A GEORGE IV SILVER TEA URN
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A GEORGE IV SILVER TEA URN

MARK OF S. C. YOUNGE, SHEFFIELD, 1824

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A GEORGE IV SILVER TEA URN
Mark of S. C. Younge, Sheffield, 1824
Of inverted pear form, on square pedestal base with leaf-clad lion's- paw feet, the body embossed with flowers against a matte ground, with leaf-clad handles and spigot, the domed cover with gadrooned rim and bud finial, fitted with heating cylinder and cover, the body engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked on body, cover bezel, cylinder and cylinder cover
18½in. (47cm.) high; 162oz. (5051gr.) gross weight

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