A late eighteenth or early nineteenth-century Continental silver coffee pot, struck with unattributed hallmarks, possibly French or Maltese, of fluted pear-shaped form, atop three cast and applied reeded scroll feet, the body with a covered spout, with chased laurel swags, and wood handle, the domed cover with a foliage-form final, maker's mark 'PC' struck twice, height 32cm, weight 1,086g/34.91ozt gross all-in approx
See: Alaine Apap Bologna (1995). The Silver of Malta, figures 348, 349, 520, 525, and 681, for illustrated examples that bear certain similarities
Sold for £1,800
A late eighteenth or early nineteenth-century Continental silver coffee pot, struck with unattributed hallmarks, possibly French or Maltese, of fluted pear-shaped form, atop three cast and applied reeded scroll feet, the body with a covered spout, with chased laurel swags, and wood handle, the domed cover with a foliage-form final, maker's mark 'PC' struck twice, height 32cm, weight 1,086g/34.91ozt gross all-in approx
See: Alaine Apap Bologna (1995). The Silver of Malta, figures 348, 349, 520, 525, and 681, for illustrated examples that bear certain similarities
Auction: Silver & Objects of Vertu, 19th Mar, 2026
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Tuesday 17th March 10.00 - 16.00
Wednesday 18th March 10.00 - 16.00
Tursday 19th March 09.00 - 10.00