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Antique Silver Edwardian Teapot made in 1910

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This delightful antique Edwardian silver teapot has been modelled in the Queen Anne style onto a collet foot. The body is embellished with fluted decoration to the lower portion.

Date 1910
Made By William Hutton
Location London
Stock Number W24x10

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W24x10
Date:
1910
Maker: William Hutton
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Description

This delightful antique Edwardian silver teapot has been modelled in the Queen Anne style onto a collet foot.

The body is embellished with fluted decoration to the lower portion.

The teapot is fitted with a part marked flush hinged cover, which also features fluted decoration to the domed portion and is topped by a wooden finial. It is also fitted with shaped wooden handle which has a scroll style thumbpiece.

This teapot has a swan-necked spout and is ornamented to the underside with fluted decoration.

The interior of this Queen Anne teapot has been professionally cleaned and is ready for use.

The teapot holds 400 ml (which is effectively three standard teacups).

Dimensions: height (to finial) 11.43 cm, length (from spout to handle) 20.32 cm, width 8 cm; weight (including handle) 8.48 troy oz.

Maker
William Hutton

William Hutton & Sons were manufacturing silversmiths founded in 1800 in Birmingham, transferring to Sheffield in 1832.

William Hutton established the firm, and with the move to Sheffield, they also became platers having licensed the electroplating technique from Elkingtons. This gave them much early success.

William’s son, William Carr Hutton, continued the business after his father’s death. He used the same business name until 1864, when it was changed to William Hutton & Son (when William Carr’s own son, Herbert Hutton, joined him).

When William Carr died in 1865, the firm’s name was again changed to William Hutton & Sons when Herbert’s brothers joined him (James and Robert). They opened a London showroom in Holborn in 1863, which then moved to Farringdon Road in 1891 operating until 1918.

The Huttons developed a new nickel alloy that was good for plating in the late 1800s and it became known as British Plate. They sent their machine-made silver flatware from Sheffield to be hallmarked in London. They acquired Rupert Favell & Co in 1893, and also registered as a limited company – William Hutton & Sons Ltd.

In 1902, they bought Creswick & Co. and started to use their crossed arrows mark. They became renowned for the quality of their Arts & Crafts silverware items at the turn of the 19th/20th century.

They were taken over by James Dixon & Sons in 1930.

Delivery Details

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Import restrictions are applicable to some destinations, especially the import of products containing materials such as ivory and tortoiseshell. We cannot accept orders requiring shipment to any countries which implement such controls.

All items are checked and photographed prior to packaging, and we aim to dispatch 1-3 days after receiving cleared payment.

Delivery Charges:
For the UK £15.00
For Europe £30.00
For the rest of World £50.00
The charges are subject to change

About William Walter Antiques

At the heart of William Walter Antiques is our dedication to providing our customers with beautiful silver of supreme quality, which celebrates all that is precious about sterling silver. Customer service also being paramount, our long-standing, devoted staff team go above and beyond the call of duty for all our clients. We believe it is this combination of passion and commitment that has kept our customers with us for many years.

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