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Silver & Plated Ware 20/06/2016
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Lot 37

A William IV silver teapot.

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Condition Report

A William IV silver teapot of compressed bulbous form, the plain body having a gadroon rim and slightly domed, hinged lid with stained wood finial, the whole with leaf capped handle and raised on four foliate scrolled feet with shell detail. Hallmarked Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London 1831. Maximum length measuring 11 inches (28 cm), gross weight 23 ozt (715.3 grams).

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    The teapot appears in good overall condition, displaying some general wear, tarnishing, surface marks and scratches. Heavier staining to interior. Minor surface dints/bumps. Hinged lid appears in good working order. The hallmarks are clear and legible, also corresponding part hallmarks to lid and handle.

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