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ANTIQUE SILVER TEAPOTS

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Sterling silver teapot, having a plain round body, an applied cape with egg-and-dart border, a wooden handle, and hinged lid with silver finial, all sitting on a collet foot. Made by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths of London in 1927. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver teapot are height 13 cms (5 inches), length 27 cms (10.5 inches), and the weight is approx. 651 (21 troy ounces).

£945

Antique Edwardian Sterling silver teapot, having a plain panelled hexagonal body with an applied reeded band, an insulated silver handle, and hinged lid with ivory finial, all sitting on a pedestal foot. Made by Henry Wilkinson of Birmingham in 1909. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver teapot are height 17 cms (6.75 inches), length 24 cms (9.5 inches), and the weight is approx. 630g (20.3 troy ounces).

£945

Antique Georgian sterling silver oval teapot, having a plain baluster body, wooden handle and finial, a scroll spout, two bands of reeded chasing, and with a flat-hinged lid. Made by John Wren II of London in 1802. Length 28 cms (11 inches), height 17.5 cms (6.75 inches). Weight approx. 420g (13.5 troy ounces).

£1,185

Antique Victorian sterling silver teapot, having a plain round baluster body with an applied reede central band, a silver insulated handle, a hinged lid with finial, and sitting on a collet foot. Made by the John Figg of London in 1857. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver teapot are length 27 cms (10.5 inches), height 11.5 cms (4.5 iches), and it weighs approx. 657g (21 troy ounces).

£1,295

Antique Victorian sterling silver teapot, having a round baluster body with hand-engraved floral decoration, a silver insulated handle, a flat invisibly hinged lid with silver finial, and sitting on a collet foot. Made by the William Hunter of London in 1860. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver teapot are length 23 cms (9 inches), height 14 cms (5.5 iches), and it weighs approx. 715g (23 troy ounces). Please note that this item is crested in one cartouche.

£1,345

Antique Georgian sterling silver oval teapot, having a band of floral engraving, a panelled mid-section, hand-cut wooden handle and finial, a scroll spout, and with a flat-hinged domed lid. Made by Soloman Hougham of London in 1801. Length 29 cms (11.5 inches), height 17 cms (6.75 inches). Weight approx. 534g (17 troy ounces).

£1,385

Antique Georgian sterling silver, hand-engraved teapot, made by William Plummer of London in 1784. Height 11 cms.

£1,495

Antique Georgian sterling silver teapot on stand, having a hand-engraved oval body, a hinged domed lid with wooden finial, a wooden scroll handle, and sitting on its original stand with four flanged feet. Made by George Brasier of London in 1800. Length 29 cms (11.5 inches), height (on stand) 18 cms (7 inches). Weight approx. 527g (17 troy ounces).

£1,995

Antique Georgian sterling silver teapot on stand, having a hand-engraved straight-sided and shaped oval body, a hinged domed lid with ivory finial, an original silver scroll handle, and sitting on its original stand with four flanged feet. Made by Robert Gaze of London in 1794. Length 29 cms (11.5 inches), height (on stand) 18 cms (7 inches). Weight approx. 790g (25.5 troy ounces).

£2,295

Antique Georgian sterling silver teapot in an early George II Bullet style, having a plain round baluster body, straight tapering spout, wooden scroll handle and finial, an invisibly hinged flat lid, and sitting on a collet foot. Made by George Greenhill Jones of London in 1730. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver teapot are length 21 cms (8.25 inches), height 11 cms (4.3 inches), and it weighs approx. 445g (14.4 troy ounces). Please note that this teapot is crested on one side with a full armorial crest.

£5,775

   Antique Victorian sterling silver unusual half-fluted Art Nouveau style bachelor teapot. Made by J. M. Bembridge of Birmingham in 1896. Length 20 cms (8 inches), height 10 cms (4 inches), width 9 cms (3.5 inches). Total weight approx. 260g ounces (8.4 troy ounces).

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Antique Victorian sterling silver Bachelor teapot, having a round half swirl-fluted body, wooden finial and handle, and a  hinged lid below which is a band of hand-chased floral decoration. Made by George Maudsley Jackson of London in 1889. Please note that the main hallmarks on the body are rubbed, but the hallmarks underneath the lid are very crisp. Length 19 cms (7.5 inches), height 11 cms (4.25 inches), diameter 11 cms (4.25 inches). Weight approx. 235g (7.6 troy ounces).

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   Sterling silver Art Deco style panelled teapot with ebonised wooden handle and finial, made by George Hancock of Sheffield in 1924. Height 19 cms (7.5 inches), length 23 cms (9 inches). Weight approx. 16 troy ounces (496g).

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   Antique Victorian sterling silver half-fluted teapot with ebonised handle and finial. Made by William Hutton and Sons of London in 1897. Length 26 cms (10.25 inches), height 14 cms (5.5 inches), width 11.5 cms (4.5 inches). Weight approx. 15 troy ounces (465g).

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Sterling silver Bachelor tapot in an early George I Bullet style, having a plain round baluster body, panelled spout, insulated silver scroll handle and finial, hinged lid, and sitting on a collet foot. Made by West and Son of London in 1912. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver teapot are length 22 cms (8.75 inches), height 10 cms (4 iches), and it weighs approx. 419g (13.5 troy ounces).

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   Sterling silver Arts and Crafts style teapot, having a round bellied body with hand-hammered finish, hinged domed lid with wooden finial, straight spout, and wooden scroll handle. Made by Henry Atkins of Sheffield in 1927. Length 24 cms (9.5 inches), height 15 cms (6 inches). Weight approx. 480g (15.5 troy ounces).

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Sterling silver Bachelor teapot in an early George I Bullet style, having a plain round baluster body, panelled spout, wooden scroll handle and finial, hinged lid, and sitting on a collet foot. Made by the Adie Brothers of Birmingham in 1933. The dimensions od this fine hand-made silver teapot are length 20 cms (8 inches), height 11.5 cms (4.5 iches), and it weighs approx. 396g (12.8 troy ounces).

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   Antique Georgian Regency sterling silver bachelor teapot, having a hand-chased baluster body, applied floral borders, insulated handle and finial, flat-hinged lid, and sitting on four cast feet. Made by William Bateman of London in 1818. Length 19 cms (7.5 inches), height 11.5 cms (4.5 inches). Weight approx. 350g (11.3 troy ounces)

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   Antique Victorian sterling silver half-fluted teapot with cape style top, and wooden handle and finial. Made by the Savory Brothers of London in 1881. Length 26 cms (10 inches), height 13 cms (5 inches), width 14.5 cms (5.75 inches). Weight approx. 18 troy ounces.

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   Antique Edwardian sterling silver teapot, having a large plain baluster body, fruit wood handle, panelled spout, domed and hinged lid with finial, sitting on a collet foot. Made by Charles Stuart Harris of London 1909. Length 23 cms (9 inches), height 20 cms (8 inches). Weight approx. 880g (28.4 troy ounces).

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   Antique Georgian sterling silver teapot with gadroon edge, silver insulated handle, reeded decoration, domed hinged lid with finial, all sitting on four ball feet. Made by Thomas Watson of Newcastle in 1814. Length 28 cms (11 inches), height 17 cms (6.75 inches), width 14 cms (5.5 inches). Weight approx. 655g (21 troy ounces).

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   Antique Georgian sterling silver teapot, having an oval body with half-fluting, reeded borders with a band of bright-cut engraving, hinged dome lid with urn finial, and silver insulated handle. Made by Peter and Anne Bateman of London in 1798.

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   Antique Georgian sterling silver teapot with oval straight-sided body, straight spout, wooden finial and scroll handle, domed oval hinged lid, and bright-cut engraved floral decoration. Made by henry Chawner of London in 1793. Length 26 cms (10.25 inches), height 16 cms (6.25 inches), width 10 cms (4 inches). Weight approx. 480g (15.5 troy ounces). Please note that this has an engraved crest on both sides.

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   Antique Georgian sterling silver teapot with straight-sided and shaped body, with straight spout, wooden finial and scroll handle, domed oval hinged lid, and bright-cut engraved decoration. Made by Soloman Hougham of London in 1793. Length 27.5 cms (10.75 inches), height 16 cms (6.25 inches), width 9 cms (3.5 inches). Weight approx. 460g (14.8 troy ounces).

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   Antique Georgian sterling silver oval teapot with ivory scroll handle and pineapple finial, hinged lid with flat hinge, with top and bottom bands of hand-engraved floral decoration. Made by William Robinson of Edinburgh in 1797. Length 29 cms (11.5 inches), height 18.5 cms (7.25 inches). Weight approx. 580g (18.7 troy ounces). Please note that this piece is crested.

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   Antique Georgian sterling silver teapot with straight-sided and shaped body, with straight spout, wooden finial and scroll handle, domed oval hinged lid, and bright-cut engraved decoration. Made by George Gilks of London in 1787. Length 31 cms (12.25 inches), height 19 cms (7.5 inches), width 12.5 cms (5 inches). Weight approx. 585g (19 troy ounces). Please note that this has an engraved armorial crest on one side.

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   Antique Georgian sterling silver hand-engraved oval striaght-sided teapot with original stand. Made by Peter & Anne Bateman of London in 1798. Length of teapot 27 cms, height on stand 18.5 cms.

SOLD



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