Légende
Pear-shaped teapot supported on three legs, smooth, with a flared upper edge topped with a pinnacle, with a spout-shaped spout, with silver bushings on the axis for mounting a missing wooden handle. Maker: Stokes & Ireland Ltd Birmingham; goldsmiths; fl. 1872–1925. Date: 1900–1901. Place of origin: Chester, England, Great Britain. Materials/function: tea vessel. Dimensions: height 11.5 cm; width 15.5 cm; depth 10 cm; weight 330 g., A metallic teapot with a bulbous body and a wavy rim stands on a reflective surface, showing a smooth, slightly worn silver finish with subtle scuffs and darker tarnish marks; it has a curved spout extending outward and upward, a hinged lid with a small finial on top, a curved handle-like projection opposite the spout, and three short ornate legs supporting the body, all in silver tones against a pale gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A08_012
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
64.1Mo (869.8Ko) / 42.6cm x 37.7cm / 5031 x 4454 (300dpi)