6th Dec, 2023 10:00

Fine Art, Antiques and Jewellery Auction

 
Lot 4
 

A George IV silver teapot

A George IV silver teapot, makers mark rubbed, London 1828, of compressed melon form with embossed floral decoration, the acanthus leaf capped scroll handle with ivory spacers, the hinged cover with cast floral finial, all rasied on four shell and scroll bracket feet, 12cm high, weight approx 18.3oz (at fault)

Note: Registration of an ivory item. Submission reference: TBHLLCRJ

Sold for £240


Condition Report

Hallmarks clear other than the makers mark which is rubbed, large solder repair to the the body and some smaller repairs, general wear, refer to images

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