George III antique silver teapot stand

George III antique silver teapot stand

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Oval silver teapot stand from the George III era, featuring hand engraved bright-cut decorations of foliage, geometric bands, and reeded pattern borders.

A silver teapot pours like no other. Sterling silver is the perfect material for fashioning teapots:

· No other material can be fashioned into such elegant and detailed forms, reflect light as beautifully, and a perfectly formed silver teapot spout will never drip.

· Second only to diamonds, silver has the highest thermal conductivity of any material, meaning that tea leaves can be brewed at a higher temperature than in any other teapot, allowing the tea leaves to fully release their flavours.

· That same high thermal conductivity means a silver teapot will retain heat and keep tea hot for much longer.

· Unlike porcelain and ceramic teapots, silver is sturdy and long-lasting, does not shatter and the occasional dent can be debruised.

Dimensions:

Height 23 mm / 1"
Width 182 mm / 7 "
Depth 133 mm / 5 "
Weight 154 g (4.95 troy ozs)
Year

1796

Place

London

Condition

Excellent

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