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LONDON, 1760, MAKER'S MARK SC, PERHAPS FOR SAMUEL COURTAULD
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A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE-POT
LONDON, 1760, MAKER'S MARK SC, PERHAPS FOR SAMUEL COURTAULD
Pear shaped on spreading gadrooned foot, with spiral-fluted lower body, the upper body chased with foliage scrolls, with wood handle, the hinged cover with a fluted baluster finial, engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked under foot and inside cover
10¼ in. (26.5 cm.) high
gross weight 25 oz. (781 gr.)
The arms are probably those of Glover with a label for difference, possibly for James Glover, eldest surviving son of Thomas Glover of Mount Glover (1712-1772).
LONDON, 1760, MAKER'S MARK SC, PERHAPS FOR SAMUEL COURTAULD
Pear shaped on spreading gadrooned foot, with spiral-fluted lower body, the upper body chased with foliage scrolls, with wood handle, the hinged cover with a fluted baluster finial, engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked under foot and inside cover
10¼ in. (26.5 cm.) high
gross weight 25 oz. (781 gr.)
The arms are probably those of Glover with a label for difference, possibly for James Glover, eldest surviving son of Thomas Glover of Mount Glover (1712-1772).
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