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A bullet-shaped George II silver teapot. Thomas England, London, 1731. The rounded body...
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Description
A bullet-shaped George II silver teapot.
Thomas England,
London, 1731.
The rounded body raised on a shallow, cast foot to a wooden handle with scroll thumbpiece, the teapot chased around the cover with scrolls, shells and trelliswork, the body later engraved with monograms within foliate framed cartouches, wooden finial to hinged cover, the underside later stamped 'Elkington & Co.', 12.3cm high (inc. handle), approx. weight 14.6ozt
Provenance: Property of a private collector.
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