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    William IV silver teapot by Benjamin Smith, London 1833

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    About this item

    A rare Georgian silver teapot made in London in 1813 by Benjamin Smith. It has a stunning crest and  coat of arms engraved on either side. The teapot is an inverted pear shape and is in excellent condition. It is fully hallmarked although the makers mark is slightly rubbed. Smith was one of the most celebrated Georgian silversmiths who made exceptional pieces.

    WEIGHT; 556grams or 18ozst approx.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    6571-594 (AB-110940)

    Dimensions

    W: 16cm  (6.3")H: 16cm  (6.3")L: 26cm  (10.2")

    Period

    Georgian (1714 to 1837)

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