A CHARLES II SILVER WARMING JUG AND A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT
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A CHARLES II SILVER WARMING JUG AND A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT

THE FIRST, LONDON, CIRCA 1680, MAKER'S MARK FS OVER S; THE SECOND WITH MARK OF JOHN PARKER AND EDWARD WAKELIN, LONDON, 1774

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A CHARLES II SILVER WARMING JUG AND A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT
THE FIRST, LONDON, CIRCA 1680, MAKER'S MARK FS OVER S; THE SECOND WITH MARK OF JOHN PARKER AND EDWARD WAKELIN, LONDON, 1774
The warming jug, slightly tapering body raised on three scroll feet, with hinged stepped and domed cover and wooden handle, incised with armorial, indistinctly marked on base; the teapot of squat cylindrical form with an ebony handle, straight tapering spout, detachable lid with circular molded finial, marked on cover and base
The tallest 5 in. (12.7 cm.) high; 15 oz. approximate gross weight
Provenance
Gift of Irwin Untermyer, 1968 (warming jug).
Helen Flynn Conway Collection, Bequest of Helen Flynn Conway, 1966 (teapot).
Literature
Y. Hackenbroch, English and Other Silver: The Collection of Irwin Untermyer, 1969, p. 44, no. 81 (the warming jug).
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.

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