Lora Jean Kilroy Visitor and Education Center

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Displayed in exhibit cases at the Kilroy Center are groups of objects that represent some of Miss Ima Hogg’s and Bayou Bend’s collecting interests: English, American, and imported ceramics; glass; Texana; and silver and other metals. Nearby, the Hogg Family Legacy Room celebrates the Hogg family's deep commitment to civic responsibility and their vision of Houston as a metropolis of international importance. There, you’ll find some collection objects given by the Hogg family to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

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Basket with Stand
c. 1755–1765
Lead-glazed earthenware
B.60.22.1,.2
Loving Cup
c. 1762
Salt-glazed stoneware with cobalt
B.2022.8
Pocket Bottle
American Flint Glass Company
c. 1764–1774
Potash-lime glass
B.58.7
Tumbler
Samuel Bell
c. 1860–1861
Silver
B.2018.20
Mug
c. 1690–1705
Salt-glazed stoneware
B.99.26
Mug
c. 1690–1710
Hard-paste porcelain
B.2016.8
Pitcher and Tray
Stephen Richard
c. 1815–1839
Silver
B.91.48.1,.2
Teapot
c. 1750–1760
Lead-glazed earthenware (redware)
B.61.99.A,.B
Hot-Water Dish
c. 1810–1820
Hard-paste porcelain with enamel and gilding
B.2007.1
Plate
Thomas Mayer
c. 1826–1838
Lead-glazed earthenware with transfer print
B.2013.12
Armchair
Francis Trumble
c. 1760–1770
Yellow-poplar, ash, white oak, soft maple, and hickory (right stretcher is a replacement made of beech)
B.64.31
Coffeepot
c. 1795–1805
Hard-paste porcelain
B.55.12.2.A,.B
Pitcher
Boston and Sandwich Glass Co.
c. 1825–1845
Lead glass
B.2003.5
Ice Tongs
John R. Wendt
c. 1862–1870
Silver
B.91.32
Crumber
Hall, Hewson & Brower
c. 1846–1852
Silver
B.91.34
Soup Tureen
c. 1755–1770
Salt-glazed stoneware
B.57.64.A,.B
scan from file photograph
c. 1690–1710
Painted oak; pine
B.69.48
Church Cup
Peter Young
c. 1775–1797
Pewter
B.66.9.2
scan from file photograph
c. 1755–1770
Salt-glazed stoneware
B.58.17
Figured Flask
Baltimore Glass Works
c. 1847
Nonlead glass
B.72.56
Jug
c. 1782–1783
Lead-glazed earthenware (creamware)
B.72.101
Figured Flask
Coffin and Hay Glass Works
c. 1836
Nonlead glass
B.72.100
Mug
James Beech
c. 1837–1856
Lead-glazed earthenware with transfer print
B.2004.40
Pitcher
Tucker China Factory
c. 1826–1838
Hard-paste porcelain with enamel and gilding
B.22.5.2
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