November Online Part III

Online-Only Auction, 22 - 30 November 2021

Decorative Arts

Sold for

ZAR 5 277
Lot 739
  • A George III silver teapot, William Vincent, London, 1783


Lot Estimate
ZAR 4 000 - 6 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 5 277

About this Item

A George III silver teapot, William Vincent, London, 1783
the oval wavy body engraved with bands of foliate motifs between wriggle work borders, the front and reverse engraved with an oval cartouche, the hinged cover surmounted by and ivory urn-shaped finial, the side applied with a wooden scroll handle, the base engraved IT.E, dents, restoration, 13cm high, 430g; and two silver teapot stands, Charles Aldridge, London, 1790, each oval, one engraved with a rectangular cartouche engraved with initials, the other with an oval cartouche enclosed by garlands of flowers, each cavetto with wriggle work and foliate motifs, raised on reeded bracket feet, each 16cm wide, 205g all in

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