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A Victorian silver teapot. George Ivory, London, 1857. Of compressed, rounded form, the spout...
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Description
A Victorian silver teapot.
George Ivory,
London, 1857.
Of compressed, rounded form, the spout and handle with foliate decoration and the hinged cover with fruit finial, ivory insulators to handle, 13.5cm high, 29cm long (from handle to spout tip), approx. weight 22.6ozt
Ivory submission reference: BKPF6U2E
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