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Teapot

(American, 1729 or 1730–1777)
1755–60
Object PlaceMassachusetts, United States
Medium/TechniqueSilver
Credit LineGift of Miss Margaret Hall
Accession number63.1044
On View
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ClassificationsSilver hollowware
Collections
ProvenanceBuhler Entry: Prudence Chester (1699-1780), m. Colonel John Stoddard of Northampton; their daughter Prudence (1734-1822), m. Sheriff Ezekiel Williams of Wethersfield; their daughter Prudence (1767-1853), m. Rev. Bezaleel Howard of Springfield; their son Hon. Charles Howard (1794-1875), m. Elizabeth "Betsy" Dwight of Springfield; their daughter Elizabeth (1828-1907), m. William Shaw Tiffany of Baltimore; their son Charles Howard Tiffany, from whom the donor bought the teapot.
Skewer
Nathaniel Hurd
About 1755–75
Nathaniel Hurd
about 1751–77
Box with scales and weights
Nathaniel Hurd
1760–70
Beaker
Jacob Hurd
about 1740
Salver
Jacob Hurd
about 1730–40
Teapot
Jacob Hurd
about 1730–35
Teapot
Jacob Hurd
about 1750
Cann
Jacob Hurd
about 1740
Cann
Jacob Hurd
1740–45
Mug
Jacob Hurd
about 1728
Two-handled covered cup
Jacob Hurd
About 1740–50
Sugar bowl
Jacob Hurd
about 1730–40