An Edward VII three-piece silver tea service, maker's initials J L & S, Birmingham, 1903, retailed by Davison Bros, 34 Oxford SW
Silver, Glass, Furniture, and Decorative Arts
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An Edward VII three-piece silver tea service, maker's initials J L & S, Birmingham, 1903, retailed by Davison Bros, 34 Oxford SW
comprising: a teapot, a two-handled sugar basin and a milk jug, each piece with lobed body, the sugar basin and milk jug applied with harp-shaped handles, the teapot applied with an ebonized harp-shaped handle and finial, dents and restorations, the teapot 10,5cm high; 580g all in; presentation case
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