EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER TEA POT,
likely maker Benjamin Preston, London 1847, of bulbous form, with hinged cover and acorn finial, the body engraved with a scrolling cartouche and heraldic motif, 23cm wide, 600g
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Sold for £360
Estimated at £150 - £250
Condition Report
Handle very slightly loose. The body with a number of dents towards the base (approximately ten). General surface wear including tarnish throughout.
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