I have used Google to find info on this silversmith. Nothing comes up.
This is old -- really old -- I'm thinking 1800 New York maybe. Where would I find info on silver that old? I have no way of posting a photo online right now (scanner broken).
Thank you for any info.
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Van Keuren Bros Sterling
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Thank you, Waylander & WEV for your help.
Where did you get the info that Van Keuren Bros. was a jeweler in Poughkeepsie, NY from the mid-1800's?
I would have guessed this sterling flatware was older from the initials of my ancestor on it. I will have to look him up to find out when exactly he was alive.
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Where did you get the info that Van Keuren Bros. was a jeweler in Poughkeepsie, NY from the mid-1800's?
I would have guessed this sterling flatware was older from the initials of my ancestor on it. I will have to look him up to find out when exactly he was alive.
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Van Keuren Sterling
Hi Silverly, thank you for letting me know!silverly wrote:William H and John A Van Keuren are listed as jewelers and watchmakers at 367 Main in Poughkeepsie Directories from 1874 to 1891.
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Re: Van Keuren Bros Sterling
I just had another look at this post and realized that it could stand a little clarification on my part. William and John are listed as jewelers in the 1860 census and their younger brother Theron was listed as an apprentice at that time.
I don't know what year the Van Keuren Bros business began; I only know that I first find mention of it in 1874, and I don't have access to any Poughkeepsie directories from earlier years.
I'm pretty sure that the brothers weren't in business prior to 1850's because in 1850 William was thirteen years old and John was sixteen.
I don't know what year the Van Keuren Bros business began; I only know that I first find mention of it in 1874, and I don't have access to any Poughkeepsie directories from earlier years.
I'm pretty sure that the brothers weren't in business prior to 1850's because in 1850 William was thirteen years old and John was sixteen.