A George IV and Victorian silver three-piece tea set comprising teapot, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard London 1822, a two handled sugar bowl and a cream jug maker James Deakin & Sons Sheffield 1887, baluster shape with foliate fluting and cast floral borders, engraved initial and armorial to opposing scroll cartouches, 55.5oz

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