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ANTIQUE SILVER SAMOVARS


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Antique Georgian sterling silver samovar, having a plain ovoid body, with pull-off lid and finial, two side-handles, a spigot with bone handle, with gadroon-edge borders, and all sitting on a pedestal foor with a pierced gallery square base and four claw and ball feet. Please note that this piece has a very unusual heating mechanism where the main body detaches from the foot allowing for the insertion of a heated piece of pig-iron. Made by Ebenezer Coker of London in 1772. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver samovar are height 46 cms (18 inches), width 24 cms (9.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 1,874g (60.5 troy ounces).

£6,275

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Antique Georgian sterling silver samovar, having a plain ovoid body, with pull-off lid and finial, two side-handles, a spigot with bone handle, with gadroon-edge borders, and all sitting on a pedestal foor with a pierced gallery square base and four claw and ball feet. Please note that this piece has a very unusual heating mechanism where the main body detaches from the foot allowing for the insertion of a heated piece of pig-iron. Made by Ebenezer Coker of London in 1772. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver samovar are height 46 cms (18 inches), width 24 cms (9.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 1,874g (60.5 troy ounces). Antique Georgian sterling silver samovar, having a plain ovoid body, with pull-off lid and finial, two side-handles, a spigot with bone handle, with gadroon-edge borders, and all sitting on a pedestal foor with a pierced gallery square base and four claw and ball feet. Please note that this piece has a very unusual heating mechanism where the main body detaches from the foot allowing for the insertion of a heated piece of pig-iron. Made by Ebenezer Coker of London in 1772. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver samovar are height 46 cms (18 inches), width 24 cms (9.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 1,874g (60.5 troy ounces). Antique Georgian sterling silver samovar, having a plain ovoid body, with pull-off lid and finial, two side-handles, a spigot with bone handle, with gadroon-edge borders, and all sitting on a pedestal foor with a pierced gallery square base and four claw and ball feet. Please note that this piece has a very unusual heating mechanism where the main body detaches from the foot allowing for the insertion of a heated piece of pig-iron. Made by Ebenezer Coker of London in 1772. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver samovar are height 46 cms (18 inches), width 24 cms (9.5 inches), and it weighs approx. 1,874g (60.5 troy ounces).


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