MAKER'S MARK OF CHRISTOPHER BINGER II, LONDON, 1821; THE STAND WITH MAKER'S MARK OF EDWARD LOTHIAN, EDINBURGH, 1738
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A GEORGE IV SILVER SMALL TEAPOT AND A SCOTTISH TEAPOT STAND
Maker's mark of Christopher Binger II, London, 1821; the stand with maker's mark of Edward Lothian, Edinburgh, 1738
The compressed circular teapot on short flaring reeded foot, the sides with vacant cartouches flanked by repouss flowering branches on the scale ground, with scrolling wood handle and short spout, the hinged slightly domed cover with seated Chinaman finial, marked under the base and cover; the shaped-circular stand on three hoof feet, with molded rim, the border flat-chased with a border of shells, flowers, scrolls and lappets
8in. (20.3cm.) wide, the teapot; gross weight 15oz. (466gr.) (2)
Maker's mark of Christopher Binger II, London, 1821; the stand with maker's mark of Edward Lothian, Edinburgh, 1738
The compressed circular teapot on short flaring reeded foot, the sides with vacant cartouches flanked by repouss flowering branches on the scale ground, with scrolling wood handle and short spout, the hinged slightly domed cover with seated Chinaman finial, marked under the base and cover; the shaped-circular stand on three hoof feet, with molded rim, the border flat-chased with a border of shells, flowers, scrolls and lappets
8in. (20.3cm.) wide, the teapot; gross weight 15oz. (466gr.) (2)