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MAKER'S MARK OF EDWARD FARRELL, LONDON, 1817, BRITANNIA STANDARD
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A George III silver-gilt tea-service
maker's mark of Edward Farrell, London, 1817, Britannia Standard
Comprising a teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, each on four demi-hound and scroll feet, the bodies cast and chased with classical banqueting scenes, two with a battle scene and one with a medieval scene with Cupid, the sugar bowl and cream jug with eagle handles, the teapot with ivory scroll handle and hinged domed cover with detachable pomegranate and flower finial, the sugar bowl engraved with a coat-of-arms with baron's coronet above, marked on bodies, teapot cover and finial
the teapot 6in. (16cm.) high
gross 97ozs. (3,047gr.) (3)
maker's mark of Edward Farrell, London, 1817, Britannia Standard
Comprising a teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, each on four demi-hound and scroll feet, the bodies cast and chased with classical banqueting scenes, two with a battle scene and one with a medieval scene with Cupid, the sugar bowl and cream jug with eagle handles, the teapot with ivory scroll handle and hinged domed cover with detachable pomegranate and flower finial, the sugar bowl engraved with a coat-of-arms with baron's coronet above, marked on bodies, teapot cover and finial
the teapot 6in. (16cm.) high
gross 97ozs. (3,047gr.) (3)