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An exquisite piece 925 Sterling Silver William IV English sterling teapot on stand 1837 - 16" high x 9" wide x 12" deep
An exquisite piece 925 Sterling Silver William IV English sterling teapot on stand 1837 - 16" high x 9" wide x 12" deep
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COCOMONEY.STORE,,, AUTHENTIC VERIFIED INSPECED GUARANTEED Very large, stunning English sterling silver chased and engraved lobed teapot on a decorative scroll-work stand. Spirit heating element present.
The teapot is melon-shaped with domed lid topped with a vine, leaf, and floral knop. Scroll handle and spout on a platform stand with a spirit burner, engraved with the heraldic device of a bust of a bearded man (representing a Saracen and symbolizing participation in the Crusades) and a beautiful gift inscription in Old English font "Bequeathed to C. E. Manley, by a Faithful and Affectionate Servant Mary Janes. July 1840" On pad feet, hinge top, hinged bottom with chain and pin attachment 98.8 troy ounces. Bearing the London date letter for 1837. Makers marks for Joseph and John Angel. Retailed by COCOMONEY.STORE
CONDITION: Excellent. Tiny dent on the edge of the heating element.
DIMENSIONS: 16 inches high x 9inches wide x 12 inches deep
WEIGHT: 98 troy ounces
Item id: 114359
Type: Holloware
Color: Silver
Style: Victorian, William IV
Origin: England • English
Age: Early 19th Century
Purpose: Serving Pieces, Tabletop, Tableware, Tea Sets, Teacups & Saucers, Teapots
Item type: Antique
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