English Hallmarked Sterling Teapot. London, 1808.
v** SOLD ARCHIVES **vEnglish Hallmarked Sterling Teapot. London, 1808.
A stunning sterling teapot with a unique combination of wood and sterling. It features a wooden handle and lid cap that makes the teapot easier to pick up, hold and pour when serving. The teapot is a unique shape with a rippled body, a small spout with a bold,yet small footed base for placement. On the bottom, there is English Hallmarks indicating it is sterling from the city of London, England, during the period of George III, dated 1808.
A beautiful English Hallmarked teapot from a passed era, that would make an effortless, yet timeless gift.
Hallmarked: On the bottom, Silver Standard Mark : Lion for sterling, City Mark: Crowned Leopard’s Head for London, Duty mark for the sovereign head of George III, ‘N’ dated 1808. Marker’s Mark is unknown with ‘I D’. (see images for reference)
Excellent Condition: No dents or repairs (minimal surface scratches and tarnish that can be easily polished)
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