MAKER'S MARK OF JAMES KER, EDINBURGH, 1736, ASSAYMASTER ARCHIBALD URE
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A GEORGE II SCOTTISH SILVER BULLET-SHAPED TEAPOT
maker's mark of James Ker, Edinburgh, 1736, assaymaster Archibald Ure
Bullet-shaped, on spreading circular foot with partly fluted scroll spout, chased around the rim with a band of shells and scrolls, leaf-capped scroll handle, engraved under the base with contemprary betrothal initials `J., R., J.'
6in. (15.2cm) high
marked under base
(23oz.)
maker's mark of James Ker, Edinburgh, 1736, assaymaster Archibald Ure
Bullet-shaped, on spreading circular foot with partly fluted scroll spout, chased around the rim with a band of shells and scrolls, leaf-capped scroll handle, engraved under the base with contemprary betrothal initials `J., R., J.'
6in. (15.2cm) high
marked under base
(23oz.)