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Zachariah Brigden (1734-1787) was a prominent American silversmith, active in the 18th century. His work, characterized by simple elegance and refined craftsmanship, is notable for its intricate details and well-proportioned forms. Brigden's creations, like the sugar caster and buckles pictured here, exemplify the high standards of silversmithing during this period. His pieces were often decorated with engraved initials and delicate patterns, reflecting the taste of the era. Brigden's legacy endures through these exquisite artifacts, offering a glimpse into the artistry and refinement of colonial America.
Born
1734
Died
1787