Silberne Kaffeekanne, Charles Boyton & Son, London, England, 1899
Silver coffee pot, Charles Boyton & Son, London, England, 1899
Sterling Silber; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 360 g; Silberkanne mit balusterförmigem Korpus mit umlaufendem Stäbchendekor auf der unteren Seite, auf gewölbtem, zweifach getrepptem Stand; hoch angesetzter Ohrenhenkel aus ebonisiertem Holz; abklappbarer Haubendeckel mit Ornamentaldekor und zapfenförmiger Handhabe; spitzer Schnabelausguss mit Ornamental- und Floradekor; altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren, feine Schrammen am Korpus über ca. 7 cm; anlaufgeschützt; seitlich am Hals gestempelt mit Lion Passant, Stadtmarke, Herstellerpunze und Jahresbuchstaben; Höhe: ca. 23,1 cm.
Sterling silver; total weight: approx. 360 g; silver coffee pot with baluster-shaped body and encircling reed decoration to the lower section, on a domed double-stepped foot; high-set ear-shaped handle made of ebonised wood; hinged domed lid with ornamental decoration and finial-shaped handle; pointed spout with ornamental and floral decoration; age-related signs of wear, fine scratches to the body measuring approx. 7 cm; tarnish-protected; stamped at the side of the neck with lion passant, town mark, maker’s mark and date letter; height: approx. 23.1 cm.
Sterling silver; total weight: approx. 131 g; two sauce ladles with heraldic engraving at the end of the handle; stamped on the reverse of the handle with lion passant, date letters (1824 and 1826), London town mark and struck maker’s mark, one with duty mark; age-related signs of wear; length: approx. 17.7 cm and 18.4 cm.
800 silver; total weight: approx. 75 g; six delicate moka spoons with handles in stylised leaf form; stamped on the reverse with crescent and crown, manufacturer’s mark and fineness mark; age-related signs of wear; length: approx. 11 cm.
Sterling silver; total weight: approx. 500 g; assemblage of 10 dessert and 5 teaspoons, partly with fiddle pattern, Old English pattern and various ornithological engravings at the end of the handle; stamped on the reverse with lion passant, duty mark, London town mark, date letters (1790s-1880s) and maker’s marks (Thomas Blake, 4 x William Chawner II, 2 x Thomas Dicks, 2 x William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner II, 2 x William Eley & William Fearn, Thomas Shepard and George Aldwinckle (one hallmark is indistinct)); age-related signs of wear; length: from approx. 13.8 cm to approx. 17.7 cm.