Name/Title
TeapotEntry/Object ID
1972.11.4Tags
Red, White, and "I do"Description
Teapot: off-white with bands of brown & brown star-like shapes, trimming, lid pieces are inside pot; crosshatch design on handle and spout. Design is same as CH 112.
Material: Lowestoft chinaContext
It was the wedding china of his great, great, great, great, great grandmother, Abigail Estabrook, who married John Clape in Sudbury (now Wayland) on March 17, 1723. Name Abigail Estabrook Goodnow.Collection
ChinaCataloged By
VanSteenberg, DorisAcquisition
Accession
1972.11Source or Donor
Kittredge, Mrs. Edward H. (Amy Barker)Acquisition Method
GiftOther Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
Other NumberOther Number
CH 113Number Type
Old NumberOther Number
CH 113Dimensions
Dimension Notes
Size: Coffee pot size, no lid, 3 3/8" opening rim, 5" dia. shoulder, 2 7/8" base, 4 3/4" high, 8 1/2" spout to handleCondition
Overall Condition
FairDate Examined
Nov 1, 1996Examined By
VanSteenberg, DorisNotes
end of spout brokenGeneral Notes
Note
Notes: Lowestoft china presented to Wayland Historical Society by Amy Barker Kittredge in memory of her husband, Edward Howard Kittredge. It was the wedding china of his great, great, great, great, great grandmother, Abigail Estabrook, who married John Clapeon in Sudbury (now Wayland) on March 17, 1723. Name Abigail Estabrook Goodnow.
Part of a set that includes CH 110, CH 111, CH 112, CH 113, CH 114.
Status: OK
Status By: Wolfson, Evelyn
Status Date: 2016-12-01