A George IV silver coffee pot, possibly Charles Fox II, London, 1827
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A George IV silver coffee pot, possibly Charles Fox II, London, 1827
the compressed bulbous body with flared neck, raised on a stepped circular footrim, the hinged domed cover with urn-shaped finial, the side applied with leaf-capped c-scroll handle with bone fillets, the body engraved to the front and reverse with armorials, 22,7cm high, 850g
*This lot is not suitable for export
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