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TWO GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOTS AND A GEORGE V EXAMPLE, with maker's marks of, comprising: the first--London, 1804, Robert Garrard, compressed hemispherical, on four foliate paw feet, the shoulder chased with horizontal beaded leaf band, below fluted shoulder divided by bellflower, the squat spout engraved with leaves and shell, with foliate shell applied scroll handle, the raised hinged cover chased with rocaille, applied with three leaves above--5¾in. (14.6cm.) high the second--London, apparently 1818 (date letter worn), probably maker's mark of William Bateman, molded oval, on four ball feet, the shoulder chased and engraved with flowers and scroll enclosed shell on stippled ground, with applied floral and foliate collar, foliate shell capped spout and shaped harp form, partly reeded, handle, the molded hinged cover topped by rectangular fruit encrusted finial--6¾in. (17.1cm.) high, the third--Sheffield, 1915, WS over CS, partly fluted urn form, with applied gadrooned collar, wood harp form handle, the hinged partly raised cover topped by wood finial--5½in. (13.9cm.) high, gross weight 68oz. (3)