A George III silver coffee pot, possibly Peter & Anne Bateman, overstruck mark of Thomas Oliphant, London, 1792
Silver, Furniture and Ceramics
Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 9 000 - 12 000
About this Item
A George III silver coffee pot, possibly Peter & Anne Bateman, overstruck mark of Thomas Oliphant, London, 1792
the urn-shaped body bright-cut with bands of foliage, fruit and acorns interspersed with cartouches enclosing flowerheads, with a later armorial below, the hinged cover surmounted by a ball finial, the side applied with a later wooden loop handle, raised on a circular reeded and domed foot, minor dents, 33,5cm high, 755g all in
Provenance
Purchased from Anne's Antiques on 10/05/1985 by the current owner's father
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