Jacob Gerritse Lansing
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Jacob Gerritse Lansing (June 6, 1681 - December 6, 1767) was an early American silversmith. His grandson was also named Jacob Gerritse Lansing (christened April 4, 1736 - November 25, 1803) and was also a silversmith; both were active in Albany, New York.
His works are collected at the Albany Institute of History and Art, Colonial Williamsburg, Henry Ford Museum, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
References
[edit]- Silver in the Fur Trade, 1680-1820, Martha Wilson Hamilton, Martha Hamilton Publishing, 1995, page 196. ISBN 9780964608702.
- A directory of American silver, pewter, and silver plate, Ralph M. Kovel, Terry H. Kovel, 1961, page 163. ISBN 9780517506363.
- Antiques at the Henry Ford Museum, Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, Crown Publishers, 1958, page 32.
- Reflecting Changes In Taste And Fashion: Tankards And Teapots From The Glen-Sanders Collection, from "Antiques & Fine Art", Summer 2016.
- Jacob Gerritse Lansing, Silversmith