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English neoclassical engraved
English neoclassical engraved sterling silver teapot Benjamin Mordecai London 1782-'83 with fruit-wood handle and knop; 5 1/2 in. H. 10 1/4 in. L. 14.65 ozt. Estimate $ 300-400 There is no monogram. The engraving is rather worn.
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Early American Bennington
Early American Bennington TeapotLarge sturdy teapot depicting ferns and floral molded decoration with daisy finial 8.5'' H x 9'' W circa late 19th-early 20th century very minute chip tospout otherwise overall good condition.
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A George II silver bullet-shaped
A George II silver bullet-shaped teapot, Benjamin West, London 1743, with urn finial and engraved decoration, fitted a carved handle, 12cm high approximately 407g
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A George III silver teapot, William
A George III silver teapot, William Bennett, London 1806, of compressed circular form with reeded decoration, crested (crest of Baker?), finial removed, approximately 743g
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18th c. Benjamin Harbeson (with
18th c. Benjamin Harbeson (with crown stamp pre-1765) Philadelphia copper teakettle. Harbeson worked 1754-1809 in Phil.
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A GEORGE III TEAPOT Benjamin Smith,
A GEORGE III TEAPOT Benjamin Smith, London 1818, of squat circular form with waisted girdle, wooden C-scroll handle with snake's head terminal, raised on a circular footHeight: 13cm, weight: 23.8oz
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English silver teapot, compr
English silver teapot, compr
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GEORGE III STERLING SILVER
GEORGE III STERLING SILVER TEAPOT, WILLIAM BENNETT, GROSS: 11 OZT, L 8 INCHESGeorge III Sterling Silver Teapot, William Bennett,, London c. 1806 Dimensions: Gross: 11 ozt, L 8 inches
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Beverly Massachusetts pewter teapot
Beverly Massachusetts pewter teapot ca. 1830 bearing the touch of Eben Smith 7 1/4" h. ?
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A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT
A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT possibly by William Bennet, London, 1820, of circular form, tapering spout, the body foliate decoration in relief c.17oz Height: 13cm Length: 25.5cm
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B & O LAMBERTON TEA POT .
B & O LAMBERTON TEA POT .
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B & O LAMBERTON TEA POT .
B & O LAMBERTON TEA POT .
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W. A. S. BENSON (1854-1924) RARE
W. A. S. BENSON (1854-1924)
RARE ARTS & CRAFTS TEAPOT, LONDON 1904 silver, hallmarked London 1904, stamped WASB & CO21.3cm across, 9cm highLiterature: Hamerton, I. (ed.) W. A. S. Benson: Arts and Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design, ACC, 2005, p.75, pl.47, where a plated example of this teapot is illustrated
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Anthony Bennett (1949 England)
Anthony Bennett (1949 England) Teddy Roosevelt Teapot 1986 Earthenware with Silver Glaze; ht. 10.5 wd. 9.5 dp. 3.5 in. See The Eccentric Teapot (1989) by Garth Clark p.88 for a similar example. Condition: Excellent original condition.
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A GEORGE III TEAPOT AND MATCHED
A GEORGE III TEAPOT AND MATCHED TEAPOT STAND Benjamin Mountigue, London 1784, of oval shape with beaded borders, engraved initials to body, the hinged lid with a ball finial with beaded border; the stand, W.S, London 1789, of oval outline with bright-cut engraved decoration, engraved initials to centre in an oval cartouche, raised on four feet; together with two cream helmets and another of baluster form; a modern pierced comport, Sheffield 1907; a modern seven-bar toast rack and an unmarked twin handled bowl(qty)Height of teapot: 14.5cm, weighable silver: 37.5ozFrom the estate of the Late Lord David Douglas-HamiltonFrom the estate of The Late Lord David Douglas-Hamilton
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A George III/IV Silver Four-Piece
A George III/IV Silver Four-Piece Tea Service
Benjamin Smith, London, 1818 and 1821
comprising a water kettle on stand, teapot, creamer and sugar, the items engraved with the coat of arms of Sir Astley Cooper 1st Bart. each example with rosette banded decoration on body.
each hallmarked for Sterling, the teapot, creamer and sugar date marked for 1821, kettle date marked for 1818
106 ozt 3 dwt gross
Height of kettle on stand 11 1/2 inches.
Property from the Estate of Patricia Ann Black Smyth, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sold to Benefit Berea College, Berea, Kentucky
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GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT, A GEORGE
GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT, A GEORGE IV SILVER SUGAR BOWL AND A WILLIAM IV SILVER CREAMERThe pot Benjamin Smith, London, 1928 (lid marked); the creamer marks rubbed, IW, London, 1929; and the bowl marks rubbed, Paul Starr, London, 1834, and marked on base Starr & Mortimer. 3 7/8 to 6 1/2 in. x 5 to 10 in., approx. 56.14 oz.,
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*An English Silver Coffee Pot
*An English Silver Coffee Pot Benjamin Godfrey London 1732 of tapering circular form with incised armorial decoration and a scrolling wood handle; approximate weight overall 21.89 ozt. Height 8 1/2 inches.
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Bennett Bean. Teapot Form No. 1113.
Bennett Bean. Teapot Form No. 1113. 2004, pit-fired, painted, and gilt earthenware, enameled MDF. 8 h × 18 w × 3 d in. result: $630. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Impressed bean mark and numbered to underside ‘1113’. Provenance: Collection of the Artist
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GEORGE III STERLING SILVER TEAPOT
GEORGE III STERLING SILVER TEAPOT STAND, PROBABLY WILLIAM BENNETT, LONDON, C. 1796, L 5 7/8 IN. (14.9 CM.), 2.5 OZTGeorge III Sterling Silver Teapot Stand, Probably William Bennett, London, C. 1796,, Dimensions: L 5 7/8 in. (14.9 cm.), 2.5 ozt
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A George III Crested Sterling
A George III Crested Sterling Silver Coffee Pot Benjamin Brewood (ent. 1755) London 1764-65 plain baluster form with acanthus decorated goose neck spout applied gadrooned circular foot and cover retains original carved and ebonized handle height 10 3/4 in. weight 28 troy ounces.
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George IV English Silver Teapot
George IV English Silver Teapot London, 1825, marks for Benjamin Smith, squat baluster form, floral and leaf finial, wood handle, heraldic device, .925 fine, 20.01 oz.T., 6-1/4 x 10-1/2 x 6-1/2 in.,
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A Frankenthal oviform teapot, circa
A Frankenthal oviform teapot, circa 1765, painted with nuts and fruit, associated cover
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BEN OWEN III (B.1968 SEAGROVE, NC),
BEN OWEN III (B.1968 SEAGROVE, NC), TEAPOT Polychrome glaze with copper oxide, stoneware, ovoid form with cover, arched thumb-rest handle, signed on the underside and dated 2009.
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A silver teapot, London circa 1910,
A silver teapot, London circa 1910, (marks rubbed), monogrammed, 23cm wide
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A Gilt and Polychrome Decorated
A Gilt and Polychrome Decorated Tete-a-Tete comprising a teapot creamer covered sugar two cups two saucers and tray. Height of teapot 5 1/2 inches.
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Leonard Reed & Barton pewter coffee
Leonard Reed & Barton pewter coffee pot 10'' h.; a tole oval covered box; a burl hinged lid box; birch bark lidded box; a horn bowl; a wooden lemon squeezer and a Bennington type milk pan.
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New York pewter teapot ca. 1840
New York pewter teapot ca. 1840 bearing the touch of Thomas Boardman 7 1/4" h. ?
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A Brampton stoneware honey coloured
A Brampton stoneware honey coloured teapot modelled as a man with a top hat, 24.5cm high, marks for S & H Briddon, Brampton
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Philadelphia silver teapot ca. 1795
Philadelphia silver teapot ca. 1795 bearing the touch of Joseph Anthony Jr. with engraved monogram the reverse with a coat of arms ... ?
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A George III silver teapot,
A George III silver teapot, Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London 1785, oval with ebonised handle (porcelain finial detached), approximately 400gm gross
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Philadelphia pewter teapot ca. 1770
Philadelphia pewter teapot ca. 1770 bearing the touch of William Will 6 1/2" h. ?
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A Victorian silver teapot,
A Victorian silver teapot, Charles Fox, London 1837, of compressed circular form, bearing the Berkeley family crest, ivory heat absorbers to the handle, approximately 559gm
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Philadelphia pewter teapot ca. 1780
Philadelphia pewter teapot ca. 1780 bearing the touch of William Will 6" h. ?
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Hartford Connecticut pewter
Hartford Connecticut pewter teapot ca. 1805 bearing the touch of Samuel Danforth 7" h. ?
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A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT by
A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT by William Bateman II, London, 1832, of squat form, with a gadrooned border, scroll handle and terminating on four ball feet, together with a silver coffee pot by Thomas Bradbury and sons, London, 1898, of hexagonal tapering form and stained wood handle, gross weight c.33oz