This impressive antique Edwardian sterling silver teapot has been modelled in the Queen Anne style onto an oval collet foot.
The lower portion of this fine teapot is embellished with batwing style embossed fluted decoration accented with subtly elevated rounded projections.
The upper portion of the body is encircled with a narrow band reflecting the same fluted decoration, all in a swirl design.
The Edwardian teapot is fitted with a hinged domed cover, which features further fluted decoration.
The cover is surmounted by a carved, shaped fluted painted wood and sterling silver finial.
This Queen Anne style teapot has a plain angular carved painted wood handle with a plain scrolling thumbpiece.
The impressive swan necked spout is ornamented to the underside with fluted decoration.
ConditionThis antique teapot is a very good gauge of silver, fine quality and in excellent, presentation condition.
The interior of the teapot has been professionally cleaned and is ready for use.
Full hallmarks struck to the surface are very clear.
Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of this example of Queen Anne style teaware
DimensionsLength from back of handle to tip of spout 28cm/11.1"
Width 11cm/4.3"
Height to top of finial 15.5cm/6.1"
Weight15 troy ounces/ 466g
Volume950 ml
Date: 1907
Origin: Birmingham, England
Maker: W G Keight & Co



