Physical Qualities
Silver, ivory, 7 3/4 × 10 1/4 × 3 3/4 in. (19.7 × 26 × 9.5 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. Harrison Gardner, Wenham, Massachusetts
Object Number
1985.102.2
Teapot made by Samuel Williamson c. 1810-1813; part of a 6-piece coffee and tea service. Silver, ivory; raised, steamed, cast. Bulbous rectangular form which bears discreet bands of milled gadrooned ornament at the rim and shoulder; with hinged domed lid. A cast rectangular finial on the lid repeats the form of the body, which stands on a stepped, rectangular foot. A curving, faceted spout and an opposing, squared silver handle rise high above the pot. Fruitwood and ivory rings act as stoppers near collars of the handle. An elegantly engraved monogram "TMS" on the side, probably stands for Thomas Marsh Smith.
Baltimore Museum of Art by gift,1985; Eloise Lawrence Gardner (1908-1988), Wenham, MA by gift, 1985; Virginia Duval Gardner Wall (1905-1999), New York, NY likely by descent, 1979; Harrison (1901-1979) and Eloise L. Gardner (1908-1988), likely by descent; Philip (1871-1957) and Virginia Rebecca Atkinson Gardner (1874-1951) (m. 1899), Boston, MA likely by descent; Isaac Edmondson (1846-1906) and Viginia Duval Atkinson (1846-1908), Baltimore, MD likely by descent; James Edmondson (1808-1851) and Hannah Ann Smith Atkinson (1821-1899) (m. 1844), Baltimore, MD likely by descent; Thomas Marsh Smith, Baltimore, MD likely by gift; Matthew (1799-1865) and Catherine Marsh Smith (1790-1870), Baltimore, MD likely by commission
Inscribed: "TMS" engraved monogram
Markings: Retailer's mark stamped on bottom of base: "RIGGS"