A GEORGE I SILVER TOY TEA AND COFFEE-SERVICE
PROPERTY OF A DECENDANT OF SAMUEL COURTAULD
A GEORGE I SILVER TOY TEA AND COFFEE-SERVICE

MARK OF DAVID CLAYTON, LONDON, CIRCA 1720

Details
A GEORGE I SILVER TOY TEA AND COFFEE-SERVICE
MARK OF DAVID CLAYTON, LONDON, CIRCA 1720
Comprising:- a tea-table with incurved corners, a kettle, stand and lamp with wood handle, a coffee-pot with wood handle, a sugar-bowl and cover, a cream-jug, a tea-caddy, five tea-bowls and saucers, and three spoons
The tea-table 5.3/8 in. (13.6 cm.) wide
6.8 oz. (208 gm.)
Provenance
Samuel Courtauld (1876-1947) by 1940 and by descent.
Literature
P. A. S. Phillips, Silver Wrought by the Courtauld Family, London, 1940, p. 74, pl. XXXVIII (as by Augustine Courtauld, the sugar bowl
shown without cover).

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