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A Swedish Rococo double-spouted Rococo silver teapot, mark of Bengt Hafrin, Gothenburg 1770.

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A Swedish Rococo double-spouted Rococo silver teapot, mark of Bengt Hafrin, Gothenburg 1770.

Oval shape, standing on four feet. The body and the hinged lid with chased and chiselled decoration of flowers and leaves. The handles with rocailles-framed cartouches. Lid finial in the form of a flower bud. Folding handle with wooden grip. Underneath engraved initials "M J W". Height excluding handle 16.5 cm, length 21.5 cm. Weight 639 g.

Alkuperä - Provenienssi

The collection of Councillor Nils Parkfelt (1893-1961), Gothenburg.
Thence by descent.

Kirjallisuus

Åke Stavenow and Carl Hernmarck, Nationalmuseum exhibition catalogue no 48, 1934, exhibition:"Utställning av svensk silver 1680-1800", compare a double-spouted teapot by Anders Jacobsson Schotte från 1779, pl. 3, cat no 172.
Ed. Carl Hernmarck et al., "Svenskt silversmide 1520-1850", 1941-1963, volume II, the type described at p. 190 and compare two other similar teapots illustrated, catalogue no 428 and 429.
Bengt Bengtsson and Gustaf Munthe, "Silversmide", 1962, compare a double-spouted teapot by Johan Christoffer Jungmarker from 1768 illustrated at p. 193.
Ed. Olle Granath, "Vier Jahrhunderte Schwedisches silber für königshof und bürgerhaus", Bayriches Nationalmuseum, 1991, compare a double-spouted teapot by Johan Christoffer Jungmarker from 1768 illustrated, catalogue no 29.

Muut tiedot

A few Swedish teapots with two spouts are known. The oldest was made in Stockholm in 1747. The other known double-spouted teapots were made in Gothenburg and Uddevalla during the 1760s and 70s.