£3,250
Scottish Works of Art & Whisky | 606
Auction: 12 August 2020 at 11:00 BST
Assay Master Dougal Ged, of tapered cylindrical form with chased borders of shell, scrolls and flower heads, the body additionally engraved with crest and motto, with slender spout and wooden handle, the domed hinged cover similar chased, the base with original scratch weight 30=2
Heraldry: The crest as engraved is that of the family of Balfour
This crest is that borne today by the Lords Balfour of Burleigh in the County of Kinrossshire. Given that the motto is dissimilar to the peerage family there is a likelihood that this coffee pot was once in the possession of a cadet branch of the family. Certainly, the motto ‘Nil temere’ as engraved above the crest is used by other branches of the Balfour family, but not with the same crest or at least one that is slightly differenced.