A William IV silver teapot, pseudo maker's mark, London, 1836
Silver, Glass, Decorative Arts and Furniture
About this Item
A William IV silver teapot, pseudo maker's mark, London, 1836
the tapering lobed body with alternating panels of flowers and vacant cartouches, acanthus leaf scroll handle with ivory fillets, the hinged cover with flowerhead finial, raised on four scroll and foliate feet, 885g, 16cm high
*Please note that this lot is not suitable for export.
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