I*M. Samuel Casey is probably the only American silversmith...
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Pear form with scalloped rim, multiple scroll handle, on three knee'd pad feet below trefid headers, engraved under base I over I*M.

Samuel Casey is probably the only American silversmith sentenced to hanging, then broken out of jail by a sympathetic mob.


Probably trained in Boston, as the spout construction on this piece would suggest, Casey set up in Exeter around 1745 and twenty uneventful years before a 1764 fire started by his forge destroyed his house and shop, leaving him with a huge loss. He moved to Little Rest (now Kingston) and began forging coins, being one of the leaders of a ring. Arrested in 1770 and found guilty, he was awaiting corporal punishment when a mob with their faces obscured attacked the jail and freed him, at which point he tactfully disappeared.


At least two similar cream jugs by Casey are known, with one at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Wees/Harvey 2013 p. 295).


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