Teapot 1700-1715
The globular body, straight spout, and detachable cover of this teapot imitate
Chinese ceramics, while the luxurious armorial engraving, die-stamped foot band,
and meander wire are characteristic of early New York silver. The striking
contrast of plain surfaces with linear and sculptural ornament characterizes the
finest work of this period. Engraved feather mantling surrounds the arms of the
Philipse family, wealthy merchants of colonial New York. The teapot later passed
into the Jay family.