Lot 965 , Teapot & cream jug.
A George IV Scottish silver teapot, of circular form with engraved armorial and embossed with flowers and scrolls, on lion mask and paw feet, J.W. Howden & Co, Edinburgh, 1822, together with a similar cream jug, William Bateman, circa 1820 (marks rubbed), gross 30 oz.
Estimate £300-500
Teapot- Five small dents/dings around the undecorated bellyb of the teapot. There is a tired engraved armorial. There is a verysmall ding to the handle. Overall condition is otherwise good. Marks clear. Lid is unmarked.
Cream jug- Very tired engraved armorial. The base of the handle has been pushed inwards very slightly. A few very minor dings around the girdle of the jug. Marks very rubbed.
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Sold for £300