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2020-262,1-5, Tea Service Set
Teapot
2020-262,1-5, Tea Service Set

Teapot

Dateca. 1795
Marked by John McMullin (1765 - 1843)
MediumSilver alloy, wood
DimensionsHeight: 11"; Width from handle to spout: 9 1/2"; Diameter of foot: 4 7/16"
Credit LineBequest of Joseph H. and June S. Hennage
Object number2020-262,1
DescriptionSilver teapot from a five-piece tea and coffee service also including a coffeepot, cream pot, covered sugar urn, and waste bowl. The body of the teapot is urn shaped with four curved panels separated by four pairs of broad flutes, set above a foot of the same shape. Squared shoulders lead to a stepped, incurving neck which supports a reeded rim. Its separate, incurving lid is capped by a tall, broadening dome and an urn-shaped finial. Its S-shaped spout is ten-sided and capped by a small leaf at above the mouth, and the wood C-shaped handle is topped by a carved, stylized leaf. The body is engraved with band of roulette and bright-cut flowers and foliage below the shoulders, with a foliate oval cartouche on the right side. Both the foot and lid are embellished with narrow borders of roulette and bright-cut engraving.
Label TextThe urn-shaped finials, bright-cut engraved borders, and fluted panels of this tea and coffee service exemplify the best of Philadelphia neoclassical silver.
InscribedEngraved "SSI" in sprigged script on the right side of body within an oval cartouche. A "B" is scratched into the underside of the foot.
MarkingsStruck with "I•M.cMullin" in italicized relief within a rectangle on the outside of the foot on the right side.
ProvenanceLent by George S. Palmer to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibition held in conjunction with the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, 1909. Described on p.115 of Vol. II of the accompanying catalogue and plated opposite p.120.

Possibly sold to Israel Sack during the spring of 1927 or 1928 as part of Palmer's entire collection.

Purchased from Israel Sack on March 4, 1986.