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George III Silver Biggin by Matthew Boulton
This George III-era sterling biggin, or coffee pot, was crafted by Birmingham silversmith Matthew Boulton. Its baluster form is set upon a stand of paw feet equipped with a burner, and it retains its original scrolling wood handle and finial. Boulton, acclaimed for his remarkable silverplate, created a comparatively few pieces in sterling and examples such as this are quite a rarity.
Hallmarked Birmingham, 1807
7 1/4" wide x 6" deep x 11 1/2" high
Hallmarked Birmingham, 1807
7 1/4" wide x 6" deep x 11 1/2" high
This George III-era sterling biggin, or coffee pot, was crafted by Birmingham silversmith Matthew Boulton. Its baluster form is set upon a stand of paw feet equipped with a burner, and it retains its original scrolling wood handle and finial. Boulton, acclaimed for his remarkable silverplate, created a comparatively few pieces in sterling and examples such as this are quite a rarity.
Hallmarked Birmingham, 1807
7 1/4" wide x 6" deep x 11 1/2" high
Hallmarked Birmingham, 1807
7 1/4" wide x 6" deep x 11 1/2" high
$7,850.00
George III Silver Biggin by Matthew Boulton—
$7,850.00
Description
This George III-era sterling biggin, or coffee pot, was crafted by Birmingham silversmith Matthew Boulton. Its baluster form is set upon a stand of paw feet equipped with a burner, and it retains its original scrolling wood handle and finial. Boulton, acclaimed for his remarkable silverplate, created a comparatively few pieces in sterling and examples such as this are quite a rarity.
Hallmarked Birmingham, 1807
7 1/4" wide x 6" deep x 11 1/2" high
Hallmarked Birmingham, 1807
7 1/4" wide x 6" deep x 11 1/2" high
























