George III Scottish sterling silver teapot stand / vide poche

£200.00

George III Scottish sterling silver teapot stand of oblong form with a raised dot-pricked rim. Similarly dotted border to body that is further engraved with a scrolling design. Wooden inset to base with green baize lining.

Vacant cartouche to centre in the form of a laurel leaf wreath – this can be engraved and personalised as a present.

Perfect size to be used as a business card tray or jewellery vide poche on a dressing table.

Made by P Cunningham & Son and fully assayed for Edinburgh, 1807

212 g
2 x 15.7 x 11.2 cm overall
13 x 8.5 cm serving area

Excellent antique condition. Some light wear to the engraved pattern; wear to the baize cover at base.

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George III Scottish sterling silver teapot stand of oblong form with a raised dot-pricked rim. Similarly dotted border to body that is further engraved with a scrolling design. Wooden inset to base with green baize lining.

Vacant cartouche to centre in the form of a laurel leaf wreath – this can be engraved and personalised as a present.

Perfect size to be used as a business card tray or jewellery vide poche on a dressing table.

Made by P Cunningham & Son and fully assayed for Edinburgh, 1807

212 g
2 x 15.7 x 11.2 cm overall
13 x 8.5 cm serving area

Excellent antique condition. Some light wear to the engraved pattern; wear to the baize cover at base.

George III Scottish sterling silver teapot stand of oblong form with a raised dot-pricked rim. Similarly dotted border to body that is further engraved with a scrolling design. Wooden inset to base with green baize lining.

Vacant cartouche to centre in the form of a laurel leaf wreath – this can be engraved and personalised as a present.

Perfect size to be used as a business card tray or jewellery vide poche on a dressing table.

Made by P Cunningham & Son and fully assayed for Edinburgh, 1807

212 g
2 x 15.7 x 11.2 cm overall
13 x 8.5 cm serving area

Excellent antique condition. Some light wear to the engraved pattern; wear to the baize cover at base.

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