- GEORGE IV THREE-PIECE STERLING TEA SERVICEGeorge
IV Three-Piece Sterling Tea Service, William Eley II, London, 1827; comprising a teapot with wooden handle (5 in. high), a creamer (3 1/4 in. high) and an open sugar bowl...
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London, 1837 height 6.5 in — 16.5 cm...
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London, 1834 height 5.7 in — 14.5 cm...
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silver tea pot, round lobed form with repousse leaf and floral spray decoration and opposing eagle over cartouche reserves, rings at elongated neck, floral finial and four...
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19th century English sterling silver teapot, William IV ca 1830, London hallmarks for Edward Barnard et al, pot is 9 in tall and weighs 28.7 ozt....
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comprising a William IV hot water jug, William Eaton, 1834, engraved with the Smith crest, 30.5cm high, a William IV silver teapot, Jonathan Hayne, London 1832, a George IV...
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Tea and Coffee Service
William Elliott, London, First Half 19th Century
comprising a coffee pot, teapot, milk jug, pair of covered sugar bowls and a large covered bowl, together...
[more like this] - A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT Mark of Edward,
Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London, 1829 date mark, lobed form with ornate foliate, floral and berry decoration to shoulder handle and spout, conforming hinged...
[more like this] - A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT by William
Bateman II, London, 1832, of squat form, with a gadrooned border, scroll handle and terminating on four ball feet, together with a silver coffee pot by Thomas Bradbury and...
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Eyre and Co, Sheffield, 1836, of squat form, with floral chasing, scroll handle and flower finial, on a circular pedestal foot (c.21oz) length: 29cm, Width: 19.5cm, height:...
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William Bennet, London, 1820, of circular form, tapering spout, the body foliate decoration in relief c.17oz Height: 13cm Length: 25.5cm...
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AND TEA SERVICE, J. WRANGHAM AND WILLIAM MOULSON, LONDON, 1831-1832William IV Silver Four-Piece Coffee and Tea Service, J. Wrangham and William Moulson, London, 1831-1832...
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SILVER SUGAR BOWL AND A WILLIAM IV SILVER CREAMERThe pot Benjamin Smith, London, 1928 (lid marked); the creamer marks rubbed, IW, London, 1929; and the bowl marks rubbed,...
[more like this] - A William IV Silver Three-Piece Tea
Service
Edward, Edward Jr., John and William Barnard, London, 1834 and 1835
comprising a teapot, creamer and open sugar, each engraved with an eagle and SPERO in a banner...
[more like this] - A William IV silver teapot, Jonathan
Hayne, London 1831, with scrolled handle and bird finial, chased with leaves, acorns and repoussé work acanthus, 18cm high, approximately 820g/Ivory registration reference:...
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1833, EDWARD, JOHN & WILLIAM BARNARD; WITH AN ASSEMBLED MILK JUG AND A MAPPIN & WEBB SILVER BISCUIT DISH 1833, EDWARD, JOHN & WILLIAM BARNARD; WITH AN ASSEMBLED MILK JUG AND...
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William Bateman, London 1821, with thread borders and crest, 11cm high, approximately 340gm...
[more like this] - WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT Mark of Joseph
Angell I, London (1830), charmingly squat form with ornate chased floral decoration, one cartouche with period "RA" monogram, the opposite cartouche is open, the hinged cover...
[more like this] - A William IV silver teapot, Edward,
John, William & Edward Barnard, London 1836, with embossed decoration on anthemion feet, approximately 685g/Ivory registration reference PLTDDU6J...
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& William Reid London 1820 with leaf capped fruitwood handle the cover with flower handles profusely chased with foliate scrolls on mask capped scroll feet with contemporary...
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melon form bodies, C-scroll handles, scroll and floral decoration, gilt interiors, 6-1/2 x 11 in. teapot with matching creamer and open sugar, marks for William Hewitt, London,...
[more like this] - Fine William IV Four-Piece Sterling
Silver Coffee and Tea Service, hallmarked London, 1837, by Charles Fox II, in a robust rococo style, including a coffeepot, h. 10/1/2", dia. 6", teapot, h. 8-1/2", dia. 6-1/2",...
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London 1831 engraved with armorials 5.1" (height) 13cm (height) 709g (Weight:) 22.8oz (Weight:) base stamped STORR & MORTIMER...
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with scalloped and stepped rims and finial, 5-1/2 x 11-1/2 in. teapot, with matching creamer and open sugar, gilt interiors, marks for London, 1831 (William IV), Michael Starkey,...
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Silver Coffee and Tea Set and Monumental William IV Sterling Silver Tray, the coffee and tea set hallmarked London, 1880-1881, by George Fox, including a kettle-on-stand,...
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by Craddock and Reid London dated 1822 fancifully chased pear-form body with scrolling foliate design centering crest-engraved cartouche supported on shell-and-scroll legs...
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with flower finial, scroll and reeded handle, scroll and shell feet, leaf decoration, all pieces marked, monogram, Edward, Edward Jr., John and William Barnard, London, 22.85...
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circular form with reeded girdle Richard Atkins & William Somersall London 1834 gross 13.5 oz. Estimate ?200-300 There are numerous tiny dings and nicks around the area where...
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silver five piece tea & coffee service joseph craddock & william ker reid, london, 1817; j.e. caldwell & co., philadelphia, Comprising an English sterling teapot with...
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