A George IV assembled silver three-piece tea service, The Barnards and Rebecca Eames, London, 1821-1828

Silver, Furniture and Ceramics

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ZAR 14 070
Lot 97
  • A George IV assembled silver three-piece tea service, The Barnards and Rebecca Eames, London, 1821-1828


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ZAR 12 000 - 15 000
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ZAR 14 070

About this Item

A George IV assembled silver three-piece tea service, The Barnards and Rebecca Eames, London, 1821-1828
comprising: a teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each compressed ovoid body moulded with lobed and spearhead motifs, gadrooned rim, the side applied with a leaf-capped handle, the hinged cover surmounted by a flowerhead finial, raised on four flowerhead, leaf-and-shell bracket feet, the milk jug and sugar bowl with gilt interior, minor dents, the teapot 14cm high, 1500g all in

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