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Auction House:
Philips Auctions Australia
Number of lots recorded:8
Lots with images:8
Prices available:8
Category:
Tea & Coffee Pots
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A Continental silver plate samovar, circa 1860, the flame finial topped lid above an urn shaped body set with double scroll handles rising from a leaf base and a lion head spout with bone handled tap, the base with pull out oil burner above square foot… ***
*** A Georgian Old Sheffield Plate teapot, circa 1790, the elegant neoclassical boat shaped pot with a serpentine spout, ebonised handle and domed lid with oval ivory finial, with contemporary otter crest to the body and motto, 'Initium Sapientiae est Timor… ***
*** A Regency Old Sheffield Plate samovar, circa 1820 the hot water urn and domed cover with ball finial, with an urn form body flanked by lion heads with ring handles, with gadrooned and fluted borders, Grecian key rosette and fluted spigot, fitted with… ***
*** A Victorian electroplated spirit kettle on stand, Elkington, marked E&Co crown within shield, with date letter for 1858 in the rococo style, the kettle of compressed circular form with swing handle, engraved with scrolls and floral garlands, a vacant… ***
*** A Victorian silver plated kettle on stand, R&H unknown maker's mark, c1890, the impressive repousse decorated compressed baluster kettle on stand with hinged lid with bird finial, the spout with mask and mythical beast spout, a large scrolled handle with… ***
*** Three Sheffield plate wares: a tray, teapot and coffee pot, later 19th century, with makers' marks for Charles Owen, James Dixon & Sons, a coffee pot of elegant compressed form decorated in the Art Nouveau manner with pendant floral decoration and raised… ***
*** An Edwardian plated tea kettle with stand, early 20th century, with maker's marks for James Dixon & Sons, of compressed ovoid form having a plain body with 'S' scrolls supporting a cylindrical ebony handle, and having two protrusions each side resting… ***
*** A silver plated 'Perfect teapot' by Robur tea Company 1930-1950 period. Of typical compressed form and with the original tea strainer; various patent marks underside, and marks of Challenge, EPNS and Perfect. Height 12 cm. Width 25.5 cm ***