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MAKER'S MARK PERHAPS OF THOMAS BALLAM, LONDON, 1823 (THE TEAPOT AND SUGAR BOWL); MAKER'S MARK OF JOHN, HENRY AND CHARLES LIAS, LONDON, 1826 (THE CREAM JUG)
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A GEORGE III/IV SILVER ASSEMBLED THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE
Maker's mark perhaps of Thomas Ballam, London, 1823 (the teapot and sugar bowl); maker's mark of John, Henry and Charles Lias, London, 1826 (the cream jug)
Comprising a teapot, two-handled open sugar bowl, a cream jug, the first two rectangular, on four paw feet headed by oak clusters, the sides with monogramed cartouches flanked by repouss flowering and budding branches, the rim with scrolls and rocaille and similar upright loop handles; the cream jug on circular foot and short stem with similar but unmatched cartouches and decoration
11in. (29.2cm.) wide, the teapot; gross weight 52oz. (1617gr.) (3)
Maker's mark perhaps of Thomas Ballam, London, 1823 (the teapot and sugar bowl); maker's mark of John, Henry and Charles Lias, London, 1826 (the cream jug)
Comprising a teapot, two-handled open sugar bowl, a cream jug, the first two rectangular, on four paw feet headed by oak clusters, the sides with monogramed cartouches flanked by repouss flowering and budding branches, the rim with scrolls and rocaille and similar upright loop handles; the cream jug on circular foot and short stem with similar but unmatched cartouches and decoration
11in. (29.2cm.) wide, the teapot; gross weight 52oz. (1617gr.) (3)