Antique 1720 English .958 (Britannia) Silver Footed Cream Pitcher by Isaac Dalton, London

5.25" tall. 9.30 ozt.
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SKU: 14871512
$695.00
Availability: 1 in stock

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Description

This antique English footed cream pitcher, crafted in 1720 by London silversmith Isaac Dalton, is made of .958 (Britannia) silver, showcasing the high standard of silverwork from the period. Its elegant, gently curved form rests on a sturdy footed base, reflecting the refined Georgian design and meticulous craftsmanship of the early 18th century. Perfect as a functional piece or a collector’s treasure, this cream pitcher embodies both historical significance and timeless beauty.

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