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Urquhart Bullet Teapot

Silversmith (Aberdeen, Scotland, active 1710 - 1727)
Datec. 1725
Object NameTeapot
Mediumsilver
ClassificationsApplied Art
DimensionsOverall: height 15.9cm
Weight: 873.53gm
Handle to Spout: width 27.4cm
Overall: depth 14.3cm
Base: diameter 9cm
AcquisitionPurchased in 1969 with assistance from the the National Art Collections Fund and with income from the Webster Bequest.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationOn Display - Gallery 06
Object numberABDAG001000
About MeThis teapot is typical of the early style of Scottish teapots with a straight spout and barrel shaped body elongated to the foot. It seems likely that this teapot was a gift, possibly to commemorate a marriage. It is engraved on one side with the armorial bearing of John Urquhart, the 20th laird of Meldrum, Aberdeenshire and on the opposite side, the initials JC, those of his wife Jean Campbell. Urquhart served as a member of the 1707 Scottish parliament, which united Scotland and England.


More About Me
This teapot belonged to John Urquhart, the 20th laird of Meldrum, Aberdeenshire. He served as a member of the 1707 Scottish parliament, which united Scotland and England.
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