Lot 688 , A William IV silver pear shaped teapot by Pearce & Burrows, gross 22 oz.

A William IV silver pear shaped teapot by Pearce & Burrows, gross 22 oz.

A William IV silver pear shaped teapot by Pearce & Burrows, of squat form, with pineapple finial, on shell scroll feet, London, 1833, gross 22 oz.
Estimate £200-300

There are numereous very minor knocks and dings around the main body in general, along with a few larger dents. The base of the hande has been pushed into the main body slightly (visible on the inside). Possible old repair to the spout where the top joins the main body. Hallmarks on body, handle and finial clear.


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Sold for £260