A William IV silver teapot, London, 1832, Robert Garrard II, of plain tapering form with armorial engraved to side (rubbed), the hinged lid with wooden finial to wooden handle, 13.2cm high, together with a George V silver teapot, London, 1914...
A William IV silver teapot, London, 1832, Robert Garrard II, of plain tapering form with armorial engraved to side (rubbed), the hinged lid with wooden finial to wooden handle, 13.2cm high, together with a George V silver teapot, London, 1914, Carrington & Co, of rounded form with wooden handle and finial, 11.5cm high, total weight approx. 35.5oz (2)
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A William IV silver teapot, London, 1832, Robert Garrard II, of plain tapering form with armorial engraved to side (rubbed), the hinged lid with wooden finial to wooden handle, 13.2cm high, together with a George V silver teapot, London, 1914, Carrington & Co, of rounded form with wooden handle and finial, 11.5cm high, total weight approx. 35.5oz (2)
Please refer to department for condition report