Description
Here is a Beautiful Early Georgian Saucepan Made in 1771 in London by the Noted Silversmith, William Tuite, in Fully Hallmarked Sterling Silver The Baluster Form Saucepan Features a Lovely Turned Wood Handle at Right Angles to the Pouring Spout The Saucepan measures 4.5 Inches in Diameter and Stands 6 Inches at the Handle – it has an Overall Weight of 9.8 Ounces The Hallmarks Shown on the Bottom of the Saucepan are the Maker’s Mark “WT” for William Tuite, the Lion Passant the Guarantee Mark for Sterling Silver, the Crowned Leopard's Head town mark for London and the Gothic Date Letter “Q” for 1771 The Three Footed Warming Lamp Stand Fits the Saucepan Perfectly It was Made in Sheffield in 1892 by Noted Silversmiths, Thomas Bradbury and Son, in Fully Hallmarked Sterling Silver The Warming Stand Measures just over 4 Inches across the Top and 5 Inches across the Feet and Stands 3 Inches High and Weighs 9.2 Ounces with the Lamp The Hallmarks shown on the Underside of the Rim are the Maker’s Mark “TB” over “&S” for Thomas Bradbury and Son, the Crown Town Mark for Sheffield, the Lion Passant the Guarantee for Sterling Silver, and the Date Letter “Z” for 1892 Both Pieces are in Excellent Condition with No Damage or Repairs and Display Beautifully Together – see Photos to Determine Condition US: payment plus $20.00 USPS Priority Mail shipping. International: No International Shipping on this item. If additional individual state sales tax is applicable on your eBay purchase, you will see this indicated on the listing page and the tax amount will be shown on the checkout page before you pay.