Tea urn & cover
Dateca. 1770
MediumEnamel on metal, gilt metal, and ivory
DimensionsH: 21"; W: 11 1/2"; ; D: 10"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase, the Phyllis Huhn Schoettle Memorial Fund
Object number1984-40,A-C
DescriptionTea urn and cover enameled with a diaper pattern of red roses on a pale green ground around landscape pictures in gilt frames on front and back; raised on a chased and pierced ormolu pedestal; fitted with two ormolu loop handles and an ormolu spout with ivory handle.Label TextThis tea urn represents the pinnacle of English eighteenth-century enamel work. Its lavish gilt ormolu mounts, rich patterning, and landscape scenes suggest that it was conceived as an objet de vertu as well as a useful piece of tea equipage
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ProvenanceIonides Collection
Vendor: Hotspur, Ltd., London
Hotspur, Ltd, London
Exhibition(s)
1765-1769
ca. 1775
ca. 1820
ca. 1820
1745-1749
ca. 1760
1816-1817
1770-1780
1761-1762