Coffee and tea service made by Joseph Richardson, Jr., Philadelphia, c. 1790. These objects are evidence of Philadelphia's rise to a position of laedership in the arts, despite its late start in comparison with earlier settlements in New England and Virginia. He obvously used techniques in the making of these vessels which were both old and new. Courtesy Winterthur Museum.
Provenance
Photographs from the estate of Henry Kauffman. Wintertheur Museum accession number: 57.822 - 827
Very rare copper tea pot. After forty years of research only one reference has been found. Lots of teakettles, but only one tea pot. From Kauffman collection
Tea service made of pewter with knobs and tea pot handle made of walnut wood. Each unit is spun in two parts and joined at the greatest diameter. A split chuck is used to spin the upper half of each unit.