There are three pieces to the silver teapot set. On the bottom of it says Sheffield Phillip Ashbury and sons.
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Re: Britannia silver teapot
Well your silver ware does not date from 1697, the company only operated from 1856-1935. Britannia metal is a zinc alloy that resemble silver, generally it is silver plated. If you could post a clear image of the marking i could narrow down the date range for you.