This exceptional antique Victorian teapot, in sterling standard silver, has a circular rounded form.
The body of this bachelor teapot is encompassed with an applied girdle above convex fluted decoration.
The plain upper portion of the teapot is embellished with flared shoulders, encompassed with an applied fluted border to the rim.
This Victorian silver bachelor teapot is fitted with a hallmarked flush hinged cover, surmounted with the original and impressive cast silver fluted finial, securing to the interior with a wingnut; the flush hinge indicates the high quality of the piece.
The teapot is fitted with a fine and impressive ribbed C shape handle, accented with a large leaf decorated lower terminal.
This exceptional example of Victorian silverware features a plain swan neck spout.
This antique teapot, crafted by the collectable London silversmiths William Comyns & Sons, is a superior example and the finest of its type you could hope to acquire.