A GROUP OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER TEA AND TABLEWARES
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A GROUP OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER TEA AND TABLEWARES

VARIOUSLY MARKED, 18TH-20TH CENTURY

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A GROUP OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER TEA AND TABLEWARES
VARIOUSLY MARKED, 18TH-20TH CENTURY
The English fully marked comprising three sauce boats, marked for London 1751, Chester 1900, London 1940; a tea caddy engraved with monogram and crest with motto 'PERSEVERANDO'; and pair of sugar nips, marked for London 1861; the American marked 'Sterling' comprising a set of six Tiffany & Co. salt cellars; two pairs of sugar nips; a tea caddy and cover, monogrammed; a Goodnow & Jenks porringer engraved with monogram and dated 1897/1919; two pairs of sugar nips; and a coin mounted wine taster; together with a table box with hinged cover, and a silver mounted etched glass table oil lamps, each indistinctly marked
The porringer 7¼ in. (8.4 cm.) long, 48oz. approximate gross weight (21)
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