Punch bowl
Sarah Bradlee Fulton, renown for her patriotism and for having served as a nurse after the Battle of Bunker Hill, originally owned this Chinese export porcelain punch bowl. According to family history, General George Washington was so impressed with her actions that he visited her after arriving in Boston to take command of the Continental Army in 1775. The Fultons reportedly chose this bowl to serve punch to their honored guest.
The bowl has been repaired with multiple staples and two metal edge clamps after having been broken into several pieces.
Published ReferencesHelen Tilden Wild, “Sarah Bradlee Fulton,” Medford Historical Register vol 1. (August 1898): 53-56.
“Painted Him for the Tea Party: House Still Standing on Hollis St Where Mrs. Fulton Helped to Make Up Her Brother . . .” Cambridge Chronicle, December 25, 1891