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C.70-1002, Coffeepot
Coffeepot
C.70-1002, Coffeepot

Coffeepot

Date1756-1757
Artist/Maker
MediumSilver (Sterling) and pearwood
DimensionsOH: 13 5/8" OL:10" Diam (base): 5 7/16". Wt: 56 oz. 11 dwt. 23 gr.
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1967-93
DescriptionCoffeepot of unusual size and good weight. Fully developed rococo form, having a tall, double-bellied, baluster-shaped body with a double-domed cover and a tall circular base. Plain body, like most examples of this date, providing an effective contrast to the highly decorative spout and handle sockets. Owners' cypher engraved on face of body.Label TextThis coffeepot is of unusual size and good weight. It is of fully developed rococo form, having a tall, double-bellied, baluster-shaped body with a double domed cover and a tall circular base. The body, like most examples of this date, is plain, providing an effective contrast to the highly decorative spout and handle sockets. A coffeepot of similar size and identical design of the same year by Crump was sold at auction in New York in 1959.Inscription(s)Owners' cypher engraved on face of body.Mark(s)Fully marked on underside of base with leopard's head, lion passant, "F C" and date letter "A" for 1756/57. Lion passant also on interior of cover.ProvenanceSotheby & Co., London (1962); purchased by How (of Edinburgh), London
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