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Sugar bowl with lid
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Artist/Maker (1799 - 1867)

Sugar bowl with lid

ca. 1835
Place madeNew York, New York, United States, North America
Silver
Overall: 6 1/2 × 9 3/8 × 10 1/2 in., 31 oz (troy) 17.9 dwt (16.5 × 23.8 × 26.7 cm, 992 g)
Bequest of Mary MacKaye Greenwood
1969.10b.1-2
This sugar bowl is part of a raised and chased tea service with a related hot water urn and is an example of the many variations of sets available to wealthy Americans during the 1830s and 1840s. The set illustrates the ways in which families augmented (or disassembled) them over time. The assembled service belonged to Dr. Isaac John Greenwood (1795-1865), a prominent New York City physician and dentist. Greenwood was the son of Dr. John Greenwood (1760-1819), a Revolutionary War veteran who arrived in New York in about 1785, and by 1789 had earned the distinction of becoming George Washington's dentist. Isaac Greenwood may have acquired the tea service around 1832, following his marriage to his second wife, Mary McKay (1815-1899). The couple probably had the hot water urn made later to match the set.
DescriptionWrought silver sugar bowl with lid; gadrooned, inverted pear-shaped body with chased acanthus leaves in each lobe of the lower body, chased floral cartouches on the front and back of the upper body; on a round, molded foot with a band of chased and repousséd flowers and leaves, applied vertical footring with a die-rolled bead and floral design; joined to the body by a round egg and dart pedestal; applied, cast concave shoulder with a cast acanthus band below and an applied flat-ring neck above; applied, vertical rim with a die-rolled bead and floral design; circular lid, flat at the edges with a round gadrooned dome in the center, covered with chased and repousséd flowers; cast, fruit basket finial; two cast scroll handles, crimped in the center and partly covered with acanthus leaves and flowers; "G" engraved in script in the front cartouche; maker's marks stamped on the base.
Markingsengraved: in front cartouche: "G" in script stamped: on base: "W. G" in rectangle over an eagle in a circle and and iunidentified hallmark in an ellipse
ClassificationsSILVER
Teapot
William Gale
ca. 1835
1969.10a
Tea service
William Gale
ca. 1835
1969.10a-d
Creamer
William Gale
ca. 1835
1969.10c
Waste bowl
William Gale
ca. 1835
1969.10d
Hot water urn
Gale, Wood & Hughes
ca. 1834-1845
1969.15a-d
Teapot
Garret Eoff
ca. 1830
1957.222a
Sugar bowl with lid
Marquand & Co.
ca. 1835
1942.243bc
Teapot
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ca. 1835
1942.243a
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Gabriel Sleath and Francis Crump
1755-1756
1974.3a-c
Creamer
Ball, Tompkins & Black
ca. 1835
1942.243d
Coffeepot
Gale & Willis
1859
1976.55a
Teapot
William Gale & Son
1859-1860
1976.55b