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Teapot cover

Description

Circular cover with ebonised knap for a silver teapot said to have been owned by Marshal Blucher: Danish, Copenhagen, by Marcus Pipgros, 1726

Museum reference

K.2002.943.2

Collection

Decorative and Applied Art

Object name

Teapot cover

Production information

Marcus Pipgros
Copenhagen, Denmark, Northern Europe

Date

1726

Materials

Silver, Ebonised wood

Physical description

Silver, ebonised wood;

Associations

Previous owner: Marshal Blucher

Exhibitions

  • Waterloo: After the Battle (15 May 2015 - 27 Sep 2015)
    National Museum of Scotland

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