Round Handled Basket
Harvey Lewis (about 1783–1835), Philadelphia (active about 1811–25)
Silver
10 1/4 in. high, 10 1/8 in.
Signed and inscribed (with touch, twice, on the bottom): HARVEY · LEWIS; (with engraving, on center of handle): S
Harvey Lewis (1783–1835) was one of the best and most important American silversmiths of the Neo-Classical period. Working in Philadelphia, he was thus contemporaneous with the firm of Fletcher and Gardiner, Simon Chaudron, Anthony Rasch, and Edward Lownes, and contributed to the ascendancy of Philadelphia as the leading center for the silver trade at this time. Lewis was first in business with Joseph Smith, and operated as Lewis and Smith from 1805 to about 1810. He then worked alone until about 1825, when ill health appears to have brought his career as a silversmith to an end.