Teapot
Dateca. 1790
OriginAsia, China, Jingdezhen
MediumHard-paste porcelain
DimensionsOH (with lid): 5 1/6"; H (without lid): 4 1/2"
OL (spout to handle): 9 13/16"
OD (body): 5 1/2"
Credit LineBequest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hennage
Object number2020-225a&b
DescriptionDrum-shaped teapot with molded spout and intertwined handle with floral and foliate antifixes. Decorated with gilt on red monogram "WE" in script.Label TextThis drum-shaped teapot is from one of nine tea sets ordered by supercargo Samuel Shaw for members of the Society of the Cincinnati. Each tea service bears the eagle insignia of the Society and the initials of its respective owner, this example with the gilt monogram “WE” for William Eustis. Eustis was a surgeon during the American Revolution and, after returning to private practice, he held numerous public offices after the war. He was elected to the House of Representatives, served as Secretary of War under Presidents Jefferson and Madison, and was Governor of Massachusetts.
Exhibition(s)
ca. 1810
ca. 1745
ca. 1800
ca. 1730 (Yongzheng period)
ca. 1770
ca. 1805
1785-1797
1750-1765
1826-1838
1755-1765
1765-1775
1800-1810