The Barnards
Silver
About this Item
London, England
A George IV silver teapot, Messrs Barnard, London, 1829
the compressed lobed body raised on four shell and water lily feet, the foliate body with a lappet border to the shoulder, acanthus-leaf, foliate and berry handle and spout, the hinged domed cover with later flowerhead finial, repairs, 13,5cm high, 850g
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