Wednesday 27 September 2023
An Irish George III matched silver three piece tea set, the teapot Dublin, 1817, James le Bas,...
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Description
An Irish George III matched silver three piece tea set, the teapot Dublin, 1817, James le Bas, the sugar and milk jug Dublin, 1814 and 1815, Richard Sawyer, all of shaped rectangular form with gadrooned borders, each piece raised on four paw feet and decorated with bright-cut engraved garlands or foliate designs, the teapot with ivory insulators to handle, approx. 29.7cm long (from spout to handle), 17.1cm high (inc. handle), total weight approx. 38oz (3)
Ivory submission reference: E5SB3CLA
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