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Spoon (one of a pair)

Jacob Boelen I (Netherlandish (born in Amsterdam), about 1657–1729/30)
1700–20
Object Place: New York, New York

Medium/Technique Silver
Dimensions 30.2 x 4.7 cm (11 7/8 x 1 7/8 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Mrs. Warren Christie Moffett in honor of her grandfather, Francis Henry Bergen, and her mother, Ruth Bergen Dort
Accession Number1992.275
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope, Americas
ClassificationsSilver flatware
This pair of wavy-handle spoons is among a handful of utensils by Jacob Boelen that are known. Although most bear engraved initials, none has been ascribed to specific owners, and thus their fabrication dates remain inconclusive. Until further research reveals the life and marriage dates of their owners, a date range of 1700 to 1720 affixed to a spoon in the Yale collection may serve as a useful frame of reference.
This text has been adapted from "Silver of the Americas, 1600-2000," edited by Jeannine Falino and Gerald W.R. Ward, published in 2008 by the MFA. Complete references can be found in that publication.

DescriptionThis is a swaged spoon with an upturned wavy-handle tip with a long tapered rattail on back of elliptical bowl.
Marks Marked on back of handle above bowl "I B" barred, within a shield having a crown above.
InscriptionsEngraved "WH" conjoined, over "H * M," on back of handle tip
ProvenanceThe initials “WH” probably refer to a member of the Hubbard or Holmes family of New Jersey. Known ownership begins with Huldah Holmes (1779–1851) of Monmouth County, New Jersey, and Elias Hubbard (1776–1864) of Flatlands, New Jersey, m. 1801. To their daughter Mary Hubbard (1819–1858) and Garret G. Bergen (b. 1817) m. 1841, or to Bergen’s second wife, Sarah Conover (b. 1835), m. 1861, the grandchild of Elias and Huldah (Holmes) Hubbard, through their daughter Sarah Hubbard (1805–1867), wife of Garret P. Conover of Middletown Point, New Jersey. To Francis Henry Bergen (1863–1932), son of Sarah Conover and Garret G. Bergen, who in 1882 m. Meta Johnson (1862–1939). By descent to their daughter Ruth Bergen (1893–1966) and Robert G. Dort (1891–1950), m. 1928; to their daughter, Anne Dort Moffett (Mrs. Warren C. Moffett) of Boston, Massachusetts, the donor.