I was sent this by someone who owns this item. It is reported to have been made in a Jersey Furnace.
Probably commissioned by Atsion ironmaster Henry Drinker who had been interned in Virginia for refusing to swear loyalty to the rebelling colonies.
Guy, did the owner say how he came across it? I'd like to show up at the antique roadshow with that.
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Are you sure it's a dove, and not a different bird? I can't resolve the plume on the head
Looks very much like a Phoenix
Looks very much like a Phoenix
What is meant here, are you saying Drinker was interned falsely, or are you saying he had a change of heart and decided to support the cause. Which?
I find it unique that it's not symmetrical.
Are you sure it's a dove, and not a different bird? I can't resolve the plume on the head.
Guy, did the owner say how he came across it? I'd like to show up at the antique roadshow with that.
Also, from "Place Names of Ocean County New Jersey" (Vivian Zinkin, 1976);
Phoenix Forge: Because the forge, rebuilt shortly after it was destroyed by fire, appeared to rise like the Phoenix from it's ashes.
Other names: Phoenix 1828, Old Union Forge 1839, Phoenix Furnace, 1846.
I was sent this by someone who owns this item. It is reported to have been made in a Jersey Furnace.
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