English Georgian sterling silver and ivory coffee biggin , London 1802
George III sterling silver 'coffee biggin' or coffee pot on paw footed stand with burner, so called because of the use of the burner; biggins originally being camp fire pots. The loop handle is made of elephant ivory (Elephas maximus Linnaeus, 1758 or Loxodonta africana Blumenbach, 1797).
Coffe pot: Fully hallmarked with the marks used in London in 1802-03 and bearing the mark of the silversmith John Emes. Burner: Fully hallmarked with the marks used in London in 1803-04, and bearing the mark of the silversmith John Edington.
Total height x width x depth: 30 x 21 x 5.5 cm Height x width x depth coffee pot: 22 x 21 x 5.5 cm Height x width x depth of stand: 8.5 x 10.8 x 8.9 cm Total weight: 2120 g Teapot weight: 653 g Stand weight: 296.7 g
This lot, accompanied by a CITES certificate and expertise issued by Ce.S.Ar Centro studi archeometici, is only available for sale with shipments within the European Union.