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A GEORGE IV SILVER COFFEE POT, A GEORGE III GOBLET, AN IRISH EXAMPLE AND A TWO HANDLED SUGAR BOWL, London and Dublin, with maker's marks of:, the partly concave slant fluted coffee pot engraved with coat of arms and crest, upcurved spout, leaf capped scroll handle, the hinged partly raised conforming cover topped by flowerhead finial, the mid section, collar and cover with floral band--1825, G. Burrows--8½in. (21.5cm.) high, the first goblet on square pedestal base, the base and shoulder applied with reeded band--1802, J. Emes--6½in. (16.5cm.) high, the Irish one on circular spreading foot, engraved with crest--Dublin, 1785, J. Jackson--6¾in. (17.1cm.) high, the circular sugar bowl engraved two sides with two crests, chased fruited mid section, tongue and dart rims, with two serpent headed foliate clad handles--1812, Emes & Barnard--length over handles 7½in. (19cm.), gross weight 55oz. (4)