An Irish silver-plate four-piece tea service, Waterhouse, Dublin, 20th century

Silver, Furniture and Ceramics
  • An Irish silver-plate four-piece tea service, Waterhouse, Dublin, 20th century
  • An Irish silver-plate four-piece tea service, Waterhouse, Dublin, 20th century


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ZAR 4 500 - 5 000

About this Item

An Irish silver-plate four-piece tea service, Waterhouse, Dublin, 20th century
comprising: a kettle-on-stand, hot water pot, teapot and two-handled sugar bowl, the baluster body engraved with trailing foliage to one side and a vacant cartouche enclosed by sprays of foliage to the other, the hinged cover similarly engraved surmounted by a bud finial, the side applied with a leaf-capped scroll handle, raised on a circular spreading foot, engraved WATERHOUSE DUBLIN, dents, the hot water pot 23,5cm high

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