Skip to main content
Teapot - Image 1
Teapot - Image 2
Teapot - Image 3
Teapot - Image 4
Teapot - Image 5
Teapot - Image 6
Teapot - Image 7
Teapot - Image 8
Teapot - Image 9
Teapot - Image 10
Teapot - Image 11
Teapot - Image 12
Teapot - Image 13
Teapot - Image 14
Teapot - Image 15
Teapot - Image 16
Teapot - Image 17

William Thomson

Teapot

1809-1819

Thumbnail 1
Thumbnail 2
Thumbnail 3
Thumbnail 4
Thumbnail 5
Thumbnail 6
Thumbnail 7
Thumbnail 8
Thumbnail 9
Thumbnail 10
Thumbnail 11
Thumbnail 12
Thumbnail 13
Thumbnail 14
Thumbnail 15
Thumbnail 16
Thumbnail 17
Scroll

William Thomson

Teapot

1809-1819

Physical Qualities Silver, Form with closed lid: 8 x 12 1/4 x 5 3/8 in. (20.3 x 31.1 x 13.7 cm) Form with opened lid: 10 3/8 x 12 1/4 x 5 3/8 in. (31.1 x 13.7 x 26.4 cm)
Credit Line Decorative Arts Acquisitions Endowment established by the Friends of the American Wing
Object Number 1991.59.1
Farming was the economic force of the newly independent American nation in the early 19th century. This massive cream pot champions agricultural production. Rows of wheat line the rim and central frieze, where pigs, ducks, dogs, and birds freely roam among resting tools and gathered sheaves. This harvest imagery is supported by the four feathered legs and the sharp talons of an eagle balancing on balled feet, symbols of strength and stability. New York silversmith William Thomson is recognized for his inventive interpretation of classical forms and decorative schemes that visualize empire and prosperity.

Markings: Marked on reverse of teapot in script "W. Thomson" in rectangle

Maker

William Thomson

1776–1832

1777-1833
Meet William →

Explore the Collection Further

William Thomson
Waste Bowl
1809–1819
Schofield Co., Inc.
Teapot
1907
William Thomson
Cream Pot
1814–1824
Covered Teapot
1769–1779
William Thomson
Covered Sugar Bowl
1809–1819
Ralph McGuire
Still Life with Teapot
1942
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
Teapot
1800–1832
Samuel Kirk
Teapot
1821–1827
Richard William Binns, James Hadley, and others
Double-Sided Teapot
1881
Columbian Art Pottery (Morris and Willmore)
Teapot and Cover
1892–1904
Clare Leighton
The Teapot
1929
Littleton Holland
Teapot
1815–1824