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MARK OF THOMAS ROBINS, LONDON, 1816
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A GEORGE III SILVER CAPE PATTERN TEAPOT
MARK OF THOMAS ROBINS, LONDON, 1816
With fluted sides, gadroon border, acanthus-chased spout, ivory handle and finial; a sugar bowl, probably by the same maker, London, 1817, with scroll and floral-embossed sides; and a Victorian baluster cream jug similarly decorated, by Richard Sibley, London, 1852, all 3 pieces crested to match
Teapot 11¼ in. wide (28.5 cm.)
41 oz. (1291 gm.) (3)
MARK OF THOMAS ROBINS, LONDON, 1816
With fluted sides, gadroon border, acanthus-chased spout, ivory handle and finial; a sugar bowl, probably by the same maker, London, 1817, with scroll and floral-embossed sides; and a Victorian baluster cream jug similarly decorated, by Richard Sibley, London, 1852, all 3 pieces crested to match
Teapot 11¼ in. wide (28.5 cm.)
41 oz. (1291 gm.) (3)
Special notice
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