SOLD ITEM 4070 - Period Georgian Sterling teapot c1795 to 1796

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Georgian sterling silver teapot c1795 to 1796 Weights 473 grams. This sterling silver tea pot was made hallmarked by the maker. T R Head mark of George lll. Most likely made by Edward Robinson who worked in London from his native Sheffield in partnership with Thomas Phipps from 1790. This is a fine example of Sheffield silver work. This tea pot was never monogrammed (no erasures). Overall 6 and one quarters inches high,4 and one eighths inches wide and 10 and one quarter inches long. Excellent condition with wonderful bright cut work and original ivory finial. Column fluted and engraved body.Never monogrammed.
 
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