SALE PRICES

COFFEE-POTS.

Queen Anne coffee-pots realize from 50s. to 60s. per oz.

George I coffee-pots about £1 per oz., and George II from 10s. to 13s. per oz.

George III coffee-pots bring from 7s. to 10s. per oz. and George IV and William IV about 5s. or 6s. per oz.

PAIR OF GEORGE II TEA-CADDIES AND SUGAR-BOX. LONDON, 1760.

(By courtesy of Messrs. Elkington & Co.)

TEAPOTS.

All teapots before George I are rare, and bring large prices.

Queen Anne teapots bring £5 to £10 per oz., and specimens sell for £50 to £80.

On the other hand George II teapots are sold from 15s. to 40s. per oz.; George II and George IV examples sell for 10s. to 15s. per oz.

TEA-KETTLES.

Queen Anne, with stand and lamp (1709), by N. Locke, sold in 1909 for 200s. per oz., £243.

George I, with stand and spirit-lamp (1715), 130s. per oz., £158.

George II, with stand and spirit-lamp (1738), 38s. per oz., £103.

TEA-CADDIES.

Queen Anne, octagonal (1710), 75s. per oz., £27.

Caddies (2) by Paul de Lamerie (1747), 160s. per oz., £243.

George III, oblong (1760), 30s. per oz., £12.


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THE CASTER
THE CENTRE-PIECE
THE SUGAR-BOWL
THE CREAM-PAIL
THE CAKE-BASKET


CASTERS.

1712 (QUEEN ANNE).

Maker, Ti.

(See marks above.)

1701 (WILLIAM III).

Maker, Christopher Canner.

(See marks above.)

(By courtesy of Messrs. Elkington & Co.)