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JACOB HURD SILVER TEAPOT - Diminutive Sterling Tea Pot by Jacob Hurd of Boston (1703-1758), with

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JACOB HURD SILVER TEAPOT - Diminutive Sterling Tea Pot by Jacob Hurd of Boston (1703-1758), with his mark on the underside, circa 1745, one of 17 known to exist in this small globular Queen Anne form with the asymmetrical Rococo decoration that Hurd introduced to the Colonies, having the original ebony handle, engraved monogram `I B` is overwork of perhaps a generation later, Paul Revere was Hurd`s protégé, 5 1/4" tall, 10" spout to handle, 5" diam body, small dents where original engraved monogram was burnished away, otherwise fine condition. 16.665 ozt

JACOB HURD SILVER TEAPOT - Diminutive Sterling Tea Pot by Jacob Hurd of Boston (1703-1758), with his mark on the underside, circa 1745, one of 17 known to exist in this small globular Queen Anne form with the asymmetrical Rococo decoration that Hurd introduced to the Colonies, having the original ebony handle, engraved monogram `I B` is overwork of perhaps a generation later, Paul Revere was Hurd`s protégé, 5 1/4" tall, 10" spout to handle, 5" diam body, small dents where original engraved monogram was burnished away, otherwise fine condition. 16.665 ozt

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