3rd Mar, 2022 10:00
A George III sterling silver teapot on stand, London 1796 by Peter and Ann Bateman
Of oval form with reeded rims, the tapering tubular spout opposite a wooden C scroll handle pinned to sockets, the hinged domed lid above a cavetto section, surmounted by a detachable finial modelled as a gourd above a leafy calyx. Each side with a bright cut engraved with a vacant shaped shield cartouche below tied ribbon. The stand of oval form upon four reeded splay feet with a cavetto edge and reeded rim, engraved the same to field centre. Each fully marked, the lid with makers mark and lion passant only. Together with a George III silver twin handled sugar bowl, London 1800, no makers mark, of ogee form with moulded twin loop handles and a gilt interior. (3)
Teapot length – 26.6 cm / 10.6 inches
Gross weight – 870 grams / 27.97 ozt
Sold for £450
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