Wednesday 24 May 2023
A George II silver bullet-shaped saffron teapot, London, 1732, Edward Pocock, of rounded form...
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A George II silver bullet-shaped saffron teapot, London, 1732, Edward Pocock, of rounded form with faceted spout and wooden finial, chased around the cover with decorative band, the wooden handle later, scratch engraved KL to AW to underside, approx. 11cm high, approx. length from tip of spout to end of handle 20.5cm, approx. weight 12.9oz
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