A William IV silver teapot, William Bateman, London, 1835
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A William IV silver teapot, William Bateman, London, 1835
the lobed baluster body with acanthus-leaf moulded s-shaped handle and stylised leaf-and-scroll thumbpiece, the conforming domed and hinged cover with moulded double flowerhead and leaf finial, the spout moulded with an anthemion, raised on four scroll feet headed by acanthus leaves, engraved A61 to the base, restorations, 895g, 17,1cm high
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