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George III Sterling Silver Tea Pot
Crispin Fuller, London, England
(1811)
 
 
Wm. Robertson Georgian Sterling Silver Coffee Pot 
 

This exceptional quality George III Tea Pot was made in London in 1811 by renown silversmith Crispin Fuller.

Crispin Fuller was apprenticed  at 14 years old to Hester Bateman and married her granddaughter, Sarah, in 1781. A London maker who entered his first mark on 29th December, 1792. Address: 42 Monkwell Street. Second and third marks (two sizes), 11th July 1796. Moved to 3 Windsor Court, Monkwell Street, 14th August 1791. Fourth mark, 5th August 1823. His son, Jeremiah, was apprenticed to James Shallis as oil and colourman, 2nd June 1813, when Fuller was still at Windsor Court.

 

Specifics:

Dimensions

8 inches in length
4.75 inches in height
4 inches in width

Weight 265 grams
Metal purity Sterling silver with a wood handle
Signed

Lion, CF  Monarch's head

 
 
 
 
 
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