1818-1819
Part of a set comprising of a teapot, creamer, and sugar bowl; each with compressed circular chased with spiral fluting and on spreading bases, applied at hte shoulders with bands of embossed foliage, with leaf-capped scroll handles, chased front and back with a scroll cartouche.
11.11 x 21.91 x 15.24 cm (4 3/8 x 8 5/8 x 6 in.) 481 g
Linda J. Corne, gift in memory of her mother; to Fogg Art Museum, 1948.
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20th centuryGerman