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SILVER TEA POTS
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Two Silver Tea Pots each marked
Two Silver Tea Pots
each marked '925' to underside
16 ozt 14 dwt gross
Height of larger example 8 1/2 inches.
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TWO 19TH CENTURY SILVER TEA POTS:
TWO 19TH CENTURY SILVER TEA POTS: THE FIRST, BIRMNGHAM 1801, MAKER'S MARKS FOR GE? & CO., AND THE OTHER: LONDON 1890, MAKER'S MARKS FOR WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS - EDWARD HUTTONTWO 19TH CENTURY SILVER TEA POTS: THE FIRST, BIRMNGHAM 1801, MAKER'S MARKS FOR GE? & CO., AND THE OTHER: LONDON 1890, MAKER'S MARKS FOR WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS - EDWARD HUTTON, both teapots with Adams style bright cut bands of design and with scrolling wood handles, the Birmingham teapot of low horizontally lobed shape, unmonogrammed, 13.8 ozt gross, w: 11 in. (over spout); the other teapot marked in band to shoulder of fluted oval form with straight sides, one side monogrammed in laurel-bordered cartouche, 12 ozt gross, w: 9 1/2 in. (over spout) (2)
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