Friday 26 March 2021
A German .800 silver tea service, Frankfurt-am-Main, 1870-1930, Lazarus Posen,
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A German .800 silver tea service, Frankfurt-am-Main, 1870-1930, Lazarus Posen, comprising: an oval tray, a tea pot, hot water pot, lidded sugar pot and milk jug, together with a matched tea strainer and stand (stamped .800, not marked Posen), each decorated with laurel leaf banding and monogram, the pots with pine cone finials and the tea and coffee pots with foliate decoration and ivory spacers to handles, total weight approx. 85oz (7)
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