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George III Scottish Silver Teapot

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Stock: 9893

Date: 1781

Maker: Patrick Robertson

Country: Scotland

Excellent quality antique silver teapot of globular form on a pedestal foot. Very attractive design. The deep chased decoration to...

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Description

Description

Excellent quality antique silver teapot of globular form on a pedestal foot. Very attractive design. The deep chased decoration to the upper body has flower and foliate swags. The rococo design cartouche to the front contains a hand engraved armorial.

Contains 850 ml.
Total weight 636 grams, 20.4 troy ounces.
Height 18cm (to top of finial). Spread 24.8cm. Diameter 13.5cm approx.
Edinburgh 1781
Maker Patrick Robinson.
Sterling silver.

Marks. Stamped underneath with a full set of Scottish silver hallmarks, lid unmarked.

Condition

In very good condition. The engraving retains good definition. This pot has been tested for water retention and does not leak.

Maker Information

Maker: Patrick Robertson

Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh silversmith, worked between 1751 and 1790. Born in 1729, apprenticed to Edward Lothian in 1743. Deacon in 1755 and 1765, and a member of the Royal Company of Archers. He was related to the architect Robert Adam ("Silver Made in Scotland", Dalgleish and Fothringham).

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