Teapot

Object/Artifact

-

Wayland Museum

Name/Title

Teapot

Entry/Object ID

1972.11.5

Tags

Red, White, and "I do"

Description

Teapot: off-white with bands of brown & brown star-like shapes for trimming; lid has a deep brown knob on the handle. Material: Lowestoft china

Collection

China

Cataloged By

VanSteenberg, Doris

Acquisition

Accession

1972.11

Source or Donor

Kittredge, Mrs. Edward H. (Amy Barker)

Acquisition Method

Gift

Made/Created

Date made

circa 1723

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Teapot

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Vessel, Drink Serving

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Serving Vessels

Nomenclature Class

Food Service T&E

Nomenclature Category

Category 04: Tools & Equipment for Materials

Other Names and Numbers

Other Numbers

Number Type

Other Number

Other Number

CH 114

Number Type

Old Number

Other Number

CH 114

Dimensions

Dimension Notes

Size: pot= 2 7/8" opening, 4 1/2" dia. shoulder, 2 1/2" base, 4 1/4" high, 7 3/4" spout to handle. Lid= 3 1/4" x 2" high

Condition

Overall Condition

Good

Date Examined

Nov 1, 1996

Examined By

VanSteenberg, Doris

Notes

end of spout rather rough

Maintenance

Maintenance History

Date

Nov 1, 1996

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Clap, Abigail Estabrook Goodnow

Provenance

Notes

See Notes.

Exhibition

Red, White, and “I do”

General 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, 111, 112, 113, 114. Status: OK Status By: Wolfson, Evelyn Status Date: 2016-12-01