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Teapot

1876-1877 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Teapot, (part of a three piece tea service), silver, parcel-gilt, London hallmarks for 1876-77, mark of Edward, John and William Barnard. Urn-shaped body, engraved with bamboo and other plants, cranes, dragonfly and a crest of a gryphon's head holding an implement; collar with a knurled fan and a trail of leaves; similar gilt border above the base; angular cover with a floral trail on canted border; flat top with a knurled zigzag border and finial formed as a cast kneeling figure of a Chinese woman holding a cup in one hand and a lid in the other. Angular handle and spout of bamboo and leaf form. Gilt interior.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Silver, parcel gilt, raised with applied cast spout and handle, protective ivory strips on handle, cast finial attached to hinged lid
Brief description
Silver, parcel-gilt, London hallmarks for 1876-77, mark of Edward, John & William Barnard
Physical description
Teapot, (part of a three piece tea service), silver, parcel-gilt, London hallmarks for 1876-77, mark of Edward, John and William Barnard. Urn-shaped body, engraved with bamboo and other plants, cranes, dragonfly and a crest of a gryphon's head holding an implement; collar with a knurled fan and a trail of leaves; similar gilt border above the base; angular cover with a floral trail on canted border; flat top with a knurled zigzag border and finial formed as a cast kneeling figure of a Chinese woman holding a cup in one hand and a lid in the other. Angular handle and spout of bamboo and leaf form. Gilt interior.
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 9.2cm
  • Height: 14.0cm
  • Length: 15.5cm
Style
Marks and inscriptions
  • Base: maker J EBW J for Edward, John & William Barnard, sterling, leopard head, duty, date letter A (1876-77), scratches “X” or “XO”, “388”, “1872” handle: maker, duty, sterling finial: maker, duty, sterling under lid: maker, sterling, date letter finial nut: sterling
  • Crest - a Gryphon / Eagle’s head holding an implement (arrow?) in its mouth (Unidentified)
  • London hallmarks for 1876-77
Gallery label
(2000)
TEA SERVICE
Silver, parcel-gilt
London, 1876-7
Mark of Edward, John & William Barnard

Engraved with an unidentified crest
Subjects depicted
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
M.26-1981

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Record createdMarch 3, 2004
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