A George IV mahogany teapoy attributed to Gillows, 1820s, the sarcophagus-form upper part with a hinged top enclosing a fitted interior with two tea cannisters and apertures for mixing bowls, raised on a turned and reeded pedestal on a concave-sided platform base with scrolling feet with concealed casters, gadroon mouldings throughout, 74 cm high, 48 cm wide, 36 cm deep