THE TEAPOT, LONDON 1831, MAKER'S MARK OF GEORGE BURROWS II AND RICHARD PEARCE; THE CREAMER AND OPEN SUGAR BOWL, MAKER'S MARK OF GEORGE SMITH II AND WILLIAM FEARN, LONDON, 1832
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AN ASSEMBLED WILLIAM IV SILVER TEA SERVICE**
The teapot, London 1831, maker's mark of George Burrows II and Richard Pearce; the creamer and open sugar bowl, Maker's mark of George Smith II and William Fearn, London, 1832
The teapot with globular fluted base and tall neck chased with foliage surrounding a cartouche, with curved spout and leaf-capped scroll handle, raised on four shell feet, the domed cover chased with foliage; the creamer and sugar bowl chased with panels of flowers and foliage and engraved with coat-of-arms, the teapot marked under the base, the creamer and sugar bowl marked outside near the rim
The teapot, 8½in. (22cm.) high; total 40oz. (3)
The teapot, London 1831, maker's mark of George Burrows II and Richard Pearce; the creamer and open sugar bowl, Maker's mark of George Smith II and William Fearn, London, 1832
The teapot with globular fluted base and tall neck chased with foliage surrounding a cartouche, with curved spout and leaf-capped scroll handle, raised on four shell feet, the domed cover chased with foliage; the creamer and sugar bowl chased with panels of flowers and foliage and engraved with coat-of-arms, the teapot marked under the base, the creamer and sugar bowl marked outside near the rim
The teapot, 8½in. (22cm.) high; total 40oz. (3)
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