A Victorian sterling silver bachelor teapot, Sheffield 1898 by James Dixon and Sons
A Victorian sterling silver bachelor teapot, Sheffield 1898 by James Dixon and Sons
Of elongated rectangular form, raised on four ball feet. The body with half-fluted decoration and a gadrooned rim. The spout opposite a C scroll handle capped with twin stylised shells, pinned to sockets with ivory insulators. The hinged domed lid surmounted by a wooden knop. The body with traces of an engraved crest of in front of a tree a stag statant. Fully and part-marked.
Length – 23 cm / 9 inches
Weight – 446 grams / 14.34 ozt
Sold for £225
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A Victorian sterling silver bachelor teapot, Sheffield 1898 by James Dixon and Sons
Of elongated rectangular form, raised on four ball feet. The body with half-fluted decoration and a gadrooned rim. The spout opposite a C scroll handle capped with twin stylised shells, pinned to sockets with ivory insulators. The hinged domed lid surmounted by a wooden knop. The body with traces of an engraved crest of in front of a tree a stag statant. Fully and part-marked.
Length – 23 cm / 9 inches
Weight – 446 grams / 14.34 ozt
Sold for £225
Includes Buyer's Premium