Antique Silver Victorian Coffee Pot made in 1846

£1,400

A magnificent antique silver coffee pot of baluster, melon-shaped form. The pot has a shaped hinge lid, topped with a hallmarked three clovers finial.

Date 1846
Made By Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater
Location London
Stock Number M19x5
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M19x5
Date:
1846
Maker: Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater
£1,400
Description

A magnificent antique silver Victorian coffee pot of baluster, melon-shaped form. The pot has a shaped hinge lid, topped with a hallmarked three clovers finial. The top of the pot has a border of leaf decoration. The fine swan neck spout is ornamented with a leaf decoration, which is repeated on the C-scroll handle.

The coffee pot is supported by four impressive bracket style feet accented with leaf texture.

Dimensions: height 24.7 cm, span 27.94 cm, base 8.89 cm.

This object incorporates old ivory and has been registered with Defra

Maker
Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater

Hayne & Cater – the business of manufacturing silversmith was commenced by Thomas Wallis Sr. in c. 1758. He was succeeded in c. 1777 by Thomas Wallis Jr. who in 1810 entered in partnership with Jonathan Hayne. The partnership was dissolved in 1816. In 1821, Jonathan Hayne entered his first mark.

In 1836, his son, Samuel Holditch Hayne, entered a new mark in partnership with Dudley Frank Cater (a former apprentice) under the style Hayne & Co., assuming full control of the firm after the death of Jonathan Hayne (1848).

The style was modified to Hayne & Cater and the firm was listed as merchants, manufacturers and wholesale silversmiths, and silver spoon and fork makers from 1853 to 1864. Hayne continued the business after Cater’s retirement (1864) trading as Samuel Hayne & Co.

The firm declared bankruptcy in 1865.

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For the rest of World £50.00
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