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Bullet Form Teapot by George Cooper
Bullet Form Teapot
Bullet Form Teapot by George Cooper
Bullet Form Teapot by George Cooper

Bullet Form Teapot

Silversmith (Aberdeen, Scotland, active c.1728 - 1758)
Datec. 1735
Object NameTeapot
Mediumsilver, ivory
ClassificationsApplied Art
DimensionsHeight: 15.8cm
Diam (foot): 7.8cm
Handle to Spout: 25cm
Weight: 652.37gm
AcquisitionPurchased in 1996 with assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions.
LocationOn Loan
Object numberABDAG008911
About MeThis is a fine example of the Scottish bullet or spherical teapot inspired by the shape of the balls used in the muskets and pistols of the period. The straight spout springs from the base in a feat of moulding. The large scroll handle with foliate thumb-piece appears inordinately large for the size of the body.
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