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D2014-CMD. R.2014-1180 Tea service 2013-144,1-4
Waste Bowl
D2014-CMD. R.2014-1180 Tea service 2013-144,1-4

Waste Bowl

Dateca. 1810
Marked by 1769 - 1849
MediumSilver
DimensionsOH: 5 1/8"; OW: 6 5/8"; OD: 4 7/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase, The Friends of Colonial Williamsburg Collections Fund
Object number2013-144,4
DescriptionRaised oval urn-shaped body chased into 8 vertical panels on a stepped oval spreading foot; upper body chased onto wide horizontal band, with applied horizontal bands at edge.Label TextCharles Alexander Burnett was the most prolific and important silversmith in the vicinity of the new nation’s seat of government, first working in Fredericksburg, Virginia (1788-1793), then Alexandria, Virginia (1793-ca. 1796), and finally Georgetown, DC (1796-ca. 1840). His clientele included members of Washington society, politicians and presidents. This teaset made in Alexandria is in Burnett’s earlier, more restrained neoclassical style; it has a family history of ownership by Mary Randolph of Virginia whose initials are engraved on three of the four pieces.


Inscription(s)Engraved "MR" in sprigged script within a floral festooned cartouche for Mary Randolph of the Tabb family of Gloucester County, VirginiaMark(s)C•A•BURNETT in rectangle, 2 times on inside baseProvenanceAccording to the vendor, the teaset has a family history of ownership by Mary Randolph of Amelia Courthouse and the Tabb family of Gloucester County, Virginia.
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