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A Silver Teapot or Hot Water Pot Dated 1919 (1 of 5)
Marlborough Antiques & Interiors
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We are primarily a web based business. We have high quality Furniture, Art and other Decorative items in two warehouses in Tetbury, Gloucestershire and Eves & Samuel, Lambourn Woodlands, Berkshire and a private collection London . We display the widest variety of antiques at all price levels, including Furniture , Paintings and other Decorative items. Not all our items are in one location, so please call or email to view (enquiries@marlboroughantiques.com) or from our Contact page to avoid disappointment. Please view our Terms and conditions if needed at http://www.marlboroughantiques.com/terms.php. We are very happy to discuss with clients their needs and to provide a sourcing service. We can advise on the acquisition of pieces in all areas of the fine and decorative arts, assisting clients in their search for individual pieces or for a particular item. We can source and acquire all the relevant items on your behalf. If you have queries regarding this or any intended purchase please contact us. All items can be delivered either by postal service or by trusted and fully insured couriers; we use both for the UK market and for overseas delivery. Please inquire by email or phone to obtain a quote for delivery options. Items are described as Excellent - A1 Condition no faults, Very Good - very good condition with only very minor cosmetic issues if at all and consistent with age, Good - in good overall condition with some ageing, marks and wear consistent with age.
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LoveAntiques Dealersince Nov 20162407 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up

A Silver Teapot or Hot Water Pot Dated 1919

REF: LA553350
£420
€480
$555
LoveAntiques Dealersince Nov 20162407 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Description
A Joseph Rodgers & Co of Sheffield Silver Pot Dated 1919 with a ebonised handle, four bun feet, rope twist lid border and decorative finial and engine turned horizontal banding marked also 4 gills = 1 pint. Very small upturning to lid which can easily be rectified . Weight roughly 680 grams Joseph Rodgers & Sons was a famous firm of cutlers and silversmiths, which reached the height of its success in the late 19th Century. Founded in Sheffield, England, the origins of the firm lie with Joseph Rodgers himself, who first began producing fine silverware in 1682. Although the history of the company's origins is a little unclear, by 1730 Joseph's sons - Maurice and Joseph - had taken over from their father and ran the firm. At first, the company solely specialised in producing pocket knives. These knives were met with huge popularity, and in 1800 Rodgers' product range broadened into razors, table cutlery and scissors. From the beginning, Rodgers focused on producing the highest quality wares; each work was branded with the Rodgers Star and Cross symbol as a guarantee of its superb quality. So great was the immediate success of Rodgers' fine silverware, that in 1821 the firm was appointed official cutlers to the British Royal Family. In fact, the company was appointed cutlers to five successive British sovereigns: George IV, William IV, Queen Victoria, Edward II and George V. Shortly after Rodgers' first Royal appointment, the firm opened their first showrooms to celebrate their most impressive wares. Inspired by showrooms' success, Rodgers soon began ambitious manufacturing projects, which showcased their high quality craftsmanship. One of these creations, the Norfolk Knife, was made for the 1851 Great Exhibition in Crystal Palace, London. The work took two years to complete, and features blades with etchings of Queen Victoria and Chatsworth House. The Norfolk Knife remains on display in The Cutlers Hall, in the city centre of Sheffield. People came from all over the world to marvel at superb examples of Rodgers' craftsmanship. In 1871 the company became known as Joseph Rodgers & Sons, and continued to expand until it became the largest cutlery factory in the north of England. Rodgers & Sons continued to produce silverware for the British nobility and monarchy, in addition to catering for growing export markets such as Asia and Africa. North America became the firm's largest export market. Indeed, it is claimed that Buffalo Bill, the famous 19th Century American cowboy, used a Rodgers hunting knife in his well-known duel with the Native American, Sitting Bull.
measurements
Height:
18 cm
Width:
22 cm
Depth:
10 cm
declaration
Marlborough Antiques & Interiors has clarified that the A Silver Teapot or Hot Water Pot Dated 1919 (LA553350) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1919
condition
As Described Good
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Date of Manufacture:
1919
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This A Silver Teapot or Hot Water Pot Dated 1919 is located in Wiltshire, United Kingdom
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