- GEORGIAN SILVER TEAPOT, ETC.Georgian
GEORGIAN SILVER TEAPOT, ETC.Georgian silver teapot, together with three early English spoons and a Dutch spoon dated 1767, 16.7 ozt.
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Condition:
Teapot measures 5 1/4" h. (to top of finial), base is 4 1/4" dia. Overall good condition. Repair to wooden handle. Split to base of wooden finial. NEW BIDDERS MAY NOT PAY WITH CREDIT CARD. Payment must be made with cash, check (items released after check clears), cashier's check, money order, bank wire transfer, or ACH.
- GEORGIAN SILVER TEAPOT AND CREAMERGeorgian
GEORGIAN SILVER TEAPOT AND CREAMERGeorgian silver teapot and creamer, 27.4 ozt
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- A Georgian Silver Teapot
Samuel Courtauld
A Georgian Silver Teapot
Samuel Courtauld I, London, 18th Century
having a treen handle and finial; the date mark obscured.
hallmarked for Sterling on underside
19 ozt gross
Height over handle 6 inches.
- GEORGIAN SILVER TEAPOT AND MATCHING
GEORGIAN SILVER TEAPOT AND MATCHING STANDGeorgian Silver Teapot and Matching Stand, having family crest with three hogs, height 6 1/2 inches, length 12 inches. 20.8 t.oz.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past. Condition: Reports are available by request and answered in the order they are received
- Georgian silver teapot 6"h x 11 1/2"w,
Georgian silver teapot 6"h x 11 1/2"w, 21 Troy ozs
- HYAM HYAMS, GEORGIAN SILVER TEAPOT,
HYAM HYAMS, GEORGIAN SILVER TEAPOT, LONDON Hyam Hyams, Georgian Silver Teapot, London
1869. Weight 27.5 troy ounces.
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- Georgian silver teapot, circa 1805,
Georgian silver teapot, circa 1805, bearing the makers mark "G.M." with the owners initials "W.B."
6.5"h 9.5"w x 3.5"d
Condition: Tarnished, wear consistent with age.
- Georgian silver teapot by Peter, Anne
Georgian silver teapot by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, circa 1806, with wood handle and finial.
7"h x 11.5"w
Condition: Tarnished, old repair to base, wear consistent with age.
- Georgian Silver Teapot, 1801, London,
Georgian Silver Teapot, 1801, London, Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart. Hallmarks on base. Sides engraved with floral and ribbon motif, right side with monogram KJE, left side with date 1936. Ebonized wood handle and finial. Measures 7x11.5x4.5''. Weighs 450g. Overall good condition with some scratches throughout, possible repair to spout with some pitting, and crack to handle by thumb hold; finial wing but could be rethreaded for better hold.
- Georgian silver teapot and matching
Georgian silver teapot and matching stand bearing the maker's mark of Henry Greenway 1775 hallmarked and with an engraved armorial crest. On stand 7"h.x12"l. stand 7"w.x5"d.
- GEORGIAN SILVER TEAPOT AND ASSOCIATED
GEORGIAN SILVER TEAPOT AND ASSOCIATED STAND teapot circa 1791 maker's marks for Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan London stand circa 1806 London maker's mark W of lozenge shape with brightwork decoration and fitted with a C-form wood handle the stand of conforming shape and decoration -- approx. 18.1 troy oz. gross weight - h:5.50 in. Provenance: Estate of Carolyn Cohen's Antiques and Jewelry
- Georgian silver teapot stand by William
Georgian silver teapot stand by William Bateman London dated 1803 stippled oval border and band centering wreath engraved with initials FAY; complete hallmarks on verso. H1'' L6 1/4'' W4 5/8'' and 4.1 Troy oz Provenance: Property descended in the prominent early Charleston South Carolina Gourdin and Young families to present owner.
- Georgian silver teapot stand by Samuel
Georgian silver teapot stand by Samuel Hennell London dated 1803 oval footed form adorned with stippled border and bands centering wreath engraved with initials FAY; complete hallmarks on verso. H1'' L6 3/4'' W5'' and 4.5 Troy oz Provenance: Property descended in the prominent early Charleston South Carolina Gourdin and Young families to present owner.