Joseph Anthony (silversmith)
Joseph Anthony, Jr., (January 15, 1762 - August 5, 1814) was a noted American silversmith.
Joseph Anthony | |
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Born | |
Died | August 5, 1814 52) | (aged
Burial place | Christ Church Burial Ground Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Silversmith |
Spouse(s) | Henrietta Hillegas |
Relatives | Gilbert Stuart (first cousin) |
Early life
Anthony was born in Newport, Rhode Island, the son of a successful sea captain and merchant who relocated to Philadelphia around 1783, and first cousin of painter Gilbert Stuart.
Career
He trained as a silversmith and became a successful business owner in Philadelphia, selling both his own wares and imported fine goods, and prominent in local society. From 1810 to 1814 he partnered with his sons, Michael and Thomas Anthony, as J. Anthony & Sons. He was one of the original subscribers to the Philadelphia City Dancing Assembly Fund.
Personal life
In 1785, he married Henrietta Hillegas (b. 1766), one of ten children of Michael Hillegas, first Treasurer of the United States, and his wife, Henrietta Hillegas of Philadelphia. Hillegas made his fortune in sugar refining and iron manufacturing.[1]
References
- "Gilbert Stuart | Mrs. Joseph Anthony Jr. (Henrietta Hillegas) | The Met". metmuseum.org. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
- Love and Loss: American Portrait and Mourning Miniatures, Robin Jaffee Frank, Gibbes Museum of Art, Yale University Press, 2000, page 163. (Also see portrait of Anthony on page 161.)
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Ancestry.com