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A Gift to the Nation: The Joseph and June Hennage Collection

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1990-302, Sideboard
A Gift to the Nation: The Joseph and June Hennage CollectionJune 26, 2021 to present

A Gift to the Nation: The Joseph and June Hennage Collection, highlights the focused collecting of the late Joe and June Hennage, who strove to acquire great examples of furniture and silver from important colonial centers including Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Charleston, and the Connecticut River Valley. While the Hennages chose objects to fit within their home, they also actively acquired a variety of forms—tables, high chests, chairs, tea sets, sauceboats and much more—to represent the regional diversity in American furniture and silver. Their collecting was purposeful, but it was also a labor of love. June once said of a particular object, “I decided I would like to own it, which is really one of the great joys of just buying with your heart. You really fall in love with the piece and you have the desire to own it, and then… [you] really go into the research about it.” This exhibition highlights only a fraction of the collection the Hennages bequeathed to Colonial Williamsburg.

This exhibition was generously funded by Cynthia Hardin and Robert S. Milligan and Mary Virginia E. and Charles F. Crone in honor of Ronald and Mary Jean Hurst.

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2020-256, Cann
ca. 1790
2020-250, Coffeepot
1770-1780
2020-249,1, Coffeepot
ca. 1800
2020-253, Jug or Pitcher
1803-1805
2020-249,5, Cream Pot
ca. 1800
2020-254, Sauceboat
ca. 1790
2020-252, Sauceboat
ca. 1750
2020-257, Sugar Tongs
ca. 1795
2020-251, Tankard
ca. 1730
2020-249,2, Teapot
ca. 1800
2020-249,3, Teapot
ca. 1800
2020-255, Waste Bowl
ca. 1795
2020-249,6, Waste Bowl
ca. 1800