A William IV silver teapot, by Benoni Stephens, London, 1835, hinged lid with floral finial, ornate reposse decorated with panels of birds within a landscape, raised on four scallop feet and terminal to handle, ivory insulators, presentation engraved to base 'Given to S.A. Thompson Yates, by his mother 1869', height 13.5cm, 16.7oz

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