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An associated silver twelve-piece silver tea and coffee service, the majority, John Figg, London, 1848

Auction Closed

November 19, 05:30 PM GMT

Estimate

5,000 - 7,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

In the 'Teniers' style, comprising:


marked for John Figg, London, 1848: a large kettle and burner stand, a slop bowl, bowl, a covered bowl, a tea caddy, a teaspoon bowl, a muffin dish cover;


marked for Joseph & Joseph Angell, London, 1847: a two-handled sugar bowl;


marked for Edward Farrell, London, 1828, retailed by Kensington Lewis: a covered bowl, engraved with the crest of McInnes of Edinburgh;


marked for Edward Farrell, London, 1840: a teaspoon bowl;


marked for Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1883: a teapot, a coffee pot and a cream jug


height of kettle 45cm, 17½in.

total weight 10,248gr., 329½oz

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