Robert Gray & Son
Decorative Arts - Silver
About this Item
Edinburgh & Glasgow, Scotland
A Scottish silver coffee pot, Robert Gray & Son, Edinburgh, 1807
urn-shaped, the body with an engraved foliate band above a gadrooned border, raised on a spreading circular foot, the spout and handle moulded with acanthus leaves, the hinged cover with a stylised thistle finial and engraved and gadrooned borders, overall dents, the base with repairs and restorations, the handle with new pins and later fillets, hinges distressed,25cm high,1035g
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