A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT AND A GEORGE II WAITER, each London, the teapot maker's mark of William Bennett,1808; the waiter Ebenezer Coker, 1758, the molded oblong teapot on four ball supports, applied at mid section with scallop shell at intervals, with wood high arched scroll handle, panelled scroll spout, the hinged partly raised cover topped by wood oblong finial--6¾in. (17.1cm.) high; the shaped circular waiter raised on three hoof supports, with molded border to the applied shell and scroll rim--7½in. (19cm.) wide, gross weight 29oz. (2)

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A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT AND A GEORGE II WAITER, each London, the teapot maker's mark of William Bennett,1808; the waiter Ebenezer Coker, 1758, the molded oblong teapot on four ball supports, applied at mid section with scallop shell at intervals, with wood high arched scroll handle, panelled scroll spout, the hinged partly raised cover topped by wood oblong finial--6¾in. (17.1cm.) high; the shaped circular waiter raised on three hoof supports, with molded border to the applied shell and scroll rim--7½in. (19cm.) wide, gross weight 29oz. (2)

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