John Wakefield
A Decorators' Cornucopia - Part 1
About this Item
London, England
A William IV silver teapot, John Wakefield, London, 1830
the compressed body moulded with a vacant cartouche to one side enclosed by c-scrolls, scrolling foliage and flowerheads, applied with a leaf-capped c-scroll handle similarly moulded, the hinged domed cover surmounted by a flowerhead finial, raised on a domed circular conforming foot, dents,16,4cm high, 815g
*This lot is not suitable for export
*This lot is not suitable for export
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