Lot 550 , A Georgian matched three-piece silver teaset, oval-bodied with moulded edges, the teapot London 1829, William Southey, gross 31 oz.
A Georgian matched three-piece silver teaset, oval-bodied with moulded edges, the teapot London 1829, William Southey, the cream jug and sugar bowl, London 1802, maker's mark AH gross 31 oz.
Estimate £250-350
Teapot has two visible patches of lead solder to the base (repairs). A few small knocks/dings arount the body in general. Length from spout to handle is 29cm. Height to knop is 15cm. Width is 10cm. Marks clear.
Bowl- There are a few minor dings/scratches around the body in general. Marks a little rubbed.
Jug- Numerous small bumps, dings to the main body and what appears to be a small repair in the form of silver solder. Marks a little rubbed.
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Sold for £250