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  • Made around 1775 of lead-glazed cream-colored refined earthenware, this centerpiece is comprised of eleven separate pieces and consists of a base or plateau that supports a central column and provides the framework for four tiers of cruet bottles and...

  • Conservators in Colonial Williamsburg’s Wooden Artifacts Conservation Lab undertook framing of the newly acquired ca. 1695 portrait of British King William III (1650-1702, reigned 1689-1702), attributed to the leading English portrait painter of that...

  • Each print features flowering plants in bloom for each month of the year, tastefully arranged in decorative urns. They were at the height of fashion and a must-have for anybody-who-was-anybody interested in gardening at the time John Custis ordered t...

  • This toy set, made in what is now Germany in the second half of the 19th century, features several buildings that house a variety of exotic animals. The largest building measures only 6 inches tall. Each piece is carved from wood and hand-painted.

  • This soup tureen, made in early nineteenth-century England, is shaped like a sea turtle.

  • Learn more about the conservation work completed to prepare Claes Jansz Visscher's print of America.

  • The life-size portrayal of George Washington was rendered in 1780 by the country’s preeminent portraitist, Charles Willson Peale, and represents one of the most important paintings of the American Revolutionary period.

  • At a little over nine inches tall, this flowerpot with its ruffled edge is made of red earthenware covered with a lead glaze that not only gave it a decorative sheen, but also enabled it to retain water.

  • This silver plate acts as the buckle of an officer’s shoulder-worn sword or bayonet belt.