A three-piece tea service and a salver,

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A three-piece tea service and a salver,
the former in the early 19th Century taste, each of tapering moulded circular form and with a gadrooned rim, the teapot with rising curved spout, polished wood scroll handle and domed hinged cover with turned wood finial, the salver in the early 18th Century taste, of shaped square form and with bracket feet and a plain ground, Richard Comyns, London 1934 and 1935 - height of teapot 4¼in. (10.75cm.), diameter of salver 14in. (35.75cm.), 84.25oz. gross.
See Plates 3 and 6 (4)

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