Sale 5258
London, South Kensington
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18 April 2007
Price realised
GBP 840
Estimate
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT MARK OF WILLIAM BATEMAN & DANIEL BALL, LONDON, 1842 Compressed form with cast seated Chinaman finial, the sides chased with trailing flowers, rustic handle with ivory insulators TOGETHER WITH a circular teapot stand bordered with engraved foliage Henry Holland, 1853 - 33.5 oz. (2)
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