Name/Title
Vieux Paris Tea ServiceEntry/Object ID
L.2003.003.002Description
Tea service
China
1815/1835
Porcelain with paint and gilt decoration
China Tea Set, Vieux Paris, C.1825, White Ground with Alternating Orange and Green Rectangular Panels Faux Painted To Resemble Stone, Birds of Paradise, Sprays of Pink Roses. with Gilded Filigree Design on Inner Rim and Gilded Handles, Finials and Spouts. Consisting of 1 Large Pot with Lid, 1 Tea Pot with Lid, Cream Pitcher, Waste Bowl, 6 Tea Cups and 6 Saucers.
service Demonstrates the Transition From Classical To Revival Styles of 2nd Quarter of 19th c.. Shape Is Classical But Decoration Is Revival.Collection
LoanMade/Created
Manufacturer
Paris, FranceDate made
1815 - 1835Lexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
Service, TeaNomenclature Sub-Class
Food Service SetsNomenclature Class
Food Service T&ENomenclature Category
Category 04: Tools & Equipment for MaterialsSearch Terms
Ceramics, TeawaresOther Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
Old NumberOther Number
58.12.12-27Location
Moved By
June HawkinsDate
June 26, 2002Notes
Until: / /Location
Room
203Building
Nathaniel Russell HouseCategory
PermanentRelationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Pinckney FamilyPerson or Organization
Frost FamilyRelated Publications
Notes
Charlestonians Abroad Catalogue P.296Provenance
Notes
Collected By: Mr. and Mrs. John P. Frost
Last Owner: Mr. and Mrs. John P. Frost
Descended in the Pinckney-Frost Family.Intake
Loan In
L.2003.003.Lender
Celestine Frost Lehmann-HauptDate Received
Mar 17, 2003General Notes
Note
Notes: Ownership Transferred to Daughter, Mrs. Carl Lehmann-Haupt of New York in 1982, See 58.13.3 For Additional Information.
Status: OK
Location Details1: 1
Location Details2: 16
User10: 172011
Location Details: 2 teacup saucers and teacups tagged 58.12.22, 23, 25, 26 found in NR:303:1:2 11/3/22 SFCreated By
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January 20, 1998Updated By
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