A GEORGE II SILVER COFFEE-POT
A GEORGE II SILVER COFFEE-POT

LONDON, CIRCA 1750, MAKER'S MARK WORN

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A GEORGE II SILVER COFFEE-POT
LONDON, CIRCA 1750, MAKER'S MARK WORN
Pear-shaped, on spreading foot, with ebonised wood handle, the hinged cover with a pineapple finial; together with a French silver hot milk-jug, maker's mark JLG only, struck three times, possibly that of Joseph-Louis Gautier, Paris, early 19th century, pear-shape and on three pad feet, with turned wood side handle, coffee-pot marked below rim, hot milk-jug marked underneath
the coffee-pot, 11 1/4 in. (28.6 cm.) high
gross weight 36 oz. 2 dwt. (1,123 gr.)

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