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TIFFANY STERLING PRESENTATION TRAY TO COLONEL ABRAM DURYEE.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:3,500.00 USD Estimated At:7,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD
TIFFANY STERLING PRESENTATION TRAY TO COLONEL ABRAM DURYEE.
This wonderful 3-legged 10" diameter tray which weighs 25.083 t.o. was presented to Col. Duryee on his retirement from the 7th NY National Guard just prior to the Civil War in December 1859. Duryee had quite the military career even though he was a very wealthy New York businessman. Duryee was wounded twice during the Astor Street Riots while an officer in the 7th NY National Guard in 1849. Within 15 months of his retirement from the 7th National Guard he was again raising a regiment for the Civil War. This regiment which was mustered in as the 5th New York Infantry was famously known as "Duryee's Zouaves". With this unit he saw action at the first real battle of the Civil War at Big Bethel, VA. Abraham Lincoln appointed him Brigadier General August 31, 1861. Duryee would be wounded in action five more times before he would tender his resignation at the end of 1862. Duryee would later serve as Police Commissioner of New York City. This tray has wonderful provenance, being mentioned as part of a silver service given by the loyal merchants & citizens of New York who did not want him to retire from service. This actual 3-legged tray is shown in an engraving on pages 88 - 89 of January 7, 1860 edition of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaperof which a copy is included along with provenance in this lot. PROVENANCE: Abram Duryee, Norm Flayderman. CONDITION: Overall very good. Sound & solid with numerous small scratches & old polish. Tiffany markings and touch marks are crisp & well-defined as can be seen in photos. 4-47165 JS56