John Emes
Decorative Arts
About this Item
London, England
A George III silver teapot, John Emes, London, 1797
oval, the body with a vacant cartouche, the wavy moulded shoulder engraved with bands of foliage and wriggle-work, applied with a later wooden handle, the hinged domed cover surmounted by a later turned wooden finial, scratch weights 13-10 u"ch"0, dents, repairs, 16cm high, 420g all in
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