A George IV silver teapot
by William Eley II, London 1825
Compressed circular form, the waisted collar with a tongue and dart border, the cover with flush hinge and shallow dome centre, wood finial, wood handle, the upper body with fluted shoulders above the applied girdle, leaf embellished spout, on a circular foot, Together with a quantity of other silver items, comprising: a George III silver two-handled sugar bowl, London 1809, oblong form with shaped sides, crested, on ball feet, a cream jug, London 1812, of similar form, a drum mustard pot, maker's mark EM with pellet between, London 1811, cover crested, three silver bottom marked Old English feather edge sauce ladles and a silver fish / serving fork, by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1868. (8)
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£1,025
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Category:
Decorative Arts
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Silver
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