Mugs
PewtererMade by
Frederick Bassett
(about 1740 - 1800)
Original OwnerOriginally owned by
Lieutenant Uriel Holmes
(American, 1741 - 1809)
Original OwnerOriginally owned by
East Hartland Congregational Church
(American)
Datemade 1780-1785, dated 1776
MediumCast pewter
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width including handle x depth): 4 3/4 x 5 1/2 x 3 13/16in. (12.1 x 14 x 9.7cm)
ClassificationsMetalware
Credit LineBequest of Roderick Bissell Jones
DescriptionGroup of three cast pewter pint mugs, part of a pewter Communion service consisting of a flagon (.1), three mugs (.2.1-.3), a baptismal basin (.3), and two patens (.4-.5). Each mug has a cylindrical body with straight, tapered sides. Each mug has a cast handle that is soldered onto the body; the S-curve handle has a small tab on top, filing marks on the inside, and a rounded terminal. Opposite the handle is an engraved inscription that reads, "LIEUT URIEL HOLMES'S/ Gift to/ HARTLAND CHURCH". Each mug has a two plain, raised bands: one at the rim and another one-third down the body. Each mug has tapered molding around the base. The underside of each mug has skimming marks. Mug .1 is well polished, while mugs .2 and .3 are tarnished. Each mug has light scratches. Mugs .2 and .3 each have dents on the body. Mug .3 has a bowed bottom.
Skimming Marks: Skimming marks are concentric rings left on cast pewter objects by skimming tools. Skimming is the process of removing metal and smoothing rough surfaces by scraping the pewter object as it rotates on a lathe.
Skimming Marks: Skimming marks are concentric rings left on cast pewter objects by skimming tools. Skimming is the process of removing metal and smoothing rough surfaces by scraping the pewter object as it rotates on a lathe.
Object number1974.56.2.1-.3
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