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Exceptional GEORGE II STERLING Armorial COFFEE POT London, 1752 prob. JOHN PAYNE
$ 765.07
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Description
For your consideration, an interesting and rare example of British sterling silver holloware: a 1752 armorial coffee pot.With baluster-form body on molded pedestal base, fitted with a nicely cast and decorated spout and handle mounts, the pot with a tall, domed, hinged cover and flame finial. Scrolled handle is of fruitwood, probably cherry. Body is engraved with an armorial depicting raised armored fist, surrounded by motto “ISTO VELOCIOR VITA”,
“
here the faster life
”
.
The Georgian pot is engraved with the Shuttleworth family crest (
A cubit arm in armour, grasping in the Gauntlet a weaver's shuttle, tipped and furnished with yarn threads pendent.*
). This coffee pot was probably made for
John Shuttleworth, born 23 December 1707 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England; died in 1783.
The hallmarks are for London, 1752 and the maker's mark, though rubbed, appears to be for the well-regarded London silversmith John Payne. In exceptional condition for 171-year-old sterling holloware, we have lightly cleaned but not heavily polished the piece to maintain the centuries old patina.
Height: 9"
Spout to handle: 7-1/4"
Weight: 24 ounces / 680 grams
* Fairbairn's Book of Crests, 1905 ed.