54 Early neo-dassic style teapot and stand, c.1780, by Joseph Tby ofAbingdon, Maryland. This teapot and stand are engraved "PD" for Priscilla Dorsey (1762-1814), wife of Charles Carnan Kidgely, second master of Hampton. Another very similar teapot and stand made for Priscilla's sister, Rebecca Dorsey Kidgely, is now in the collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art. The Women's Committee of Historic Hampton, Inc. Photograph by Richard L. Goodbar. Silver tea caddy, Baltimore, c.1795. This tea caddy, marked by William Ball, is engraved with the Kidgely shield within an oval reserve, typical of many pieces made for Charles Caman Ridgely, second master of Hampton. Hampton NHS collection. Photograph by Richard L. Goodbar.