THE CREAM AND SUGAR WITH MARK OF EDWARD FARRELL, THE TEAPOT APPARENTLY WITH NO MAKER'S MARK, LONDON, 1823 AND 1826
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An Assembled Three-Piece George IV Silver Tea Service
The cream and sugar with mark of Edward Farrell, the teapot apparently with no maker's mark, London, 1823 and 1826
each of compressed baluster form decorated with a band of leaf, flower and scroll motifs, centring a cartouche with engraved initials, supported on four leaf and paw feet, comprising: a teapot with an ivory insulated handle, a sugar bowl and a cream jug - 50oz gross. (3)
The cream and sugar with mark of Edward Farrell, the teapot apparently with no maker's mark, London, 1823 and 1826
each of compressed baluster form decorated with a band of leaf, flower and scroll motifs, centring a cartouche with engraved initials, supported on four leaf and paw feet, comprising: a teapot with an ivory insulated handle, a sugar bowl and a cream jug - 50oz gross. (3)
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