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A Porcelain Shaving Mug Depicting a Hudson River Paddle Wheeler
Estimate: $300-$500
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$750
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American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts
Description

A Porcelain Shaving Mug Depicting a Hudson River Paddle Wheeler

Late 19th/Early 20th Century

identified Sylvan Association in gilt lettering and depicting the vessel Sylvan Dell.
unmarked.
Height 3 1/4 inches.

The Sylvan Dell was the final and fastest of five steamboats built for the Harlem & New York Navigation Company. She was first launched in 1872, steaming upriver from New York to Albany in the record-setting time of seven hours, forty-three minutes. Her primary function was the transport of commuter passengers between Harlem and lower Manhattan, before her conversion to a pleasure cruising vessel in 1889. The Sylvan Dell sank in Salem Creek in 1919.

The Sylvan Dell Association was a gentlemen's social club formed in Brooklyn in 1877. This mug may commemorate a cruise chartered by the group as one of their many members' outings throughout New York City. Around the turn of the twentieth century, the organization became increasingly civic-minded, endeavoring to reduce urban noise, among other aims.

Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey