The Barnards
Decorative Arts - Silver
About this Item
London, England
A William IV three piece silver tea service, Messrs Barnard, London, 1830
each circular compressed body moulded in relief with a scalloped band enclosing flowerheads flanking two vacant cartouches, on a shell-shaped base and conforming rim, with acanthus leaf capped leaf-and-berry c-scroll handles, gilt interior, comprising: a teapot with floral finial, two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, gilding worn, surface scratching, oxidisation, dents, splits, repairs, one securing pin loose,1610g all in
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