A GEORGE I SILVER COFFEE POT
A GEORGE I SILVER COFFEE POT

MAKER'S MARK OF PETER COURTAULD, LONDON, 1716

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A GEORGE I SILVER COFFEE POT
Maker's mark of Peter Courtauld, London, 1716
Of tapering cylindrical form, on molded foot, with faceted scroll spout and wood scroll handle, the high domed hinged cover surmounted by a turned finial, the body engraved with a baronet's coat-of-arms in a baroque cartouche, marked under base and under cover
10in. (26.7cm.) high; gross weight 26oz. (810gr.)
Sale room notice
The maker's mark appears to be that of Augustine Courtauld

Lot Essay

The arms are those of Jenkinson, baronets, of Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire, probably for Sir Robert Jenkinson, 3rd baronet (1685-1717).