It is said that the old Seward kitchen was one of the most popular stations of the Underground Railroad, and that many a poor slave who fled by this route to Canada carried to his grave the remembrance of its warmth and cheer.
Staffordshire Tureen
c. 1829
Blue and white Staffordshire Tureen part of the Cathedral series by James Clews. Decorated with Haywain, horses and cathedrals in blue. The inside bottom of the tureen is also decorated in blue and white with a cathedral. There are two large blue handles on body of tureen and hole in top for a ladle. Marked on bottom: "Warranted Staffordshire claws"
