George III Sterling Silver Teapot and Sugar Bowl
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Description
The teapot marked Alice and George Burrows, London, 1812; the cream jug marked London, 1809; each with fluted shoulder, raised on ball feet. Length of teapot 11 inches, total approximately 21 ounces, all in.
The teapot engraved with crests to top, worn; the seam under handle repaired, showing to interior; slight bruising to body from use; the bottom of feet filled in
The cream with traces of same crest to above, worn; small dents to body; handle mark showing to interior
Condition
The teapot engraved with crests to top, worn; the seam under handle repaired, showing to interior; slight bruising to body from use; the bottom of feet filled in The cream with traces of same crest to above, worn; small dents to body; handle mark showing to interior
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George III Sterling Silver Teapot and Sugar Bowl
Estimate $500 - $700
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