Index

Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations.

Abbott, Samuel, 118, 126

Adams, Abraham, 162

Adams, John, 48, 51

Adams, Samuel, 137–38, 141, 152

African Americans, 96, 99, 100

American Builders Companion (Benjamin), 117, 117

The American Physitian (Hughes), 84

American Revolution: Boston, occupation of, 138–39, 250; circular letter, 137, 145; and communion silver, trends in, 117–18, 120–21, 259; meetinghouse and church architecture, trends in, 120–24, 258–59; revolutionary organizations, 142, 171–72 (see also Sons of Liberty); 1768, events of, 135, 137–39, 144–45

Ames, Nathaniel, 33

Andrews, John, 247

Anglican churches, 121–24, 128, 129–30

Apthorp Morton, Sarah Wentworth, 172

Arbuckle, James, 50

architecture: Boston, late 17th-/early 18th-century, 75–76; meetinghouse and church, 115–17, 116, 117, 120–24, 122, 258–59

Auchmuty, Robert, 71

Avery, John, 173

Badger, Thomas, 162

Balch, Nathaniel, 162

Ball, John, 249

baptismal basins: acquisition of, 119, 128; Dummer, Jeremiah, 192, 193; Garthorne, Francis, 120, 120; Hurd, Jacob, 5, 6

Baptists, 99–100

Barber, John Warner, 259, 259

Barber, Nathaniel, 141, 144

Barnard, Jane, 61

Baron, Bernard, 24, 25

Barrell, Joseph, medal, 160–62, 161

Barrett, Joseph, 162

Barry, Samuel, 163

Bartlett, Anna Hurd, 246

Bartlett, Benjamin D., 262

Bartlett, John, 194

Bartlett, Josiah, 247, 248, 249, 254

Bartlett, Polly Barrett, 248

Bartlett, Roger, 246

Bartlett, Samuel, 246–66; as apprentice, 247–48; in Cambridge, 261–63; cann, 254, 256; communion silver, 249–53, 251, 253, 256–58, 257, 258; Concord, move to, 248–49; Concord silver business, 249, 252, 253–54; creampot, 254, 256; estate inventory, 262; flagons, 250–53, 251, 257, 258, 258; mark paired with other makers, 254; and Samuel Minott, 248, 254; at North Writing School, 246–47; porringer, 254, 256; in public office, 259–61; and the Revolution, effect of, 248, 250, 252; salts, 254, 256; and Shays’s Rebellion, 260–61; and the Social Circle, 249, 260; spoons, 254, 255; strainer, 254, 256; tankard, 252–53, 253; wife of, 248, 261

beakers, 118, 120; Gardner, John, 125, 126; Parker, Daniel, 236, 237, 237

beauty, ideas of, 3–5

Beauty and Sensibility (Delattre), 4

Belcher, Gilbert, 10

Bell, Ralph, 44, 45, 54

Benjamin, Asher, 117, 117

Bentley, William, 200

beverage services, 155, 157, 158, 158, 174, 175, 231–32

Bickham, George, Jr., 23, 24, 29, 31, 33

Bigelow, Isaac, 252, 253

bird motif, 31

Blanchard, Joshua, 162

Blome, Richard, 22

Boardman, William, 173

bodkins, 223

Bonnard, Robert, 81, 81

Bortman, Mark, 148

Boston, Mass.: architecture and decorative arts, late 17th-/early 18th-century, 75–79; occupation of, 138–39, 250; taverns, 140–41, 171–72; The town of Boston in New-England and Brittish ships . . . (Revere), 138, 138; A View of Castle William By Boston in New England, 38, 39

Bower, George, medal, 228–29, 229

Boydell, Hannah, 80

Boyer, Daniel, 237

Brackett, Joshua, 167, 172

Bradford, Gamaliel, 166

Bragdon, Jeremiah, 236

Brailsford, Norton, 168

Brattle, William, 192

Brattle Street Church (Boston, Mass.), 128–29

Brenton, Benjamin, snuffbox, 56, 57

Brigden, Zachariah, 254; career, 154, 155; chocolate pots, 73, 74, 75; two-handled communion cup, 101, 102

Brown, Gawen, Jr., 247

Brown, Joseph Lasinby, 248, 249, 254

Browne, Samuel, 186–87

Browne cup, Harvard, 184, 186–87, 187, 201, 203, 205

Buck, John H., 183–84, 205

buckles, 8, 156, 224

buffing/polishing, 4

Buhler, Kathryn C., 184

bullion, 1, 2. See also coinage

Burgis, William, 37

Burke, Edmund, 4

Burt, Benjamin, 154–55, 159, 232, 248

Burt, John: Browne cup, Harvard, 184, 186–87, 187, 201, 203, 205; candlesticks, 192, 194; tankard, 9, 227, 227

Butler, John, 213

Butler, Moses, 235

buttons, 8, 224

Byles, Mather, 33

Cabot, Nancy Graves, 24

Callendar, Joseph, medal, 161, 161

Callender, William, 163

candlesticks, 78; Burt, John, 192, 194; Coney, John, 193, 195

cane heads, 223

canns: Bartlett, Samuel, 254, 256; Boyer, Daniel, 237; as communion silver, 118, 120, 237; Hurd, Jacob, 4, 5; Revere, Paul, Jr., 174, 175, 194, 197; unknown maker, Maine, 220, 220

Carnes, Burrell and Anne Zeagers, 158

Carson, Cary, 84

Casey, Samuel, 10

caudle cups, 118, 119, 257, 258

Un Cavelier et une Dame beuvant du chocolat (Bonnard), 81, 81

Central Part of Concord, Massachusetts (Barber), 259, 259

The Chace (Baron/Wootton), 24, 25

Chadbourne (Humphrey) Farm (Godsoe), 217, 218

Chandler, Joseph, 259

Chandler family needlework picture, 30, 30

Charnelhouse, William, chocolate pot, 73, 74

chasing, rococo, 19–43; courtship and sexual pursuit motif, 19, 27–32, 28, 32 (see also sexual pursuit motif); horsemanship motifs, 19, 24–27, 26; hunt scenes, 19, 20–24, 21, 22; military scenes, 19, 32–38, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39; pastoral landscapes, 19, 27, 27; shipping scenes, 36, 36–37

chasing technique, 20

Chauncey, Isaac, 100, 103, 104

chest-on-chest, Warland family, 77, 78

chocolate drinking, 61–63, 65, 80–84

chocolate pots, 61–88; Brigden, Zachariah, 73, 74, 75; Coney, John, 66, 66–68, 69; design of, 65; English pieces, 67, 67–68, 68, 73, 74; numbers of, 65, 79; Oliver, Peter, 71, 71, 79; as status symbols, 65–66; Webb, Edward, 71–73, 72; Winslow, Edward, 69–71, 70

Christ Church (Lancaster County, Va.), 122, 122

church silver. See baptismal basins; communion silver

Clark, Grahame, 214

Clark-Frankland house, 76

Coates, Thomas and Beulah Jacquett, 71

coats of arms: Auchmuty family, 71; on Maine silver, 219–20, 220; Pepperrell grace cup, 226; Storer chocolate pot, 73, 74; on tobacco box, John Coney, 52, 53, Vassall creampot, 36

Coburn, John, 154, 155, 159

Cocks, Josiah, 232

coffee drinking, 61, 83

coffeepots: compared to chocolate pots, 65; numbers of, 83; Revere, Paul, Jr., 158, 158, 174, 175

Cogswell, Emerson, 249

coinage, 1–3, 2, 10–11, 215–16, 216

Collins (Collings), Ezra, 167

Colman, Benjamin, 33

Colt Walker, Lucretia, 94, 101

Committees of Correspondence, 171

communion ritual: denominational differences in, 119–20, 129–30; described, 101, 103; open, 100–101, 103–4

communion silver: acquisition patterns, 118–19, 125–28; in Anglican churches, 128, 129–30; Bartlett, Samuel, 249–53, 251, 253, 256–58, 257, 258; beakers, 118, 120, 125, 126, 236, 237, 237; Brigden, Zachariah, 101, 102; canns, 118, 120; caudle cups, 118, 119, 257, 258; chalice (beaker), 125, 126; Coney, John, 258; denominational differences, 5, 119–20; denominational uniformity, 118, 129–30; and divinity, association with, 4–5; Dixwell, John, 101, 101; donations of, 91, 93–95, 101, 118, 235, 237; Edwards, John, 5, 6; English, 94, 94, 95, 101, 102, 120, 120; flagons (see flagons); Fletcher and Gardiner, 91, 92, 93, 93; forms used, listed, 118–19, 127–28; function in communion ritual, 101, 103, 118, 120; Gardner, John, 125, 126; Gorham, Miles, 125, 127; Garthorne, Francis, 120, 120; Hull and Sanderson, 5, 6, 113–14, 114; Maine congregations, 235–37, 237; melting down, 113–15, 125, 126, 127, 128; mixed vs. matching sets, 118, 125, 128, 129–30; post-Revolutionary trends in, 117–18, 120–21; and social class, 91, 93–94, 100–101, 118; standing cups, 118, 120; as status symbol, 91, 93–94, 118, 235, 237; tankards, 118, 120, 235–36, 237, 237, 252–53, 253; tunn, 5, 6; two-handled cups (see two-handled communion cups); wine cups, 5, 6, 113–14, 114. See also baptismal basins

The Complete Gentleman (Peacham), 46

Concord, Mass., 259; market for silver in, 249, 252, 254; and Shays’s Rebellion, 260–61; views of, 252, 252, 259, 259

Coney, John: candlesticks, 78, 193, 195; chocolate pots, 66, 66–68, 69; communion caudle cups, 258; covered cups, 183, 186, 186, 193, 195; monteith, 78; Stoughton cup, Harvard, 183, 186, 186, 201, 203, 205; sugar box, 78, 78–79; teapot, 83; tobacco box engraving, 52, 53

Congregational Church (Springfield, Mass.), 128

Congregationalism, diversity in, 99–100. See also communion ritual; meetinghouse and church architecture

consumerism, 6–7, 84, 152–53. See also gentility, marks of; social class hierarchy, maintenance of; status symbols

Cooke, Edward S., Jr., 78

Copley, John Singleton: friendship with Revere, 139; patronage, sources of, 173–74; Revere, portrait of, 135, 136, 139–40, 140, 149; Joseph Warren, portrait of, 147, 147

Corey, William and Mary Aiken, 24

corporate plate, Harvard, 184–87

counterfeiters, 10–11

courtship scenes. See sexual pursuit motif

covered cups, 187; Burt, John, 184, 186–87, 187; Coney, John, 183, 186, 186, 193, 195; Loring, Joseph, 129, 129

Cox, Nicholas, 22

La crainte (Leprince), 81–82, 83

creamers, Paul Revere, Jr., 158, 158, 174, 175, 232

creampots: Bartlett, Samuel, 254, 256; Edwards, Thomas, 20, 21, 24, 29–30; Hurd, Jacob, equestrian/landscape scenes, 24–27, 26, 27; Hurd, Jacob, military scenes, 37, 37–38, 38, 39; Hurd, Jacob, shipping scene, 36, 36–37; Simpkins, William, 32–36, 34, 35

Crosby, Daniel, 162

Cross, Joseph, 213

Cuming, John, 256

Cummings, Abbott Lowell, 76

currency, 1–3, 2, 10–11, 215–16, 216

Cutts, Dorcus, 233–34

Cutts, Robert, 213

Dalton, Tristram, 164

Dane, Thomas, snuffbox, 31–32, 52

Danforth, Samuel, 174

Deane, Samuel, 237

Deering family chocolate pot, 73

Delattre, Roland, 4

Dennie, Thomas, 160

Denny, William, monteith, 72, 73

desk and bookcase, Avery, 77, 78

Dickinson, John, 144–45

Dighton, Isaac, chocolate pot, 67, 67–68

Dixwell, John: patch box, 52, 53; two-handled communion cup, 101, 101

Dolbear, Sarah, 27

Doolitde, Amos, 252, 252

Dorr, Harbottle, 145–46

Dow, Samuel, 163

Downes, William and Elizabeth Edwards, 68

Dummer, Jeremiah, 68; basin, 192, 193

Dunster, Henry, 185

Edwards, John, 5, 6

Edwards, Jonadian, 1, 4, 104

Edwards, Sarah Pierpont, 1, 52

Edwards, Thomas, creampot, 20, 21, 24, 29–30

Eliot, Andrew, 199

embroidered pictures, 24, 25, 27, 30, 30

Emmons, Thomas, 163

English influence: homes and furnishings, 75–78; meetinghouses and churches, 115; needlework pictures, 24, 25; rococo chasing (see chasing, rococo)

English pieces: chocolate pots, 67, 67–68, 68, 73, 74; church silver set, Garthorne, 120, 120; flagons, 94, 94, 120, 120; fused-plate, 94, 94, 95, 101, 102; grace cup, 226, 226; monteith, 72, 73; preference for, 156, 157; tankard, 235, 237; tobacco box, brass, 48, 49; two-handled communion cups, 94, 95, 101, 102

en suite silver, popularity of, 158. See also beverage services

equestrian scenes, 19, 20–27, 21–23, 25, 26

An Essay on Hunting by a Country Squire (Gosden), 22

Evelyn, Mary, 57

Everett, Edward, 202, 247

Fables (Gay), 32–35, 34

Fanueil, Peter, 80

Federhen, Deborah, 156

fellow commoner silver, 184, 187–90, 199

First Church (Berlin, Conn.), 125, 126

First Church (Boston, Mass.), 5, 6, 250, 251

First Church (Farmington, Conn.), 118, 119

First Church (Hampton, N.H.), 128

First Church (Killingworth, Conn.), 129

First Church (New Haven, Conn.), 115–16

First Church (Weston, Mass.), 252–53, 253

First Congregational Church (Hadley, Mass.): African Americans in, 99, 100; after Hopkins’s death, 105–6; communion practices, 100–101, 103–4; communion silver donations to, 91, 92, 93, 93–95, 94, 95, 101; diversity of, 99–100. See also Phelps, Elizabeth Porter

First Congregational Church (Kittery, Maine), 235, 236, 237

First Congregational Church (South Berwick, Maine), 235–36, 237

First Congregational Church (York, Maine), 236–37, 237

First Parish Church (Cambridge, Mass.), 113–14, 125

First Parish Church (Falmouth, Maine), 236–37, 237

First Parish Church (Groton, Mass.), 125–26

First Parish (Concord, Mass.), 256–59, 257, 258, 259

Flagg, Josiah, Jr., 167

flagons: Bartlett, Samuel, 250–53, 251, 257, 258, 258; Edwards, John, 5, 6; English, 94, 94, 120, 120

Fletcher and Gardiner: communion cups, two-handled, 91, 92, 93, 93; shop of, 93

fluting, 71, 72, 72, 73, 157

Flynt, Henry, 192–94, 199

Forty Acres (Phelps home), 92, 93, 96

Foster, John and Abigail, 76

Foster-Hutchinson House, 75–76, 76

Freeman, Enoch and Mary Wright, 233

Freemasons, 167–71

“The French Coffee-House” (Rowlandson), 55, 56

Frost, Charles, Jr., 230, 231, 233, 235, 237

Frost, Nicholas, 213

fruit motif, 31

Frye, Joseph, 227–28

Furness, John, 56

furniture, early 18th-century, 77, 78

Further Queries Upon the Present State of New-English Affairs, 46

fused-plate silver, 157; flagon, 94, 94; two-handled cups, 94, 95, 101, 102

gadrooning, 69, 70, 71, 71

Gage, Thomas, 174

Gainesborough, Thomas, 44, 45, 54

Gardiner, Sidney. See Fletcher and Gardiner

Gardner, John, beaker (chalice), 125, 126

Garthorne, Francis, church silver, 120, 120

Garthorne, George, chocolate pot, 67–68, 68

Gay, John, 32–35, 34

gentility, marks of: books about, 7, 46, 53–54, 55; chocolate pots, 84; snuff, tobacco, and patch boxes, 44, 45, 46, 52–53, 54–55; tea drinking, 231. See also social class hierarchy, maintenance of; status symbols

The Gentleman Dancing-Master (Wycherley), 54

The Gentleman’s Recreation (Blome), 22

The Gentleman’s Recreation (Cox), 22

Gill, Moses, 173

Godsoe, William, 217, 218

Goldsmith, John, 80

Gore, Christopher, 163

Gorham, Miles, communion cups, 125, 127

Gosden, Thomas, 22

Gray family creampot, 32–36, 34, 35

The Great Awakening, 116, 125

The Great River: Art and Society of the Connecticut Valley (exhibition catalogue), 93

Great Salt, Harvard, 185, 185, 201, 203, 204, 204, 205

Green, Joseph, 33

Greenwood, Isaac, 167

Greenwood, John, 51, 51

Grouchy, Thomas James and Mary Dumaresq, 164

Grover, Andrew, 215

Gunnison, Elihu, 213, 215

Hale, Richard, 192

Hall, Simon, 168

Hall, Thomas, 47–48

Hamilton, Alexander, 57

Hamilton, Alexander (physician), 152

Hamilton, Charles, 10

Handel, George Frederick, 31

harness fittings, 156

Harris, Richard, 185

Harris, Thaddeus William, 202–4

Harvard College silver, 183–209; basin, 192, 193; Browne cup, 184, 186–87, 201, 203, 205; candlesticks, 192, 193, 194, 195, canns, 194, 197; ceremonial display of, 183, 201, 203–4, 205; corporate, 184–87; covered cups, 183, 184, 186, 186–87, 187, 193, 195; custodial responsibility for, 198, 199, 201; fellow commoner, 184, 187–90, 199; functional role, change in, 198–99, 205; Great Salt, 185, 185, 201, 203, 204, 204, 205; Harris’s interest in, 202–4; Harvard Corporation directives, 199–200; Hedge Tankard, 189, 189–90; inscribing of, 203–4; inventories, colonial, 198–200; nineteenth-century records of, 200–205; publication of, 183–84; as status symbol, 183, 187, 205; Stoughton cup, 183, 186, 186, 201, 205; as symbolic link to its past, 183, 202, 204, 205; tankards, 189, 189–90, 191, 194, 196, 197; tutorial, 184, 190–94; Vassall tankards, 190, 191, 201, 203; as works of art, 183, 205

hat bills, defined, 162

Hatch, Jabez, 173

Hays, Moses Michael, 169–70

Hedge, Levi, 190

Hedge Tankard, Harvard, 189, 189–90

Hegeman, Dennis, 230

Henchman, Daniel, 154, 155

Hewes, Samuel, 162

Heywood, Abiel, 261

Hichborn family, 76, 164–65

Hill, Mary, 235, 236

A History of Harvard University (Peirce), 201–2

History of Harvard University (Quincy), 202

Hogarth, William: Morning, 47, 47; Wilkes, John, portrait of, 147, 148

hollowware technique, 250–51

Holmes, Edward Jackson, 148

Holyoke, Mary, 126

Hopkins, John, 94

Hopkins, Samuel, 91, 99, 100, 104

horsemanship motifs, 19, 24–27, 26

Howard, Samuel and Sarah Lithgow, 232

Hughes, William, 82, 84

Hull, John, 61

Hull and Sanderson: coins, 1, 2; tunn, 5, 6; wine cups, 5, 6, 113–14, 114

Humphreys, David, 12–13

Hunnewell, Jonathan, 163

Hunt, Edward, 10

hunt scenes, 19, 20–24, 21, 22

Hurd, Jacob: baptismal basin, 5, 6; cann, 4, 5; creampot, equestrian/landscape scenes, 24–27, 26, 27; creampots, military scenes, 37, 37–38, 38, 39; creampot, shipping scene, 36, 36–37; sugar bowl, 232; teapots, 83, 218, 219

Hurd, Nathaniel: mourning ring, 233; teapot, 220, 221; tea service, 232; tobacco box of, 56

Hurd Bartlett, Anna, 246

Hutchinson, Sarah Foster, 69

Hutchinson, Thomas, 69, 76

Hutchinson, Thomas (governor), 141, 144

inheritance patterns, 234–35

James, Enoch, 166–67

Jennings, Jacob, 11

jewelry, 222, 224–25; rings, 224, 230, 233–34

Jewish silversmiths, 169–70

Johnson, Edward, 49

Johnston, Thomas, 38, 40

John Street Methodist Church (New York, N.Y.), 128

La Jolie Visiteuse (Mallet), 81, 82

Jones, Dorothy, 61

Kast, Philip Godfrey, 164

King George’s War, 35–36, 214, 225

Kirkland, John Thornton, 201

Kneeland, Joseph, Vassal tankards, Harvard, 190, 191, 201, 203

Knight, Sarah Kemble, 80

Knox, Thomas, 173

Kristeller, Paul, 3

Kulikoff, Allan, 160

“The Ladies Case” (Bickham), 31, 33

ladles, 158, 158

landscape scenes, 19, 27, 27

Lane, William C., 184

Langdon, Samuel, 200

Leprince, Jean-Baptiste, 81–82, 83

Leverett, John, 202

Lewis, Thomas, 166

Lithgow, William, 231

Little, Paul, 213

The Loathsomeness of Long Haire (Hall), 47–48

Locke, John, 3, 144

London Enemies List, 142, 171

Long Room Club, 142, 171, 172

Lord, Nathan, 234, 236

Loring, Henry, 247

Loring, Joseph, 254, 262; covered cup, 129, 129

Loring, Mary Giles, 31–32

love scenes. See sexual pursuit motif

Loyal Nine, 142, 171

luxury, trend toward, 6–7, 84, 152–53. See also gentility, marks of; social class hierarchy, maintenance of; status symbols

Mackay, Robert C., 148

Mackay, William, 148

Maine silver, 213–45; after King George’s War, 213–14; buckles and buttons, 224; with coats of arms, 219–20, 220; communion services, 235–37, 237; early wealthy families, 217–18; 18th-century newcomers, 218–19; extent of, 213, 215; inheritance patterns, 234–35; jewelry, 222, 224–25, 230, 233–34; for modest domestic use, 220–22; for personal adornment, 8, 222–25 (see also jewelry); presentation pieces, family occasion, 220, 233–34; presentation pieces, public, 220, 225–29; presentation pieces, small private, 220, 230–31; spoons, 215, 221–22, 222, 232; as status symbol, 219–20; tea services, 231–32

Malcolm, Daniel, 141–42, 144

Mallet, Jean-Baptiste, 81, 82

Masons, 167–71

Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association (MCMA), 162–64

materialism, 6–7, 84, 152–53. See also gentility, marks of; social class hierarchy, maintenance of; status symbols

Mather, Cotton, 51–52

Maxwell, Alexander, 236

McAlpine, William, 168

medals: Barrell/Callendar, Columbia-Washington medal, 161, 161–62;

Bower, George, for William Phips, 228–29, 229

meetinghouse and church architecture, 115–17, 116, 117, 120–24, 122, 258–59

Melendez, Luis, 62, 63, 64

Mellen, John, 200

melting down: communion silver, 113–15, 125, 126, 127, 128; recoinage of 1696, 2–3; of stolen silver, 10

mercury poisoning, 12

Merrett, John, 80

military scenes, 19, 32–38, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39

mining, 11–13, 13

Minott, George, 259

Minott, Samuel: and Bartlett, Samuel, 248, 254; and the silver market, 154, 155, 159, 254; tankard, 194, 197

Mintz, Sidney, 84

mitayos, 12

Mitchell, John, 221

money, 1–3, 2, 10–11, 215–16, 216

Montague, Peter, 101

monteiths, 72, 73, 78

Moody, Samuel, 218–19

Morning (Hogarth), 47, 47

Mors, Obadiah, 10

Morton, Perez, 172, 173

Morton, Sarah Wentworth Apthorp, 172

Moses Pierce-Hichborn House, 76

Moulton, Ebenezer, 158–59

Moulton, Jeremiah, 227

Moulton, Joseph, 11

Mountford, Edmund, 218, 219

mourning rings, 233–34

the mouth, social conventions of, 8–9

Mr. Serjeant Glyn, John Wilkes, and the Rev. Mr. John Home (Sayer), 145, 146

“Mundus Muliebris” (Evelyn), 57

The Musical Entertainer (Bickham), 29, 31, 33

Myers, Myer, 169, 170

narrative scenes. See chasing, rococo

needlework pictures, 24, 25, 27, 30, 30

neoclassical stvle: covered cup, Joseph Loring, 129, 129; urns, Paul Revere, Jr., 158, 158, 166, 166

New Brick Church (Boston, Mass.), 165–67

“New-Englands Crisis” (Tompson), 62

Newton, Isaac, 3

Nivelon, E., 53–54, 55

North Church (Salem, Mass.), 117

North End Caucus, 142, 171–72

North Writing School, 246–47

Noyes, John, candlesticks, 78

Nygren, Ed, 79

Old Plate, Ecclesiastical, Decorative, and Domestic . . . (Buck), 183–84

Old South Church (Boston, Mass.), 116, 116, 124

Oliver, Andrew, 160

Oliver, Peter, chocolate pot, 71, 71, 79

Paine, William, 174

Parker, Daniel, communion silver, 236, 237

Parkman, Elias, 173

Parkman, Samuel, 166

Parkman, William, 259

Pascataway River in New England (“I.S.”), 213, 214

pastoral landscape scenes, 19, 27, 27

patch boxes, 1, 45, 52, 53, 54. See also snuff, tobacco, and patch boxes

patches, 46–48

Peacham, Henry, 46

Peirce, Benjamin, 201

Pendleton, Brian, 213

Penn family, as fashion standards, 46

Pepperrell, Andrew, 233

Pepperrell, Mary Hirst, 218, 236

Pepperrell, Col. William, 234, 236, 237

Pepperrell, Sir William, Jr., 217–18; baptismal basin, 236, 237; family inheritance, 234; mourning rings, 233; mustard caster, Andrew Tyler, 218; presentation service, English, 225–27, 226; silver-hilted sword, 231, 232; teapot, Jacob Hurd, 218, 219, 232

Pepys, Samuel, 46, 61

Perkins, Thomas, 215, 231, 232

Perry, Marian Lincoln, 148

Perry, Mrs. J. Marsden, 148

pewter communion vessels, 101, 118

Phelps, Charles, 91, 93, 95–96

Phelps, Elizabeth Porter: charitable works, 96–97; friendship with Hopkins, 95, 96, 99, 104–5; gift of communion silver, 91, 92, 93, 93, 100; home of, 92, 93, 96; missionary interests, 98, 105–6; organizing of women, 97–98; relationship with husband, 95–96; self-evaluation, 97, 104. See also First Congregational Church (Hadley, Mass.)

Phillips, John Marshall, 69

Phillips, Samuel, 118

Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas . . . (Burke), 4

Pierce (Moses)-Hichborn house, 76

Plaisted, Ichabod, 236, 237

Pleay, William, 65

Poem on the Industry of the United States of America (Humphreys), 12–13

polishing/buffing, 4

porringer, Samuel Bartlett, 254, 256

Potosi, 12, 13

Prescott, Abel, 249

presentation pieces: Bower, George, for William Phips, 228–29, 229; Burt, John, for Jeremiah Moulton, 227, 227; English grace cup, for Sir William Pepperrell, 225–27, 226; family occasion, Maine, 220, 233–34; medals, 161, 161–62, 228–29, 229; public, Maine, 220, 225–29; Revere, Paul, Jr., for Gamaliel Bradford, 166, 166; seals and seal rings, 230, 230; small private, Maine, 220, 230–31; sword, silver-hilted, 230–31, 232. See also tutorial silver

Prince, Thomas, 62–63, 82–83

Province House, 75

Quincy, Josiah, 202

Rand, Isaac, 167

recasting. See melting down

recoinage of 1696, 2–3

Revere, Paul, Jr.: beverage services, 158, 158, 174, 175; canns, 174, 175, 194, 197; coffeepot, 174, 175; coffee urn, 158, 158; Copley’s portrait of, 135, 136, 139–40, 140, 149; creamers, 158, 158, 174, 175, 232; daybooks, 153, 154; entrepreneurial talent, 153, 156, 157–58; in the Freemasons, 167–71; friendship with Copley, 139; graduation certificates, 169, 169; ladle, 158, 158; Liberty Bowl (see Sons of Liberty Bowl [Revere]); in the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association, 163; Paine service, 174, 175; peers in silversmithing, 154–55; political activities, 139, 142, 171–72; presentation urn, 166, 166; productivity of, 154–58, 155; sauceboats, 170, 170; tankards, 175, 194, 196; tea and coffee services, 158, 158, 174, 175; teapot production, 157, 158; teapots, 139, 140, 158, 158, 174, 175; tongs, 174, 175, 232; The town of Boston in New-England and Brittish ships . . . , 138, 138; urns, 158, 158, 166, 166; A Warm Place—Hell, 137, 137; water pitcher, 158, 159

Revere, Paul, Jr., customers of, 152–82, 165; family members and friends, 164–65; Freemasons, 167–71; hollowware sales, 157–59; known number of, 153; for low-end goods, 154, 156; Loyalists, 173–74; in the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association, 162–64; of modest wealth, 162–64; neighbors, 167; in New Brick Church, 165–67; political compatriots, 171–73; Revolutionary War, effect on, 157; spoon sales, 156–57; teapot sales, 157, 158; variety of, 153–54; water pitcher production, 158; wealthiest, 160–62, 172–73

Revere, Paul, Sr., 164

Revere, Paul III, 157, 247

Revere, Thomas, Jr., 165

Revolution. See American Revolution

Reynolds, Grindall, 254, 259

Rich, Obadiah, 202

rings, 224–25, 230, 233–34

Ripley, Ezra, 258, 259

Rishworth, Edward, 213

rococo style chasing. See chasing, rococo

Roman Catholic communion silver, 5, 119

Ross, Alexander, 233

Roth, Rodris, 29

Rouse, William, patch box, 52, 54

Rowlandson, Thomas, 55, 56

Rudenstine, Neil L., 183

The Rudiments of Genteel Behavior (Nivelon), 53–54, 55

Ruggles, Timothy, 137

Rules of Civility (Washington), 7

Rumney, Edward, 168

Russell, John, 103

salts, 187, 254, 256. See also Great Salt, Harvard

Sanderson, Robert, Sr. See Hull and Sanderson

Sargeant, Peter, 75

Sartell, Josiah, 125–26

sauceboats, Paul Revere, Jr., 170, 170

Sayer, Robert, 145, 146

Sayward, Jonathan and Sarah, 233

Scales, Stephen, 194

scenes, narrative. See chasing, rococo

Schivelbusch, Wolfgang, 82

Sea Captains Carousing in Surinam (Greenwood), 50–51, 51

seals and seal rings, 230, 230

Second Great Awakening, 125

1768, events of, 135, 137–39, 144–45

Sever, Nicholas, 192

Sewall, Samuel, 62, 63, 186

Sewell, Moses and Miriam Stone, 233

sexual pursuit motif: needlework pictures, 30, 30; rococo narrative scenes, 19, 27–32, 28, 32; snuff, tobacco, and patch boxes, 52, 54, 56–57, 57; sugar boxes, 79

Shapleigh, Nicholas, 217

Sharp, Gibbens, 167, 173

Shattuck, Lemuel, 246, 248

Shattuck, William, 158

Shays’s Rebellion, 260–61

“The Shepherd’s Dog and the Wolf,” 33, 34, 35

shipping scenes, 36, 36–37

Sibley, John Langdon, 204

silver: and beauty, ideas of, 3–5; buffing/polishing, 4; chasing technique, 20; coinage, 1–3, 2, 10–11, 215–16, 216; counterfeiters, 10–11; cultural power of, 6–9, 19; and divinity, association with, 4–5; engraving tools, 139, 140; en suite, 158, 158; and gentility (see gentility, marks of); hollowware technique, 250–51; marks, paired, 44, 254; mining and production of, 11–13; and social divisions (see social class hierarchy, maintenance of); as status symbol (see status symbols); theft of, 10, 11; value of, by weight, 2, 215

Simkins, John, 162

Simpkins, William: creampot, 32–36, 34, 35; teapot, 20, 22, 22, 28, 28, 29–30, 31

Simpson, John, 24

Skillin, Simeon, Jr., 247

Smibert, John, 63

Smith, Erastus, 94

Smith, John, 56

Smith, Peter and Elizabeth Wendell, 232

Smith, Sidney L., 252, 252

Smith, Stephen and Deborah Ellis, 232

smoking. See tobacco use

“Snuff: A Poem” (Arbuckle), 50

snuff, tobacco, and patch boxes, 44–58; construction and use of, 44–46; decoration of, 44, 48, 56; distinctions between, 44–46; as gifts and love tokens, 55–57; imported, 44; lids, 44, 45, 52; as mark of gentility, 44, 45, 46, 52–53, 54–55; marks, 44; patch boxes, 1, 45, 52, 53, 54; patches, use of, 46–48; snuffboxes, 31–32, 32, 50, 52, 56, 57; tobacco boxes, 45, 48, 49, 52, 53; tobacco use (see tobacco use)

social class hierarchy, maintenance of: communion silver, 91, 93–94, 100–101, 118; Harvard College silver, 187, 205; Maine silver, 214–15, 223–24, 225; pew seating, 122–24; snuff, tobacco, and patch boxes, 44, 52; social conventions for, 7–8; sumptuary laws, 223–24; Washington Procession, 159–60. See also gentility, marks of; materialism; status symbols

Sons of Liberty, 140–41, 171, 172, 173

Sons of Liberty Bowl (Revere), 135, 141, 143, 145; design of, 142–43; names engraved on, 140–42; provenance, 147–48; rapid production of, 142; symbolism of “45,” 143–45; symbolism of “92,” 145–47

South Battery, Boston (Johnston), 38, 40

South Church (Andover, Mass.), 118, 126

South East View of ye Great Town of Boston (Burgis), 37

Sparhawk, William Pepperrell, 234

Spencer, Thomas, 221

spoons: Bartiett, Samuel, 254, 255; Maine silver, 215, 221–22, 222, 232; and the mouth, social conventions of, 8; Revere, Paul, Jr., 174, 175; Revere’s customers for, 156–57, 158

The Sportsman’s Dictionary, 22, 23, 24

St. Andrew’s Lodge (Boston, Mass.), 167–68

St. George, Robert Blair, 94

St. James Church (New London, Conn.), 125, 126

St. Luke’s Church (Isle of Wight County, Va.), 121

standing salts, 187, 254, 256. See also Great Salt, Harvard

status symbols: chocolate and chocolate pots, 62, 65–66, 82–83; communion silver, donated, 91, 93–94, 118, 235, 237; English narrative scenes (see chasing, rococo); Harvard College silver, 183, 187, 205; Maine silver, 219–20; silver’s rank as, 1, 7–9, 19, 153, 183, 215, 223–24, 225; tea ceremony, 231. See also gentility, marks of; materialism; social class hierarchy, maintenance of

Steams, Charles, 200

Steams, William Gordon, 202

Steele, Richard, 49–50

Still Life of Chocolate Service (Melendez), 62, 63, 64

Stoddard, Solomon, 62, 103–4

Stone, Samuel, 103

Storer, Ebenezer and Mary Edwards, 73

Stoughton, William, 62, 64, 66–67, 186

Stoughton cup, Harvard, 183, 186, 186, 201, 203, 205

strainer, Samuel Bartlett, 254, 256

sugar boxes, 78, 78–79, 79

sumptuary laws, 223–24

Swan, James, 173

sword, silver-hilted, 230–31, 232

Tailer, Sarah Byfield, 66, 67

Tailer, William, 67

tankards: Bartlett, Samuel, 252–53, 253; Boyer, Daniel, 237; Burt, John, 9, 227, 227; as communion silver, 118, 120, 235, 236, 237, 237, 252–53, 253; Kneeland, Joseph, 190, 191; Minott, Samuel, 194, 197; Parker, Daniel, 236, 237; Revere, Paul, Jr., 174, 175, 194, 196; Winslow, Edward, 189, 189–90

taverns, Boston, 140–41, 171–72

tea ceremony, 29, 231

tea drinking, 61, 231–32

teapots: Coney, John, 83; and Copley’s portrait of Revere, 139–40; Hurd, Jacob, 83, 218, 219, 232; Hurd, Nathaniel, 220, 221; numbers of, 83, 157; Revere, Paul, Jr., 157, 158, 174, 175; Simpkins, William, 20, 22, 22, 28, 28, 29–30, 31

tea services, popularity of, 155, 157, 158, 231–32

Templeman, John and Mehitable, 158

theft, 10, 11

thimbles, 223, 223, 233

Third Church (Boston, Mass.), 116, 116, 124

Third Church (Ipswich, Mass.), 126–27, 128

Tileston, John, 246, 247

“To a Lady on Her Parrot,” 31

tobacco boxes, 45, 48, 49, 52, 53. See also snuff, tobacco, and patch boxes

tobacco use, 48–52, 54–55

Tompson, Benjamin, 61–62

tongs, Paul Revere, Jr., 174, 175, 232

The town of Boston in New-England and Brittish ships . . . (Revere), 138, 138

Tracy, Nathaniel, 168

Trinity Church (New York, N.Y.), 120, 120

Tuckerman, Edward, 163

tunn, Hull and Sanderson, 5, 6

Turell, Jane Pepperrell, 236

tutorial silver, 184, 190–94

two-handled communion cups: Brigden, Zachariah, 101, 102; in the communion ritual, 100–101, 103; Dixwell, John, 101, 101; English pieces, 94, 95, 101, 102; Fletcher and Gardiner, 91, 92, 93, 93; Parker, Daniel, 236, 237

Tyler, Andrew, 218, 231

Upton, Dell, 121, 124

urns, Paul Revere, Jr., 158, 158, 166, 166

Vassall, John, 37, 190

Vassall tankards. Harvard, 190, 191, 201, 203

A View of Castle William By Boston in New England, 38, 39

“A View of the Town of Concord” (Doolittle / Smith), 252, 252

Virginia church architecture, 121–24, 122

Wadsworth, Benjamin, 198–99

Waite, Thomas, 250

Walker, Lucretia Colt, 94, 101

Ward, Barbara McLean, 93–94, 100

Ward, Gerald, 235

Ward, Nathaniel, 48

Warden, G. B., 75

Ware, Henry, 201

Warland family chest-on-chest, 77, 78

A Warm Place—Hell (Revere), 137, 137

Warren, John, 168–69

Warren, Joseph, 137, 146, 147, 147, 169

Warren, Peter, 226, 227

Warren, Sarah, 24, 25

Washington, George, 7

Washington Procession, 159–60

watches, 223

water pitchers, 158–59, 159

Webb, Edward, chocolate pot, 71–73, 72

Webb, Joseph, 167

Welch, George, 221

West Church (Boston, Mass.), 129

Whipple, Mary Cutts, 233

Whipple, William, 231, 233, 235, 236

White, John, 259

Whitefield, George, 48

Whittemore, William, heart-shaped box, 56, 57

Wigglesworth, Edward, 200

Wilkes, John, 143–45, 146, 146–47, 148

Willard, Joseph, 194

Williams, Chester, 100, 103, 104

Williams, Samuel, 200

Williams, William (hatter), 166

Williams, William (minister), 104

Williamson, R., 68

Winslow, Edward: chocolate pots, 69–71, 70; Hedge Tankard, Harvard, 189, 189–90; sugar box, 79, 79

Wirgman, John, gracecup, 226, 226

Wise, Jeremiah, 234

Wise, Mary, 235

Wonder-Working Providence (Johnson), 49

Woodbery, Thomas, 221

Woodbridge, John, 99, 105

Wootton, John, 24, 25

Worlidge, John, 63, 65

Wycherley, William, 54

Index

Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations.

Abbott, Samuel, 118, 126

Adams, Abraham, 162

Adams, John, 48, 51

Adams, Samuel, 137–38, 141, 152

African Americans, 96, 99, 100

American Builders Companion (Benjamin), 117, 117

The American Physitian (Hughes), 84

American Revolution: Boston, occupation of, 138–39, 250; circular letter, 137, 145; and communion silver, trends in, 117–18, 120–21, 259; meetinghouse and church architecture, trends in, 120–24, 258–59; revolutionary organizations, 142, 171–72 (see also Sons of Liberty); 1768, events of, 135, 137–39, 144–45

Ames, Nathaniel, 33

Andrews, John, 247

Anglican churches, 121–24, 128, 129–30

Apthorp Morton, Sarah Wentworth, 172

Arbuckle, James, 50

architecture: Boston, late 17th-/early 18th-century, 75–76; meetinghouse and church, 115–17, 116, 117, 120–24, 122, 258–59

Auchmuty, Robert, 71

Avery, John, 173

Badger, Thomas, 162

Balch, Nathaniel, 162

Ball, John, 249

baptismal basins: acquisition of, 119, 128; Dummer, Jeremiah, 192, 193; Garthorne, Francis, 120, 120; Hurd, Jacob, 5, 6

Baptists, 99–100

Barber, John Warner, 259, 259

Barber, Nathaniel, 141, 144

Barnard, Jane, 61

Baron, Bernard, 24, 25

Barrell, Joseph, medal, 160–62, 161

Barrett, Joseph, 162

Barry, Samuel, 163

Bartlett, Anna Hurd, 246

Bartlett, Benjamin D., 262

Bartlett, John, 194

Bartlett, Josiah, 247, 248, 249, 254

Bartlett, Polly Barrett, 248

Bartlett, Roger, 246

Bartlett, Samuel, 246–66; as apprentice, 247–48; in Cambridge, 261–63; cann, 254, 256; communion silver, 249–53, 251, 253, 256–58, 257, 258; Concord, move to, 248–49; Concord silver business, 249, 252, 253–54; creampot, 254, 256; estate inventory, 262; flagons, 250–53, 251, 257, 258, 258; mark paired with other makers, 254; and Samuel Minott, 248, 254; at North Writing School, 246–47; porringer, 254, 256; in public office, 259–61; and the Revolution, effect of, 248, 250, 252; salts, 254, 256; and Shays’s Rebellion, 260–61; and the Social Circle, 249, 260; spoons, 254, 255; strainer, 254, 256; tankard, 252–53, 253; wife of, 248, 261

beakers, 118, 120; Gardner, John, 125, 126; Parker, Daniel, 236, 237, 237

beauty, ideas of, 3–5

Beauty and Sensibility (Delattre), 4

Belcher, Gilbert, 10

Bell, Ralph, 44, 45, 54

Benjamin, Asher, 117, 117

Bentley, William, 200

beverage services, 155, 157, 158, 158, 174, 175, 231–32

Bickham, George, Jr., 23, 24, 29, 31, 33

Bigelow, Isaac, 252, 253

bird motif, 31

Blanchard, Joshua, 162

Blome, Richard, 22

Boardman, William, 173

bodkins, 223

Bonnard, Robert, 81, 81

Bortman, Mark, 148

Boston, Mass.: architecture and decorative arts, late 17th-/early 18th-century, 75–79; occupation of, 138–39, 250; taverns, 140–41, 171–72; The town of Boston in New-England and Brittish ships . . . (Revere), 138, 138; A View of Castle William By Boston in New England, 38, 39

Bower, George, medal, 228–29, 229

Boydell, Hannah, 80

Boyer, Daniel, 237

Brackett, Joshua, 167, 172

Bradford, Gamaliel, 166

Bragdon, Jeremiah, 236

Brailsford, Norton, 168

Brattle, William, 192

Brattle Street Church (Boston, Mass.), 128–29

Brenton, Benjamin, snuffbox, 56, 57

Brigden, Zachariah, 254; career, 154, 155; chocolate pots, 73, 74, 75; two-handled communion cup, 101, 102

Brown, Gawen, Jr., 247

Brown, Joseph Lasinby, 248, 249, 254

Browne, Samuel, 186–87

Browne cup, Harvard, 184, 186–87, 187, 201, 203, 205

Buck, John H., 183–84, 205

buckles, 8, 156, 224

buffing/polishing, 4

Buhler, Kathryn C., 184

bullion, 1, 2. See also coinage

Burgis, William, 37

Burke, Edmund, 4

Burt, Benjamin, 154–55, 159, 232, 248

Burt, John: Browne cup, Harvard, 184, 186–87, 187, 201, 203, 205; candlesticks, 192, 194; tankard, 9, 227, 227

Butler, John, 213

Butler, Moses, 235

buttons, 8, 224

Byles, Mather, 33

Cabot, Nancy Graves, 24

Callendar, Joseph, medal, 161, 161

Callender, William, 163

candlesticks, 78; Burt, John, 192, 194; Coney, John, 193, 195

cane heads, 223

canns: Bartlett, Samuel, 254, 256; Boyer, Daniel, 237; as communion silver, 118, 120, 237; Hurd, Jacob, 4, 5; Revere, Paul, Jr., 174, 175, 194, 197; unknown maker, Maine, 220, 220

Carnes, Burrell and Anne Zeagers, 158

Carson, Cary, 84

Casey, Samuel, 10

caudle cups, 118, 119, 257, 258

Un Cavelier et une Dame beuvant du chocolat (Bonnard), 81, 81

Central Part of Concord, Massachusetts (Barber), 259, 259

The Chace (Baron/Wootton), 24, 25

Chadbourne (Humphrey) Farm (Godsoe), 217, 218

Chandler, Joseph, 259

Chandler family needlework picture, 30, 30

Charnelhouse, William, chocolate pot, 73, 74

chasing, rococo, 19–43; courtship and sexual pursuit motif, 19, 27–32, 28, 32 (see also sexual pursuit motif); horsemanship motifs, 19, 24–27, 26; hunt scenes, 19, 20–24, 21, 22; military scenes, 19, 32–38, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39; pastoral landscapes, 19, 27, 27; shipping scenes, 36, 36–37

chasing technique, 20

Chauncey, Isaac, 100, 103, 104

chest-on-chest, Warland family, 77, 78

chocolate drinking, 61–63, 65, 80–84

chocolate pots, 61–88; Brigden, Zachariah, 73, 74, 75; Coney, John, 66, 66–68, 69; design of, 65; English pieces, 67, 67–68, 68, 73, 74; numbers of, 65, 79; Oliver, Peter, 71, 71, 79; as status symbols, 65–66; Webb, Edward, 71–73, 72; Winslow, Edward, 69–71, 70

Christ Church (Lancaster County, Va.), 122, 122

church silver. See baptismal basins; communion silver

Clark, Grahame, 214

Clark-Frankland house, 76

Coates, Thomas and Beulah Jacquett, 71

coats of arms: Auchmuty family, 71; on Maine silver, 219–20, 220; Pepperrell grace cup, 226; Storer chocolate pot, 73, 74; on tobacco box, John Coney, 52, 53, Vassall creampot, 36

Coburn, John, 154, 155, 159

Cocks, Josiah, 232

coffee drinking, 61, 83

coffeepots: compared to chocolate pots, 65; numbers of, 83; Revere, Paul, Jr., 158, 158, 174, 175

Cogswell, Emerson, 249

coinage, 1–3, 2, 10–11, 215–16, 216

Collins (Collings), Ezra, 167

Colman, Benjamin, 33

Colt Walker, Lucretia, 94, 101

Committees of Correspondence, 171

communion ritual: denominational differences in, 119–20, 129–30; described, 101, 103; open, 100–101, 103–4

communion silver: acquisition patterns, 118–19, 125–28; in Anglican churches, 128, 129–30; Bartlett, Samuel, 249–53, 251, 253, 256–58, 257, 258; beakers, 118, 120, 125, 126, 236, 237, 237; Brigden, Zachariah, 101, 102; canns, 118, 120; caudle cups, 118, 119, 257, 258; chalice (beaker), 125, 126; Coney, John, 258; denominational differences, 5, 119–20; denominational uniformity, 118, 129–30; and divinity, association with, 4–5; Dixwell, John, 101, 101; donations of, 91, 93–95, 101, 118, 235, 237; Edwards, John, 5, 6; English, 94, 94, 95, 101, 102, 120, 120; flagons (see flagons); Fletcher and Gardiner, 91, 92, 93, 93; forms used, listed, 118–19, 127–28; function in communion ritual, 101, 103, 118, 120; Gardner, John, 125, 126; Gorham, Miles, 125, 127; Garthorne, Francis, 120, 120; Hull and Sanderson, 5, 6, 113–14, 114; Maine congregations, 235–37, 237; melting down, 113–15, 125, 126, 127, 128; mixed vs. matching sets, 118, 125, 128, 129–30; post-Revolutionary trends in, 117–18, 120–21; and social class, 91, 93–94, 100–101, 118; standing cups, 118, 120; as status symbol, 91, 93–94, 118, 235, 237; tankards, 118, 120, 235–36, 237, 237, 252–53, 253; tunn, 5, 6; two-handled cups (see two-handled communion cups); wine cups, 5, 6, 113–14, 114. See also baptismal basins

The Complete Gentleman (Peacham), 46

Concord, Mass., 259; market for silver in, 249, 252, 254; and Shays’s Rebellion, 260–61; views of, 252, 252, 259, 259

Coney, John: candlesticks, 78, 193, 195; chocolate pots, 66, 66–68, 69; communion caudle cups, 258; covered cups, 183, 186, 186, 193, 195; monteith, 78; Stoughton cup, Harvard, 183, 186, 186, 201, 203, 205; sugar box, 78, 78–79; teapot, 83; tobacco box engraving, 52, 53

Congregational Church (Springfield, Mass.), 128

Congregationalism, diversity in, 99–100. See also communion ritual; meetinghouse and church architecture

consumerism, 6–7, 84, 152–53. See also gentility, marks of; social class hierarchy, maintenance of; status symbols

Cooke, Edward S., Jr., 78

Copley, John Singleton: friendship with Revere, 139; patronage, sources of, 173–74; Revere, portrait of, 135, 136, 139–40, 140, 149; Joseph Warren, portrait of, 147, 147

Corey, William and Mary Aiken, 24

corporate plate, Harvard, 184–87

counterfeiters, 10–11

courtship scenes. See sexual pursuit motif

covered cups, 187; Burt, John, 184, 186–87, 187; Coney, John, 183, 186, 186, 193, 195; Loring, Joseph, 129, 129

Cox, Nicholas, 22

La crainte (Leprince), 81–82, 83

creamers, Paul Revere, Jr., 158, 158, 174, 175, 232

creampots: Bartlett, Samuel, 254, 256; Edwards, Thomas, 20, 21, 24, 29–30; Hurd, Jacob, equestrian/landscape scenes, 24–27, 26, 27; Hurd, Jacob, military scenes, 37, 37–38, 38, 39; Hurd, Jacob, shipping scene, 36, 36–37; Simpkins, William, 32–36, 34, 35

Crosby, Daniel, 162

Cross, Joseph, 213

Cuming, John, 256

Cummings, Abbott Lowell, 76

currency, 1–3, 2, 10–11, 215–16, 216

Cutts, Dorcus, 233–34

Cutts, Robert, 213

Dalton, Tristram, 164

Dane, Thomas, snuffbox, 31–32, 52

Danforth, Samuel, 174

Deane, Samuel, 237

Deering family chocolate pot, 73

Delattre, Roland, 4

Dennie, Thomas, 160

Denny, William, monteith, 72, 73

desk and bookcase, Avery, 77, 78

Dickinson, John, 144–45

Dighton, Isaac, chocolate pot, 67, 67–68

Dixwell, John: patch box, 52, 53; two-handled communion cup, 101, 101

Dolbear, Sarah, 27

Doolitde, Amos, 252, 252

Dorr, Harbottle, 145–46

Dow, Samuel, 163

Downes, William and Elizabeth Edwards, 68

Dummer, Jeremiah, 68; basin, 192, 193

Dunster, Henry, 185

Edwards, John, 5, 6

Edwards, Jonadian, 1, 4, 104

Edwards, Sarah Pierpont, 1, 52

Edwards, Thomas, creampot, 20, 21, 24, 29–30

Eliot, Andrew, 199

embroidered pictures, 24, 25, 27, 30, 30

Emmons, Thomas, 163

English influence: homes and furnishings, 75–78; meetinghouses and churches, 115; needlework pictures, 24, 25; rococo chasing (see chasing, rococo)

English pieces: chocolate pots, 67, 67–68, 68, 73, 74; church silver set, Garthorne, 120, 120; flagons, 94, 94, 120, 120; fused-plate, 94, 94, 95, 101, 102; grace cup, 226, 226; monteith, 72, 73; preference for, 156, 157; tankard, 235, 237; tobacco box, brass, 48, 49; two-handled communion cups, 94, 95, 101, 102

en suite silver, popularity of, 158. See also beverage services

equestrian scenes, 19, 20–27, 21–23, 25, 26

An Essay on Hunting by a Country Squire (Gosden), 22

Evelyn, Mary, 57

Everett, Edward, 202, 247

Fables (Gay), 32–35, 34

Fanueil, Peter, 80

Federhen, Deborah, 156

fellow commoner silver, 184, 187–90, 199

First Church (Berlin, Conn.), 125, 126

First Church (Boston, Mass.), 5, 6, 250, 251

First Church (Farmington, Conn.), 118, 119

First Church (Hampton, N.H.), 128

First Church (Killingworth, Conn.), 129

First Church (New Haven, Conn.), 115–16

First Church (Weston, Mass.), 252–53, 253

First Congregational Church (Hadley, Mass.): African Americans in, 99, 100; after Hopkins’s death, 105–6; communion practices, 100–101, 103–4; communion silver donations to, 91, 92, 93, 93–95, 94, 95, 101; diversity of, 99–100. See also Phelps, Elizabeth Porter

First Congregational Church (Kittery, Maine), 235, 236, 237

First Congregational Church (South Berwick, Maine), 235–36, 237

First Congregational Church (York, Maine), 236–37, 237

First Parish Church (Cambridge, Mass.), 113–14, 125

First Parish Church (Falmouth, Maine), 236–37, 237

First Parish Church (Groton, Mass.), 125–26

First Parish (Concord, Mass.), 256–59, 257, 258, 259

Flagg, Josiah, Jr., 167

flagons: Bartlett, Samuel, 250–53, 251, 257, 258, 258; Edwards, John, 5, 6; English, 94, 94, 120, 120

Fletcher and Gardiner: communion cups, two-handled, 91, 92, 93, 93; shop of, 93

fluting, 71, 72, 72, 73, 157

Flynt, Henry, 192–94, 199

Forty Acres (Phelps home), 92, 93, 96

Foster, John and Abigail, 76

Foster-Hutchinson House, 75–76, 76

Freeman, Enoch and Mary Wright, 233

Freemasons, 167–71

“The French Coffee-House” (Rowlandson), 55, 56

Frost, Charles, Jr., 230, 231, 233, 235, 237

Frost, Nicholas, 213

fruit motif, 31

Frye, Joseph, 227–28

Furness, John, 56

furniture, early 18th-century, 77, 78

Further Queries Upon the Present State of New-English Affairs, 46

fused-plate silver, 157; flagon, 94, 94; two-handled cups, 94, 95, 101, 102

gadrooning, 69, 70, 71, 71

Gage, Thomas, 174

Gainesborough, Thomas, 44, 45, 54

Gardiner, Sidney. See Fletcher and Gardiner

Gardner, John, beaker (chalice), 125, 126

Garthorne, Francis, church silver, 120, 120

Garthorne, George, chocolate pot, 67–68, 68

Gay, John, 32–35, 34

gentility, marks of: books about, 7, 46, 53–54, 55; chocolate pots, 84; snuff, tobacco, and patch boxes, 44, 45, 46, 52–53, 54–55; tea drinking, 231. See also social class hierarchy, maintenance of; status symbols

The Gentleman Dancing-Master (Wycherley), 54

The Gentleman’s Recreation (Blome), 22

The Gentleman’s Recreation (Cox), 22

Gill, Moses, 173

Godsoe, William, 217, 218

Goldsmith, John, 80

Gore, Christopher, 163

Gorham, Miles, communion cups, 125, 127

Gosden, Thomas, 22

Gray family creampot, 32–36, 34, 35

The Great Awakening, 116, 125

The Great River: Art and Society of the Connecticut Valley (exhibition catalogue), 93

Great Salt, Harvard, 185, 185, 201, 203, 204, 204, 205

Green, Joseph, 33

Greenwood, Isaac, 167

Greenwood, John, 51, 51

Grouchy, Thomas James and Mary Dumaresq, 164

Grover, Andrew, 215

Gunnison, Elihu, 213, 215

Hale, Richard, 192

Hall, Simon, 168

Hall, Thomas, 47–48

Hamilton, Alexander, 57

Hamilton, Alexander (physician), 152

Hamilton, Charles, 10

Handel, George Frederick, 31

harness fittings, 156

Harris, Richard, 185

Harris, Thaddeus William, 202–4

Harvard College silver, 183–209; basin, 192, 193; Browne cup, 184, 186–87, 201, 203, 205; candlesticks, 192, 193, 194, 195, canns, 194, 197; ceremonial display of, 183, 201, 203–4, 205; corporate, 184–87; covered cups, 183, 184, 186, 186–87, 187, 193, 195; custodial responsibility for, 198, 199, 201; fellow commoner, 184, 187–90, 199; functional role, change in, 198–99, 205; Great Salt, 185, 185, 201, 203, 204, 204, 205; Harris’s interest in, 202–4; Harvard Corporation directives, 199–200; Hedge Tankard, 189, 189–90; inscribing of, 203–4; inventories, colonial, 198–200; nineteenth-century records of, 200–205; publication of, 183–84; as status symbol, 183, 187, 205; Stoughton cup, 183, 186, 186, 201, 205; as symbolic link to its past, 183, 202, 204, 205; tankards, 189, 189–90, 191, 194, 196, 197; tutorial, 184, 190–94; Vassall tankards, 190, 191, 201, 203; as works of art, 183, 205

hat bills, defined, 162

Hatch, Jabez, 173

Hays, Moses Michael, 169–70

Hedge, Levi, 190

Hedge Tankard, Harvard, 189, 189–90

Hegeman, Dennis, 230

Henchman, Daniel, 154, 155

Hewes, Samuel, 162

Heywood, Abiel, 261

Hichborn family, 76, 164–65

Hill, Mary, 235, 236

A History of Harvard University (Peirce), 201–2

History of Harvard University (Quincy), 202

Hogarth, William: Morning, 47, 47; Wilkes, John, portrait of, 147, 148

hollowware technique, 250–51

Holmes, Edward Jackson, 148

Holyoke, Mary, 126

Hopkins, John, 94

Hopkins, Samuel, 91, 99, 100, 104

horsemanship motifs, 19, 24–27, 26

Howard, Samuel and Sarah Lithgow, 232

Hughes, William, 82, 84

Hull, John, 61

Hull and Sanderson: coins, 1, 2; tunn, 5, 6; wine cups, 5, 6, 113–14, 114

Humphreys, David, 12–13

Hunnewell, Jonathan, 163

Hunt, Edward, 10

hunt scenes, 19, 20–24, 21, 22

Hurd, Jacob: baptismal basin, 5, 6; cann, 4, 5; creampot, equestrian/landscape scenes, 24–27, 26, 27; creampots, military scenes, 37, 37–38, 38, 39; creampot, shipping scene, 36, 36–37; sugar bowl, 232; teapots, 83, 218, 219

Hurd, Nathaniel: mourning ring, 233; teapot, 220, 221; tea service, 232; tobacco box of, 56

Hurd Bartlett, Anna, 246

Hutchinson, Sarah Foster, 69

Hutchinson, Thomas, 69, 76

Hutchinson, Thomas (governor), 141, 144

inheritance patterns, 234–35

James, Enoch, 166–67

Jennings, Jacob, 11

jewelry, 222, 224–25; rings, 224, 230, 233–34

Jewish silversmiths, 169–70

Johnson, Edward, 49

Johnston, Thomas, 38, 40

John Street Methodist Church (New York, N.Y.), 128

La Jolie Visiteuse (Mallet), 81, 82

Jones, Dorothy, 61

Kast, Philip Godfrey, 164

King George’s War, 35–36, 214, 225

Kirkland, John Thornton, 201

Kneeland, Joseph, Vassal tankards, Harvard, 190, 191, 201, 203

Knight, Sarah Kemble, 80

Knox, Thomas, 173

Kristeller, Paul, 3

Kulikoff, Allan, 160

“The Ladies Case” (Bickham), 31, 33

ladles, 158, 158

landscape scenes, 19, 27, 27

Lane, William C., 184

Langdon, Samuel, 200

Leprince, Jean-Baptiste, 81–82, 83

Leverett, John, 202

Lewis, Thomas, 166

Lithgow, William, 231

Little, Paul, 213

The Loathsomeness of Long Haire (Hall), 47–48

Locke, John, 3, 144

London Enemies List, 142, 171

Long Room Club, 142, 171, 172

Lord, Nathan, 234, 236

Loring, Henry, 247

Loring, Joseph, 254, 262; covered cup, 129, 129

Loring, Mary Giles, 31–32

love scenes. See sexual pursuit motif

Loyal Nine, 142, 171

luxury, trend toward, 6–7, 84, 152–53. See also gentility, marks of; social class hierarchy, maintenance of; status symbols

Mackay, Robert C., 148

Mackay, William, 148

Maine silver, 213–45; after King George’s War, 213–14; buckles and buttons, 224; with coats of arms, 219–20, 220; communion services, 235–37, 237; early wealthy families, 217–18; 18th-century newcomers, 218–19; extent of, 213, 215; inheritance patterns, 234–35; jewelry, 222, 224–25, 230, 233–34; for modest domestic use, 220–22; for personal adornment, 8, 222–25 (see also jewelry); presentation pieces, family occasion, 220, 233–34; presentation pieces, public, 220, 225–29; presentation pieces, small private, 220, 230–31; spoons, 215, 221–22, 222, 232; as status symbol, 219–20; tea services, 231–32

Malcolm, Daniel, 141–42, 144

Mallet, Jean-Baptiste, 81, 82

Masons, 167–71

Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association (MCMA), 162–64

materialism, 6–7, 84, 152–53. See also gentility, marks of; social class hierarchy, maintenance of; status symbols

Mather, Cotton, 51–52

Maxwell, Alexander, 236

McAlpine, William, 168

medals: Barrell/Callendar, Columbia-Washington medal, 161, 161–62;

Bower, George, for William Phips, 228–29, 229

meetinghouse and church architecture, 115–17, 116, 117, 120–24, 122, 258–59

Melendez, Luis, 62, 63, 64

Mellen, John, 200

melting down: communion silver, 113–15, 125, 126, 127, 128; recoinage of 1696, 2–3; of stolen silver, 10

mercury poisoning, 12

Merrett, John, 80

military scenes, 19, 32–38, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39

mining, 11–13, 13

Minott, George, 259

Minott, Samuel: and Bartlett, Samuel, 248, 254; and the silver market, 154, 155, 159, 254; tankard, 194, 197

Mintz, Sidney, 84

mitayos, 12

Mitchell, John, 221

money, 1–3, 2, 10–11, 215–16, 216

Montague, Peter, 101

monteiths, 72, 73, 78

Moody, Samuel, 218–19

Morning (Hogarth), 47, 47

Mors, Obadiah, 10

Morton, Perez, 172, 173

Morton, Sarah Wentworth Apthorp, 172

Moses Pierce-Hichborn House, 76

Moulton, Ebenezer, 158–59

Moulton, Jeremiah, 227

Moulton, Joseph, 11

Mountford, Edmund, 218, 219

mourning rings, 233–34

the mouth, social conventions of, 8–9

Mr. Serjeant Glyn, John Wilkes, and the Rev. Mr. John Home (Sayer), 145, 146

“Mundus Muliebris” (Evelyn), 57

The Musical Entertainer (Bickham), 29, 31, 33

Myers, Myer, 169, 170

narrative scenes. See chasing, rococo

needlework pictures, 24, 25, 27, 30, 30

neoclassical stvle: covered cup, Joseph Loring, 129, 129; urns, Paul Revere, Jr., 158, 158, 166, 166

New Brick Church (Boston, Mass.), 165–67

“New-Englands Crisis” (Tompson), 62

Newton, Isaac, 3

Nivelon, E., 53–54, 55

North Church (Salem, Mass.), 117

North End Caucus, 142, 171–72

North Writing School, 246–47

Noyes, John, candlesticks, 78

Nygren, Ed, 79

Old Plate, Ecclesiastical, Decorative, and Domestic . . . (Buck), 183–84

Old South Church (Boston, Mass.), 116, 116, 124

Oliver, Andrew, 160

Oliver, Peter, chocolate pot, 71, 71, 79

Paine, William, 174

Parker, Daniel, communion silver, 236, 237

Parkman, Elias, 173

Parkman, Samuel, 166

Parkman, William, 259

Pascataway River in New England (“I.S.”), 213, 214

pastoral landscape scenes, 19, 27, 27

patch boxes, 1, 45, 52, 53, 54. See also snuff, tobacco, and patch boxes

patches, 46–48

Peacham, Henry, 46

Peirce, Benjamin, 201

Pendleton, Brian, 213

Penn family, as fashion standards, 46

Pepperrell, Andrew, 233

Pepperrell, Mary Hirst, 218, 236

Pepperrell, Col. William, 234, 236, 237

Pepperrell, Sir William, Jr., 217–18; baptismal basin, 236, 237; family inheritance, 234; mourning rings, 233; mustard caster, Andrew Tyler, 218; presentation service, English, 225–27, 226; silver-hilted sword, 231, 232; teapot, Jacob Hurd, 218, 219, 232

Pepys, Samuel, 46, 61

Perkins, Thomas, 215, 231, 232

Perry, Marian Lincoln, 148

Perry, Mrs. J. Marsden, 148

pewter communion vessels, 101, 118

Phelps, Charles, 91, 93, 95–96

Phelps, Elizabeth Porter: charitable works, 96–97; friendship with Hopkins, 95, 96, 99, 104–5; gift of communion silver, 91, 92, 93, 93, 100; home of, 92, 93, 96; missionary interests, 98, 105–6; organizing of women, 97–98; relationship with husband, 95–96; self-evaluation, 97, 104. See also First Congregational Church (Hadley, Mass.)

Phillips, John Marshall, 69

Phillips, Samuel, 118

Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas . . . (Burke), 4

Pierce (Moses)-Hichborn house, 76

Plaisted, Ichabod, 236, 237

Pleay, William, 65

Poem on the Industry of the United States of America (Humphreys), 12–13

polishing/buffing, 4

porringer, Samuel Bartlett, 254, 256

Potosi, 12, 13

Prescott, Abel, 249

presentation pieces: Bower, George, for William Phips, 228–29, 229; Burt, John, for Jeremiah Moulton, 227, 227; English grace cup, for Sir William Pepperrell, 225–27, 226; family occasion, Maine, 220, 233–34; medals, 161, 161–62, 228–29, 229; public, Maine, 220, 225–29; Revere, Paul, Jr., for Gamaliel Bradford, 166, 166; seals and seal rings, 230, 230; small private, Maine, 220, 230–31; sword, silver-hilted, 230–31, 232. See also tutorial silver

Prince, Thomas, 62–63, 82–83

Province House, 75

Quincy, Josiah, 202

Rand, Isaac, 167

recasting. See melting down

recoinage of 1696, 2–3

Revere, Paul, Jr.: beverage services, 158, 158, 174, 175; canns, 174, 175, 194, 197; coffeepot, 174, 175; coffee urn, 158, 158; Copley’s portrait of, 135, 136, 139–40, 140, 149; creamers, 158, 158, 174, 175, 232; daybooks, 153, 154; entrepreneurial talent, 153, 156, 157–58; in the Freemasons, 167–71; friendship with Copley, 139; graduation certificates, 169, 169; ladle, 158, 158; Liberty Bowl (see Sons of Liberty Bowl [Revere]); in the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association, 163; Paine service, 174, 175; peers in silversmithing, 154–55; political activities, 139, 142, 171–72; presentation urn, 166, 166; productivity of, 154–58, 155; sauceboats, 170, 170; tankards, 175, 194, 196; tea and coffee services, 158, 158, 174, 175; teapot production, 157, 158; teapots, 139, 140, 158, 158, 174, 175; tongs, 174, 175, 232; The town of Boston in New-England and Brittish ships . . . , 138, 138; urns, 158, 158, 166, 166; A Warm Place—Hell, 137, 137; water pitcher, 158, 159

Revere, Paul, Jr., customers of, 152–82, 165; family members and friends, 164–65; Freemasons, 167–71; hollowware sales, 157–59; known number of, 153; for low-end goods, 154, 156; Loyalists, 173–74; in the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association, 162–64; of modest wealth, 162–64; neighbors, 167; in New Brick Church, 165–67; political compatriots, 171–73; Revolutionary War, effect on, 157; spoon sales, 156–57; teapot sales, 157, 158; variety of, 153–54; water pitcher production, 158; wealthiest, 160–62, 172–73

Revere, Paul, Sr., 164

Revere, Paul III, 157, 247

Revere, Thomas, Jr., 165

Revolution. See American Revolution

Reynolds, Grindall, 254, 259

Rich, Obadiah, 202

rings, 224–25, 230, 233–34

Ripley, Ezra, 258, 259

Rishworth, Edward, 213

rococo style chasing. See chasing, rococo

Roman Catholic communion silver, 5, 119

Ross, Alexander, 233

Roth, Rodris, 29

Rouse, William, patch box, 52, 54

Rowlandson, Thomas, 55, 56

Rudenstine, Neil L., 183

The Rudiments of Genteel Behavior (Nivelon), 53–54, 55

Ruggles, Timothy, 137

Rules of Civility (Washington), 7

Rumney, Edward, 168

Russell, John, 103

salts, 187, 254, 256. See also Great Salt, Harvard

Sanderson, Robert, Sr. See Hull and Sanderson

Sargeant, Peter, 75

Sartell, Josiah, 125–26

sauceboats, Paul Revere, Jr., 170, 170

Sayer, Robert, 145, 146

Sayward, Jonathan and Sarah, 233

Scales, Stephen, 194

scenes, narrative. See chasing, rococo

Schivelbusch, Wolfgang, 82

Sea Captains Carousing in Surinam (Greenwood), 50–51, 51

seals and seal rings, 230, 230

Second Great Awakening, 125

1768, events of, 135, 137–39, 144–45

Sever, Nicholas, 192

Sewall, Samuel, 62, 63, 186

Sewell, Moses and Miriam Stone, 233

sexual pursuit motif: needlework pictures, 30, 30; rococo narrative scenes, 19, 27–32, 28, 32; snuff, tobacco, and patch boxes, 52, 54, 56–57, 57; sugar boxes, 79

Shapleigh, Nicholas, 217

Sharp, Gibbens, 167, 173

Shattuck, Lemuel, 246, 248

Shattuck, William, 158

Shays’s Rebellion, 260–61

“The Shepherd’s Dog and the Wolf,” 33, 34, 35

shipping scenes, 36, 36–37

Sibley, John Langdon, 204

silver: and beauty, ideas of, 3–5; buffing/polishing, 4; chasing technique, 20; coinage, 1–3, 2, 10–11, 215–16, 216; counterfeiters, 10–11; cultural power of, 6–9, 19; and divinity, association with, 4–5; engraving tools, 139, 140; en suite, 158, 158; and gentility (see gentility, marks of); hollowware technique, 250–51; marks, paired, 44, 254; mining and production of, 11–13; and social divisions (see social class hierarchy, maintenance of); as status symbol (see status symbols); theft of, 10, 11; value of, by weight, 2, 215

Simkins, John, 162

Simpkins, William: creampot, 32–36, 34, 35; teapot, 20, 22, 22, 28, 28, 29–30, 31

Simpson, John, 24

Skillin, Simeon, Jr., 247

Smibert, John, 63

Smith, Erastus, 94

Smith, John, 56

Smith, Peter and Elizabeth Wendell, 232

Smith, Sidney L., 252, 252

Smith, Stephen and Deborah Ellis, 232

smoking. See tobacco use

“Snuff: A Poem” (Arbuckle), 50

snuff, tobacco, and patch boxes, 44–58; construction and use of, 44–46; decoration of, 44, 48, 56; distinctions between, 44–46; as gifts and love tokens, 55–57; imported, 44; lids, 44, 45, 52; as mark of gentility, 44, 45, 46, 52–53, 54–55; marks, 44; patch boxes, 1, 45, 52, 53, 54; patches, use of, 46–48; snuffboxes, 31–32, 32, 50, 52, 56, 57; tobacco boxes, 45, 48, 49, 52, 53; tobacco use (see tobacco use)

social class hierarchy, maintenance of: communion silver, 91, 93–94, 100–101, 118; Harvard College silver, 187, 205; Maine silver, 214–15, 223–24, 225; pew seating, 122–24; snuff, tobacco, and patch boxes, 44, 52; social conventions for, 7–8; sumptuary laws, 223–24; Washington Procession, 159–60. See also gentility, marks of; materialism; status symbols

Sons of Liberty, 140–41, 171, 172, 173

Sons of Liberty Bowl (Revere), 135, 141, 143, 145; design of, 142–43; names engraved on, 140–42; provenance, 147–48; rapid production of, 142; symbolism of “45,” 143–45; symbolism of “92,” 145–47

South Battery, Boston (Johnston), 38, 40

South Church (Andover, Mass.), 118, 126

South East View of ye Great Town of Boston (Burgis), 37

Sparhawk, William Pepperrell, 234

Spencer, Thomas, 221

spoons: Bartiett, Samuel, 254, 255; Maine silver, 215, 221–22, 222, 232; and the mouth, social conventions of, 8; Revere, Paul, Jr., 174, 175; Revere’s customers for, 156–57, 158

The Sportsman’s Dictionary, 22, 23, 24

St. Andrew’s Lodge (Boston, Mass.), 167–68

St. George, Robert Blair, 94

St. James Church (New London, Conn.), 125, 126

St. Luke’s Church (Isle of Wight County, Va.), 121

standing salts, 187, 254, 256. See also Great Salt, Harvard

status symbols: chocolate and chocolate pots, 62, 65–66, 82–83; communion silver, donated, 91, 93–94, 118, 235, 237; English narrative scenes (see chasing, rococo); Harvard College silver, 183, 187, 205; Maine silver, 219–20; silver’s rank as, 1, 7–9, 19, 153, 183, 215, 223–24, 225; tea ceremony, 231. See also gentility, marks of; materialism; social class hierarchy, maintenance of

Steams, Charles, 200

Steams, William Gordon, 202

Steele, Richard, 49–50

Still Life of Chocolate Service (Melendez), 62, 63, 64

Stoddard, Solomon, 62, 103–4

Stone, Samuel, 103

Storer, Ebenezer and Mary Edwards, 73

Stoughton, William, 62, 64, 66–67, 186

Stoughton cup, Harvard, 183, 186, 186, 201, 203, 205

strainer, Samuel Bartlett, 254, 256

sugar boxes, 78, 78–79, 79

sumptuary laws, 223–24

Swan, James, 173

sword, silver-hilted, 230–31, 232

Tailer, Sarah Byfield, 66, 67

Tailer, William, 67

tankards: Bartlett, Samuel, 252–53, 253; Boyer, Daniel, 237; Burt, John, 9, 227, 227; as communion silver, 118, 120, 235, 236, 237, 237, 252–53, 253; Kneeland, Joseph, 190, 191; Minott, Samuel, 194, 197; Parker, Daniel, 236, 237; Revere, Paul, Jr., 174, 175, 194, 196; Winslow, Edward, 189, 189–90

taverns, Boston, 140–41, 171–72

tea ceremony, 29, 231

tea drinking, 61, 231–32

teapots: Coney, John, 83; and Copley’s portrait of Revere, 139–40; Hurd, Jacob, 83, 218, 219, 232; Hurd, Nathaniel, 220, 221; numbers of, 83, 157; Revere, Paul, Jr., 157, 158, 174, 175; Simpkins, William, 20, 22, 22, 28, 28, 29–30, 31

tea services, popularity of, 155, 157, 158, 231–32

Templeman, John and Mehitable, 158

theft, 10, 11

thimbles, 223, 223, 233

Third Church (Boston, Mass.), 116, 116, 124

Third Church (Ipswich, Mass.), 126–27, 128

Tileston, John, 246, 247

“To a Lady on Her Parrot,” 31

tobacco boxes, 45, 48, 49, 52, 53. See also snuff, tobacco, and patch boxes

tobacco use, 48–52, 54–55

Tompson, Benjamin, 61–62

tongs, Paul Revere, Jr., 174, 175, 232

The town of Boston in New-England and Brittish ships . . . (Revere), 138, 138

Tracy, Nathaniel, 168

Trinity Church (New York, N.Y.), 120, 120

Tuckerman, Edward, 163

tunn, Hull and Sanderson, 5, 6

Turell, Jane Pepperrell, 236

tutorial silver, 184, 190–94

two-handled communion cups: Brigden, Zachariah, 101, 102; in the communion ritual, 100–101, 103; Dixwell, John, 101, 101; English pieces, 94, 95, 101, 102; Fletcher and Gardiner, 91, 92, 93, 93; Parker, Daniel, 236, 237

Tyler, Andrew, 218, 231

Upton, Dell, 121, 124

urns, Paul Revere, Jr., 158, 158, 166, 166

Vassall, John, 37, 190

Vassall tankards. Harvard, 190, 191, 201, 203

A View of Castle William By Boston in New England, 38, 39

“A View of the Town of Concord” (Doolittle / Smith), 252, 252

Virginia church architecture, 121–24, 122

Wadsworth, Benjamin, 198–99

Waite, Thomas, 250

Walker, Lucretia Colt, 94, 101

Ward, Barbara McLean, 93–94, 100

Ward, Gerald, 235

Ward, Nathaniel, 48

Warden, G. B., 75

Ware, Henry, 201

Warland family chest-on-chest, 77, 78

A Warm Place—Hell (Revere), 137, 137

Warren, John, 168–69

Warren, Joseph, 137, 146, 147, 147, 169

Warren, Peter, 226, 227

Warren, Sarah, 24, 25

Washington, George, 7

Washington Procession, 159–60

watches, 223

water pitchers, 158–59, 159

Webb, Edward, chocolate pot, 71–73, 72

Webb, Joseph, 167

Welch, George, 221

West Church (Boston, Mass.), 129

Whipple, Mary Cutts, 233

Whipple, William, 231, 233, 235, 236

White, John, 259

Whitefield, George, 48

Whittemore, William, heart-shaped box, 56, 57

Wigglesworth, Edward, 200

Wilkes, John, 143–45, 146, 146–47, 148

Willard, Joseph, 194

Williams, Chester, 100, 103, 104

Williams, Samuel, 200

Williams, William (hatter), 166

Williams, William (minister), 104

Williamson, R., 68

Winslow, Edward: chocolate pots, 69–71, 70; Hedge Tankard, Harvard, 189, 189–90; sugar box, 79, 79

Wirgman, John, gracecup, 226, 226

Wise, Jeremiah, 234

Wise, Mary, 235

Wonder-Working Providence (Johnson), 49

Woodbery, Thomas, 221

Woodbridge, John, 99, 105

Wootton, John, 24, 25

Worlidge, John, 63, 65

Wycherley, William, 54