Teapot Stand

Paul Revere Jr. American

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This elliptical teapot stand and its matching fluted bail­handled sugar basket (33.120.544) were originally part of a larger service ordered from Paul Revere Jr. in June 1796 by Jonathan Hunnewell (1759–1842). Fashioned in the prevailing neoclassical taste and engraved with delicate bright­cut swags and tassels, they closely resemble other tea wares supplied by Revere in the mid­ to late 1790s. Hunnewell’s order also included a silver teapot, a second teapot stand, and four salt shovels. The individual pieces are itemized in Revere’s ledgers, along with their weights and costs

Teapot Stand, Paul Revere Jr. (American, Boston, Massachusetts 1734–1818 Boston, Massachusetts), Silver, American

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