A WILLIAM IV SILVER DISH LINER, A VICTORIAN IRISH TEAPOT AND A CREAM JUG*

MAKER'S MARKS LISTED BELOW, LONDON, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

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A WILLIAM IV SILVER DISH LINER, A VICTORIAN IRISH TEAPOT AND A CREAM JUG*
Maker's marks listed below, London, unless otherwise noted
The broadly scalloped and molded dish-liner with two shell grips-- Paul Storr, 1832--10in. (25.4cm.); the compressed melon-form teapot on four shell clad tapering supports, with partly fluted leaf-capped scroll spout, partly reeded handle, the hinged raised lobed cover topped by squash finial--J. Francois, Dublin, 1838; the baluster cream jug with lobed sides, flat-chased with arabesque panels, with multi-scroll handle--T.H. & F. Fox, 1855--6in. (15.87cm.) high; together with a silver-plated cream jug, the silver--42oz. (4)

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