A fine Georgian Silver TeapotSOLD
This Georgian Silver teapot is an excellent example of its type, and very fine. It was made in London 1788 by John Harris, is of very elegant shaped form, and bears period "bright cut" engraving throughout. The engraving on this Georgian silver teapot is in particularly fine condition. Tea pots of this period are often found in worn condition with repairs on the edges due to splits and overpolishing. This example is still crisp, and is in excellent usable condition.
This Neoclassical Georgian silver teapot is of above average quality. A very good example of its type with no damage or repair.
This Neoclassical Georgian silver teapot is of above average quality. A very good example of its type with no damage or repair.
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