Dutch Silver Single Serving Coffee Pot, Bonebakker, Amsterdam, 1905

Fine bachelor’s coffee or chocolate pot by the royal Dutch silversmiths A. Bonebakker & Zoon, with maker’s mark in full, and lion passant mark 2nd standard indicating 833/1000 standard silver, Minerva head duty mark with Amsterdam Assay office mark, 1905

An exceptional, impressive antique Dutch silver coffeepot, the plain tapering side with reeded base and rim, a fine oil can style spout and a side-placed facetted wooden handle, partly marked friction fitting flat topped cover with a conical shaped finial.

5.5 in. (14 cm.) high; 302 grams gross weight.

Provenance: Wood Hall, Hilgay, Norfolk, England

SKU: 324M-MSH-180

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