A George IV three-piece compressed moulded circular tea service on floral and foliate-chased domed shaped circular bases and with gadrooned shaped rims, each chased with Chinoiseries amidst Rococo Revival flowers, foliage and C-scrolls and each with a foliate cartouche engraved with a crest, the floral and foliate-cast scroll handles with Chinaman surmounts, the teapot with a chased rising curved spout and domed hinged cover with finial modelled as a recumbent Chinaman holding a sun shade, John Edward Terrey, London 1824 - height of teapot 6¾in., 60.25oz.

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A George IV three-piece compressed moulded circular tea service on floral and foliate-chased domed shaped circular bases and with gadrooned shaped rims, each chased with Chinoiseries amidst Rococo Revival flowers, foliage and C-scrolls and each with a foliate cartouche engraved with a crest, the floral and foliate-cast scroll handles with Chinaman surmounts, the teapot with a chased rising curved spout and domed hinged cover with finial modelled as a recumbent Chinaman holding a sun shade, John Edward Terrey, London 1824 - height of teapot 6¾in., 60.25oz.
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