Walker & Hall
Silver
About this Item
Sheffield
A George V silver teapot, Walker & Hall Company Limited, London, 1917
oval, with part gadrooned body and spout, the side applied with an ebonised harp-shaped handle, the hinged cover surmounted by a later ebonised carved lobed finial, raised on a conforming foot, impressed numerals 72867, split, 15,5cm high, 660g all in; and an Edward VII silver two-handled sugar basin, IS Greenberg & Co, Birmingham, 1906, oval, the part lobed body applied with reeded harp-shaped handles, raised on a conforming foot, marks worn, 19cm wide over handles, 220g
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