American Silversmiths
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Otto Paul De Parisen
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Otto Paul De Parisen
- Born: abt 1735, Berlin, Germany
- Marriage: Hester Sicard about 1760 in New York City NY
- Died: 17 Jan 1811, New Rochelle NY
General notes:
Silversmith
Events in his life were:


- He worked from 1763 to 1800 as a silversmith in New York City NY 4
- Made freeman of New York City NY, 31 Jan 1764.
Naturalized on 18 January 1763. 4
- Advertised in the New York Mercury (New York City NY), 1765, as a silversmith 4

- Coffeepot, c 1765
Private Collection
h: 12½"
wt: 36 oz, 10 dwt
Engraved PCM in cartouche for Peter and Catherine (Sleght) Mesier.
- Advertised in the New York Journal (New York City NY), 1769, as a silversmith 4

- Freedom box, 1773
Private Collection
w" 3¼"
wt: 3 oz 5 dwt
Commissioned by the Court of Common Council of the City of New York for presentation to General Thomas Gage.
- Advertised in the New York Gazette (New York City NY), 1774, as a silversmith 4
- Advertised in the New York Packet (New York City NY), 1785, as a silversmith 4
- He was a partner from 1785 to 1789 with David Parisen in New York City NY as OTTO PARISEN & SON. 4
- He was a partner from 1789 to 1790 with Philip Parisen in New York City NY as OTTO PARISEN & SON. 4
- Advertised in the The Diary (New York City NY), 1792, as a silversmith 4
- Advertised in the New York Gazette (New York City NY), 1793, as a gold- and silversmith 4
Otto married Hester Sicard about 1760 in New York City NY. (Hester Sicard was born on 22 Jan 1739 in New Rochelle NY.)
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