31st Mar, 2021 11:00

Silver & Objects of Vertu
 
Lot 340
 

A William IV sterling silver teapot, London 1834 by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard

A William IV sterling silver teapot, London 1834 by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard

Of inverted baluster form, raised upon four die stamped and rocaille and C scroll feet. The acanthus capped curved spout with fluted rocaille decoration opposite an acanthus C scroll handle with leafy junction, pinned with ivory insulators. The everted die stamped ornate rim of flower heads and foliate scrolls, the domed hinged lid with a detachable Victorian finial formed as a gourd with leafy stem, marked for London circa 1845 by William Hunter. Fully marked underneath, part-marked to handle and lid, the finial with part-marks. The underneath of pot with journeyman’s mark of an X and numerals 249.

Length – 28 cm / 11 inches

Weight – 815 grams / 26.2 ozt

Sold for £625

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