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Auction House:
Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:81
Lots with images:81
Prices available:81
Category:
Tea & Coffee Pots
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A George III sterling silver tea urn with carved ivory loop handles and engraved contemporary coat of arms by Benjamin Smith II & James Smith III, London 1810, the original coiled snake finial by Paul Storr. 36 cm high, 4820 grams. The arms are those of… ***
*** A George II sterling silver tapering coffee pot by Edward Wood, London, 1746 engraved with a contemporary coat of arms within cartouche and motto 'Gang Forward', 23 cm high, The arms are those of Stirling impaling Scarlett. The houses of Stirling and… ***
*** An Australian silver coffee pot by Hendrik Forster, 27 cm high, 1225grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver oblong partially fluted tea pot by Paul Storr, London 1811, 29.5 cm long, 840 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver baluster coffee pot by John Sanders, London 1766, with gadrooned rim, wrythen finial and contemporary engraved coat of arms, 26 cm high, 725 grams ***
*** A George III silver coffee pot, Newcastle 1769 ***
*** A fine quality Christofle gilded-silver coffee pot, French, 19th century, with large ivory handle, stamped marks. 20 cm high ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver tea urn with ivory tap, English, circa 1780, approximately 39 cm high ***
*** A Georgian silver coffee pot, hallmarked London 1759, marker Benjamin Gignac. Provenance: R. Feldman Ltd, 53 Chancery Lane, London ***
*** A William IV sterling silver fluted coffee pot by Paul Storr, London 1836 with engraved anthemion decoration, contemporary coat of arms, and flower finial marked by John Samuel Hunt, 22 cm high, 820 grams, The Arms are those of Lambeth ***
*** A George III Scottish silver oval teapot and stand. Height 17 cm ***
*** A Victorian Irish sterling silver chinoiserie coffee pot decorated with Chinese figures, various plants and a pagoda engraved with a crest, by James Moore & Edward Murray, Dublin 1839, 26 cm high, 1100 grams. Provenance: Property originally of Thomas… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver fantasy cockerel teapot, import marks of William Moering, London 1896, with pseudo 18th century German marks, 19 cm long, 275 grams ***
*** A George II sterling silver coffee pot, English, 18th century. Hallmarks indistinct, Maker FW, 23 cm high ***
*** A Georg Jensen Danish silver blossom, post 1945 ***
*** George III silver baluster coffee pot, hallmarked for London 1784, made by John Kidder ***
*** A fine George IV sterling silver coffee pot London, 1824 by Robert Hennell. Height 34 cm ***
*** A George II silver Chinoiserie decorated baluster shaped coffee pot Birmingham 1899 London 1759 maker R.C. Height 30 cm ***
*** A George III sterling silver bright cut oval fluted tea pot and matching stand by Peter & Anne Bateman, London, 1796, engraved with contemporary script initials 'WHB, 30 cm long, 19 cm high, 805 grams ***
*** A George IV sterling silver baluster coffee pot by Robert Garrard II, London, 1827 engraved with a Baron's crest and coronet, 29 cm high, 1,125 grams ***
*** George II sterling silver teapot, London circa 1793 with inscription on base 'General Cavendish Lister 1st Life Guards, Born 1732. Lady Katherine Edith Baker Great Grand Daughter of General Lister, Born 1846'. Weight 420 grams ***
*** A Japonoiserie fine silver gilt miniature teapot, French, circa 1880, stamped Marret Freres Rue Vivienne, 11 cm high ***
*** A pair of George III silver covered urns, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793. 16 cm high ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver coffee pot ***
*** A George III pear-shaped coffee pot, by Joseph Cradock and William K. Reid, 1818 29 cm high overall, 34 ozs. Provenance: Phillips London 05 03 1985 ***
*** A bright cut sterling silver teapot with ebonised handle and ivory finial, Maker R.H, London, early 19th century, 13 cm high ***
*** A George III sterling silver fluted tea kettle, stand and burner by John Robins, London 1786, 40 cm high, 2,150 grams ***
*** A silver teapot and stand, Italian, circa 1820. 15 cm high, 30 cm long and stand 24 cm long ***
*** A George III sterling silver bright cut drum tea pot by Charles Wright, London 1778 with engraved contempoary coat of arms and script initials, 13 cm high ***
*** A fine and heavy gauge George IV sterling silver teapot, London 1808, by Paul Storr. 31 cm wide, 16 cm high ***
*** A George III sterling silver baluster coffee pot by John Stamp, London 1781, 35 cm high, 825grams ***
*** A good George III English sterling silver coffee pot London, 1773 of plain style with acorn finial maker 'EC'. Height 29 cm ***
*** A George III sterling silver two handled tea urn by Charles Wright, London 1782 with beaded borders and urn finial, 38 cm high, 1120 grams ***
*** A sterling silver tea pot with ivory finial and handle, hallmarked London, 1806, inscribed: Jane Pilcher the gift of The Dowager Marchioness Conyngham (The last Mistress of George IV), 12 cm high ***
*** A George II sterling silver coffee pot London, 1760 maker Emick Romer ***
*** A George III sterling silver bright cut coffee pot by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London 1800, 27 cm high, 720 grams ***
*** A fine pair of silver urns elaborately decorated, French, 19th/20th century. French assay marks Stamped to base rim P.Canaux & Cie. 431gm each 17.5 cm high. Paul Canaux was a very influential French silversmith. Reference: Association of Small Collectors… ***
*** A Georgian style silver coffee pot, English, 18th century, bearing a maker’s mark of Edward Feline scratch weight 24 ounces. 22 cm high crested ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver coffee pot, bearing marks for London, 1734 but of a later date, engraved with a crest, motto and initials within ribbon tied floral cartouches and bands of scrolls, domed cover with urn finial, 21 cm high, 660 grams ***
*** A George IV sterling silver floral teapot by William Eley II London 1824. 14 cm high, approx. 900grams ***
*** A George III silver oval shaped teapot 1786 by Frances Purton wood finial and handle 26 cm long ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver engraved baluster coffee pot by George Ivory, London 1859, engraved with the script initials and crown of a Germanic Grand Duke, 25 cm high, 660 grams ***
*** An Edward VII sterling silver fluted kettle on stand and burner, and a small tea pot the kettle by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1907, the pot by Thomas E Atkins, Birmingham 1908, the kettle 29 cm high, 1050 grams, the pot 13 cm high, 305 grams ***
*** A Queen Anne style sterling silver coffee pot by James Dickson & Sons ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver teapot by Hyam Hyams, London, 1822 ***
*** A George IV sterling silver floral embossed teapot and two handled sugar bowl by Hyam Hyams, London 1824 both raised on four floral shell feet, flower finial teapot, 14 cm high, 1180 grams total weight ***
*** A George IV sterling silver fluted squat tea pot by Barnard Brothers, London 1828 with embossed floral decoration and flower finial, 28 cm long, 870 grams ***
*** A George II sterling silver baluster chocolate pot by Thomas Wallis I, London 1759, with domed cover and acorn finial, 21 cm high, 380 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver spherical teapot engraved with a crest and motto by Edward Fernell, London 1795, 15 cm high, 480 grams. Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, New South Wales ***
*** A Tiffany & Co silver coffee pot with ivory side handle, 1873-1891, under the management of Edward C Moore, 17 cm high, 475 grams ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver ribbed teapot, with ivory finial and sugar bowl ***
*** A George III sterling silver oval teapot by Christian Ker & David Reid, Newcastle 1807, 30 cm long, 720 grams ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver tapering cylindrical coffee pot, London, 18th century. 18 cm high, 515 grams. Provenance: The Collection of Sir Tristan and Lady Antico. Christie’s, 3 April 1975, Lot 41 ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver coffee pot and matching sugar jug London, 1841 teapot 25 cm, cream jug 11 cm maker Sebastian Crespel II ***
*** An American silver squat teapot by Kirk & Son Co, Baltimore circa 1900, with all over scrolling rose decoration, 25 cm long, 630 grams. Provenance: Christie's Australia, 29 October 2003, Lot 512 ***
*** A George V sterling silver tapering coffee pot and chocolate pot by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1924, 22 cm high, 1,290 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver partial fluted coffee pot by William & John Barnard, London 1880, engraved with a ducal crest. 21 cm high, 650 grams. Provenance: The Collection of Sir Tristan and Lady Antico. Christie’s, 17 April 1975, lot 50 ***
*** An Edward VII sterling silver chocolate pot by James Wakely & Wheeler, London 1905. 24 cm high, 650 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver melon pattern teapot and matching cream jug London 1843 Makers mark for the Barnard Brothers teapot 15 cm, cream jug 14 cm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver melon shaped tea pot by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1838, 29 cm long, 745 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver shaped oval bright cut teapot and stand by Charles Chesterman London 1785, 14 cm high, 440 grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver floral tea pot by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1849, with flower finial, 16 cm high ***
*** A George III sterling silver oval bright cut teapot by William Vincent, London 1782, 14 cm high, 480 grams. Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, New South Wales ***
*** A George V silver teapot, Birmingham 1926 and an Edwardian silver dish in the Art Nouveau style, Birmingham 1908 ***
*** An Art Deco sterling silver tea pot and coffee pot by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1946. 13 cm & 19 cm high, 1440 grams total weight ***
*** An Edward VII sterling silver oblong tea pot on stand, with burner by Hardy Brothers, Birmingham 1906, 17 cm high, 19 cm wide, 775 grams ***
*** A sterling silver teapot and sugar basin by Walker & Hall with inscription 'To Rev. Dr. J.W.Mackenzie Dd. and Mrs Mackenzie, from their people of Fila, Dango, Mele, Erakor, & Eton, of the Island of Sandwich New Hebrides Pignus Amicitiae. September 1912' ***
*** An Elizabeth II sterling silver tea strainer and stand by Harrods Ltd Sheffield 1992 and a German silver teapot by Wolf & Knell Hanau circa 1900, 10 cm high ***
*** Antique silver tea pot in the Georgian style ***
*** A George IV sterling silver oblong teapot by William Bateman, London, 1822, 29 cm long 715grams ***
*** An Edward VII sterling silver coffee pot by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1903, together with a French Doyen silver coffee pot, 19 cm high ***
*** A George III sterling silver floral embossed coffee pot by Alexander Field, London 1814, 20 cm high, 415 grams ***
*** A George V octagonal sterling silver coffee pot by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1912; 22 cm high, 460 cm grams ***
*** A George V sterling silver teapot and milk jug by Henry Charles Dewar, Birmingham 1910, the teapot 24 cm long, 345 grams total weight ***
*** English sterling silver teapot by Martin, Hall & Co. Sheffield c1900. 600+ grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver chocolate pot by Henry Holland London 1893. 24 cm high, approx. 385grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver oblong teapot by John Bridge, London, 1813, 27 cm long 620grams ***
*** A sterling silver teapot, Chester year letter, circa 1900 ***
*** A George I silver coffee pot with later Victorian handle unmarked 20 cm high ***
*** An antique French pewter coffee pot, with wooden handle lid inscribed J Anna Desler 1834. 6 cm high ***
*** A sterling silver coffee pot shaped miniature pepper pot Chester 1911, 5.5 cm high ***