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Decorative Arts ➔ Hexagonal Teapot With Plating Over Engraving, Removable Lid

Identifier:
1997.54.16a-b
Description:
Tall slightly-curved sided body. Circular top, squarish spout. Rectangular handle covered in tightly woven reeds. Eight different pictures of birds in branches, one on each side. Flowers plated and engraved on top.;Scratched; written;A Chinese symbol. |
Materials:
Pewter, Brass, Reed
Dimensions:
7" h 7" w 4" d
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Source:
Gift Of Steele A. Taylor
Exhibit/Program:
P is for Pewter (1999 – 2020)
Related Entities:
Saito (creator) Steele A. Taylor (donor)

Steele Taylor is a New Jersey native and a World War II Navy veteran. In 1948, after earning a degree in economics from Williams College in Winston, Massachusetts, he accepted a job offer from Dohler-Jarvis in Grand Rapids. In 1960 he moved to Grand Rapids Steel and was part owner and president when he retired in 1985. He has served on many boards throughout his career, such as the Mary Free Bed Hospital, Aquinas Emeritus Center, various Hospice boards and former member and president of the Art and Museum Board. Steele and his wife Mary are consummate world travelers and their collection is a testament to their travels. Artifacts donated by Steele are exceptional resources, representing various regions of the world. He has also donated an extensive collection of pewter items to the Grand Rapids Public Museum. 


Related Place:
China