George III Sterling Teapot and Coffeepot, 18th C.
London 1795-1801, comprising a coffeepot and teapot by Chawner and Emes London 1796, 13"h and 7-1/2"h, engraved at the sides with a commemoration to Captain Matthew May, Captain of the British Ship Susannah of Liverpool, who lost his ship courageously, on March 6, 1796, to a pair of French privateers. Together with a similarly decorated sugar, London, William Frisbee, 1795; a creamer, Thomas Wallis, London, 1801, and marks rubbed; and a pair of sugar tongs, Birmingham, "ES", 1777
Appx. 61 t.o.
Provenance: James Robinson, Inc., New York; Property from the Collection of Mimi Adler
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London 1795-1801, comprising a coffeepot and teapot by Chawner and Emes London 1796, 13"h and 7-1/2"h, engraved at the sides with a commemoration to Captain Matthew May, Captain of the British Ship Susannah of Liverpool, who lost his ship courageously, on March 6, 1796, to a pair of French privateers. Together with a similarly decorated sugar, London, William Frisbee, 1795; a creamer, Thomas Wallis, London, 1801, and marks rubbed; and a pair of sugar tongs, Birmingham, "ES", 1777
Appx. 61 t.o.
Provenance: James Robinson, Inc., New York; Property from the Collection of Mimi Adler
Condition Report: Condition reports are not provided in catalog descriptions. The absence of a condition report does not guarantee that the lot is in good condition or free from damage and wear. We encourage you to requisite a condition report and/or additional photos prior to bidding on any lot. We also recommended asking for a shipping quote before bidding as well. CASH, CASHIER CHECK, MONEY ORDER, AND WIRE TRANSFER ARE ONLY METHODS OF PAYMENT ACCEPTED FOR JEWELRY.