Wednesday 25 November 2020
A matched silver four-piece tea service, the teapot and tea kettle Birmingham, c.1910, SW...
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A matched silver four-piece tea service, the teapot and tea kettle Birmingham, c.1910, SW Smith and Co., and the milk jug and sugar bowl Chester, c.1909, Barker Brothers, all raised on four shell bracket feet to half lobed bodies with gadroon and shell decorated rims, the teapot and kettle with wooden handles and finials, the handles of the milk jug and sugar bowl with acanthus leaf decoration, total weight approx. 72.7oz (4)
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