Exquisite English sterling silver teapot made in London in 1809, as evidenced by the hallmarks on the base. An authentic example of neoclassical refinement, typical of the style developed during the reign of George III, this teapot features a flattened oval shape, elegantly ribbed in the lower part, while the upper part is left polished. Particularly distinctive are the angular handle, with its geometric and architectural line, and the knob that echoes the ribbed motif present at the base. It rests on four spherical feet that create a perfect balance between stability and visual lightness. Refined collector's item, in excellent condition.