M. FORD CREECH ANTIQUES
GEORGE
II SILVER TEA CADDY
John East,
London 1733








Heavy gauge silver, of flattened oblong form centered by a vacant shield within an armorial device (probable early removal to shield details),
the base with slide for filling, the detachable cap with an urn finial
Condition: Overall very good condition; marks are rubbed but legible, Grimwade #1266, although the pellet is not evident; vacant shield
shows no variance of patination from the exterior, but likely with early crest removal
See Antique Silver, Peter Waldron, 2001 edition, #988, p. 305
5” High
8 oz.
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