March Interiors

Timed Online Auction, 20 March - 2 April 2025

Silver

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ZAR 14 070
Lot 17
  • A George IV silver teapot, William Eaton, London, 1822


Lot Estimate
ZAR 12 000 - 15 000
Selling Price
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ZAR 14 070
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About this Item

London, England
A George IV silver teapot, William Eaton, London, 1822
lobed bulbous body engraved with crests, the hinged cover with leaf and flower finial, the side applied with a stylised leaf thumbpiece and c-scroll handle, on a circular wavy footrim, restorations, 900g, 17cm high

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Notes

This George IV silver teapot by William Eaton showcases the refined artistry and craftsmanship of the early 19th century. Eaton established a reputation for both quality and innovative design, becoming a respected silversmiths of his time. The teapot is a testament to his skill, with its elegant form and intricate detailing, embodying the grandeur of the Georgian era. Eaton's legacy endures through his significant contributions to the silver industry, and his work remains highly regarded by collectors and enthusiasts today.

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