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Punchbowl, ca. 1786–90
Chinese
Hard paste; Diam. 16 in. (40.6 cm)
Inscribed on the underside: Syngchong
Gift of Lucille S. Pfeffer, 1984 (1984.449)

This extraordinary punchbowl features a remarkably faithful replica of an engraved certificate, dated December 1785, issued to Ebenezer Stevens (1751–1823) by the Society of the Cincinnati. Stevens was a major-general in command of the New York artillery and was vice president of the New York branch of the society. The decorative silver-gilt mount on the rim and around the foot were probably made during the early nineteenth century in response to an earlier crack—evidence of the extent to which the bowl was valued by its owner. A related bowl, a polychrome version, was made for Colonel Richard Varick (1753–1831). Varick was president of the New York branch of the society while Stevens was vice president. Although Varick's military career was tarnished by his association with Benedict Arnold, he later became Washington's confidential secretary and was major of New York from 1789 to 1801.


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  • Punchbowl, ca. 1786–90
    Chinese
    Hard paste; Diam. 16 in. (40.6 cm)
    Inscribed on the underside: Syngchong
    Gift of Lucille S. Pfeffer, 1984 (1984.449)