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Silver Teapot & Stand
Silver Teapot & Stand
Geo III Silver tea pot & matching stand by Charles Aldridge, London 1795/96. Rare to find original tea pot & stand together. Tray 7-1/2" wide 3/4" high, 5-1/2" deep. Monogram "H" on one side of pot and center of tray. Pear wood handle. All dimensions approximate & items show normal wear.
Peter & Ann Bateman Water Urn
Peter & Ann Bateman Water Urn
Peter & Ann Bateman exceptional hot water urn. Made in London in 1794. Excellent condition. Hand engraved museum quality. All dimensions are near and approximate, w. to out side stem; item shows normal wear.
Peter & Ann Bateman Ivory Handle Teapot
Peter & Ann Bateman Ivory Handle Teapot
Peter and Anne Bateman teapot with ivory handle and vermeil. Made in 1796, by very good silversmiths (son and daughter-in-law of Hester). Beautiful teapot made in London. Excellent condition, possible minor old repair on bottom. Ivory handle shows age wear. All dimensions are near and approximate. Items show normal wear for age.
Royal Coffee Pot & Tray by Wright
Royal Coffee Pot & Tray by Wright
Personal Geo.III coffee pot made by Charles Wright, London, in 1777 with an under tray probably made in Villingen, Germany of the same era. Royal Crest of the Royal Family of Greece on both the pot and the tray. The reeded handle shows some wear at the top of handle and at the bottom of the handle. Tray is oval. All dimensions are near and approximate. The items show normal wear, and in good condi...
Paul Storr Goblet
Paul Storr Goblet
Paul Storr, Georgian silversmith, silver goblet made in 1804. Gilt inside. Beautiful crest. Approximate and near 8-1/4" tall, 5" dia. Good and clear hallmarks on bottom. Item shows normal and little wear.
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