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From the recent exhibition at the New York Historical Society, "Crafting Freedom". Commeraw's work was already known and well regarded, but it was only a few years ago that records were uncovered revealing that he was a Black New Yorker and had been politically active, including leading a tragically failed colonization effort to Sierra Leone.

[โ€“] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

That, or rohypnol!

And thanks--it's about 230 years old and still doesn't leak.

[โ€“] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Used to be normal for pubs! Wish it still were, I hate having to bring my tankard to the bar and then bring it back home again :-/

 

The official title is "All-Under-Heaven Complete Map of the Everlasting Unified Qing Empire". Modesty was not a concern...

It's not obvious at a glance, but this map depicts not just China, but Southeast Asia, Africa, England, the Netherlands, possibly Portugal...it's a map meant not for navigation, but for prestige and administration.

I did a podcast interview about this map with dealer Kevin Brown, if you're curious.

 

A beautiful teapot though unusual for the period--some have speculated that the spout was a later replacement, but metal analysis suggests it is probably original. The coat of arms are a slightly later replacement, as faint traces of an earlier engraving can be seen. The extant arms likely belonged to a north Welsh family, possibly Edwards or Trevor.