Important South African & International Art, Decorative Arts & Jewellery

Live Auction, 14 March 2016

Session 1

Sold for

ZAR 9 954
Lot 114
  • An assembled George IV three-piece silver tea set, Thomas & George Hayter, London, 1826


Lot Estimate
ZAR 9 000 - 12 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 9 954
Auction Catalogue

About this Item

London, England
An assembled George IV three-piece silver tea set, Thomas & George Hayter, London, 1826
the teapot with a part gadrooned body engraved 'REO', raised on four paw and anthemion feet, with shell, acanthus-leaf and gadrooned rims, the reeded leaf-capped and shell handle with ivory fillets, the hinged cover with petal-form finial, 880g, 14cm high, the two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug similarly decorated, raised on rose-headed paw feet, with acorn, acanthus and scroll handles, gilt interiors, 800g all in, the sugar bowl 21cm wide over handles

*Please note that this lot is not suitable for export.

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