A GEORGE III SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA-SERVICE, London, 1817, maker's mark of Samuel Hennell (marks worn), comprising teapot, two-handled sugar-bowl and cream-jug, monogrammed, each oval with bowed sides, with fluted corners, on four ball feet, with raised applied undulating gadrooned rim, the sugar-bowl and cream-jug with foliate capped part reeded angular handles; the teapot with wood handle, the hinged partly raised cover topped by wood finial, with panelled spout--the teapot 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, gross weight 37.5oz.

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A GEORGE III SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA-SERVICE, London, 1817, maker's mark of Samuel Hennell (marks worn), comprising teapot, two-handled sugar-bowl and cream-jug, monogrammed, each oval with bowed sides, with fluted corners, on four ball feet, with raised applied undulating gadrooned rim, the sugar-bowl and cream-jug with foliate capped part reeded angular handles; the teapot with wood handle, the hinged partly raised cover topped by wood finial, with panelled spout--the teapot 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, gross weight 37.5oz.

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