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A double-handled dark brown glazed earthenware jar with a wide, rolled rim and squat body with …

Decorative Arts Highlights

Telfair Museums' decorative arts collection began with the 1875 bequest of Mary Telfair's house and furnishings and was significantly increased with a similar bequest by Margaret Gray Thomas in 1951, which included the Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters. Many of the other objects in the collection are likewise tied to Savannah, either as the location of their creation or through the families who once owned them. As Telfair continues to grow the collection through gifts and purchases, it strives to obtain objects that will help tell more inclusive stories about the city and decorative arts more broadly.

Collection Highlights
A colorful crazy quilt with numerous designs and motifs.
Kathryn Armstrong
1885
A silver oval sugar basket on a pedestal base with a cobalt blue glass liner and an engraved bo…
Hester Bateman
1788
Pieced quilt in Lone Star and Carpenter’s Wheel patterns.
Mary Ann Walker Bostick
c. 1830 - 1860
One of a pair of “Lacy Beehive” clear glass octagonal cake plates.
Boston and Sandwich Glass Co.
c. 1830