Domestic Furnishings

Washboards, armchairs, lamps, and pots and pans may not seem to be museum pieces. But they are invaluable evidence of how most people lived day to day, last week or three centuries ago. The Museum's collections of domestic furnishings comprise more than 40,000 artifacts from American households. Large and small, they include four houses, roughly 800 pieces of furniture, fireplace equipment, spinning wheels, ceramics and glass, family portraits, and much more.

The Arthur and Edna Greenwood Collection contains more than 2,000 objects from New England households from colonial times to mid-1800s. From kitchens of the past, the collections hold some 3,300 artifacts, ranging from refrigerators to spatulas. The lighting devices alone number roughly 3,000 lamps, candleholders, and lanterns.

Raised oblong teapot with inset, low-domed, hinged lid on short, oval foot ring.
Description
Raised oblong teapot with inset, low-domed, hinged lid on short, oval foot ring. Rounded body is topped by a flat-chased, cyma-curved band featuring anthemions or palmettes flanked by reverse scrolls connected by bud-like motifs that is joined to a flared shoulder with two zigzag lines at opening; engraved double ribbons border lid and foot. Knuckled C-curve handle is pinned into tapered rectangular sockets. Body perforated at spout. Underside of flat bottom struck with five hallmarks arranged in a diamond or lozenge shape, and with an incuse "X" and dot at handle end; two hallmarks inside front of rim. Bottom underside and lid inside are also incised with several sets of letters and numbers, including "RE" in script and weight. Used with teapot stand or tray, DL.380478.
Maker is John Emes of London, England; active, 1796-1808.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1805
ID Number
DL.380477
catalog number
380477
accession number
153231
Pear-shaped or "Queen Anne" teapot on short, vertical foot ring with a bell-domed, hinged lid topped by ball-and-spool knop; peaked D- or ear-shaped handle pinned into cylindrical sockets; and shallow, S-scroll spout with flat, oval lip.
Description
Pear-shaped or "Queen Anne" teapot on short, vertical foot ring with a bell-domed, hinged lid topped by ball-and-spool knop; peaked D- or ear-shaped handle pinned into cylindrical sockets; and shallow, S-scroll spout with flat, oval lip. Two pairs of incised lines around lid and shoulder. Body perforated at spout. Underside of flat bottom struck incuse with small circular mark of Old Colony Pewter Makers.
Illustrated in firm's 1928 product catalog (also given by donor).
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1928
owner; user
Murray, Anne Wood
ID Number
1983.0566.02
accession number
1983.0566
catalog number
1983.0566.02

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