Victorian sterling silver bachelor teapot, John Septimus Beresford, London, 1881

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  • An Antique late Victorian sterling silver bachelor teapot with engravings inspired by David Teniers. David Teniers was a Dutch Baroque painter (1610-1690). He was an innovator in a wide range of genres. Teniers is particularly known for developing the peasant genre and the tavern scene. Which is exactly what is depicted with rich, sharp and repousse engravings on this teapot, the scenery includes, a violin player, people drinking, dancing, socialising, romance, vivid plants and architecture.

    Maker: John Septimus Beresford
    Made in London 1881
    Fully hallmarked.

    Dimensions:
    Length 17.5 cm
    Width 10 cm
    Height 15 cm
    Weight: 473 grams

    Condition: General wear and tear, excellent overall condition.

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