An Edward VII three-piece silver morning tea service, William Devenport, Birmingham, 1904
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An Edward VII three-piece silver morning tea service, William Devenport, Birmingham, 1904
comprising: a teapot, milk jug and two-handled sugar bowl, each with ovoid, lobed and reeded body, the sides applied with a wooden leaf-capped handle, the domed hinged cover surmounted by a wooden flower-shaped finial, raised on a low foot, dents, the teapot 12cm high, 605g all in
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