A Colonial Indian three-piece silver tea service, 19th century
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A Colonial Indian three-piece silver tea service, 19th century
comprising: a teapot, a covered milk jug and two-handled covered sugar bowl, each profusely moulded with stylised foliage, the centre with shield-shaped vacant cartouche, the covers with elephant finial, the sides with harp-shaped handles, raised on four foliate zoomorphic feet, repairs, dents, the teapot 14cm high, 775g all in
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