ANTIQUE 18thC GEORGE I SCOTTISH SOLID SILVER BULLET TEA POT c.1725
Antique 18th Century Rare George I Scottish solid silver bullet shaped teapot on a doomed foot, hinged cover and plain lid with a ball finial and a carved wood handle. Hallmarked Scottish silver (925), Edinburgh, year 1725 (V), Maker EP for Edward Penman & WA for William Aytoun.
REFERENCE NUMBER: A4730
Antique 18th Century Rare George I Scottish solid silver bullet shaped teapot on a doomed foot, hinged cover and plain lid with a ball finial and a carved wood handle. Hallmarked Scottish silver (925), Edinburgh, year 1725 (V), Maker EP for Edward Penman & WA for William Aytoun.
REFERENCE NUMBER: A4730
Antique 18th Century Rare George I Scottish solid silver bullet shaped teapot on a doomed foot, hinged cover and plain lid with a ball finial and a carved wood handle. Hallmarked Scottish silver (925), Edinburgh, year 1725 (V), Maker EP for Edward Penman & WA for William Aytoun.
REFERENCE NUMBER: A4730
DESCRIPTION
Antique 18th Century Rare George I Scottish solid silver bullet shaped teapot on a doomed foot, hinged cover and plain lid with a ball finial and a carved wood handle. Hallmarked Scottish Silver (925 standard), Edinburgh, year 1725 (V), Maker EP (Edward Penman) & WA (William Aytoun)
CONDITION
In Good Condition - general wear as expected.
SIZE
Height: 16cm
Width: 25 x 9.5cm
Weight: 600g