An 18th century silver coffee pot, possibly German, with import marks for London, 1890, retailed by Solomon Andrade Lazarus
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An 18th century silver coffee pot, possibly German, with import marks for London, 1890, retailed by Solomon Andrade Lazarus
the baluster body moulded with c-scrolls enclosing a vacant cartouche, the lower half moulded with fluting, the side applied with an ebonised scroll handle, the spout moulded with a shell motif, the hinged domed cover with flowerhead-and-leaf finial above c-scrolls and fluting, with pierced strainer, raised on four outswept feet, the base engraved with an A,21cm high, 475g all in
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