A SILVER-GILT TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE
A SILVER-GILT TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE

MAKER'S MARK OF NICHOLLS AND PLINCKE WITH THE IMPERIAL WARRANT, WITH THE WORKMASTER'S MARKS OF ANDERS LONG AND ROBERT KOKHUN, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1850-1859

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A SILVER-GILT TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE
MAKER'S MARK OF NICHOLLS AND PLINCKE WITH THE IMPERIAL WARRANT, WITH THE WORKMASTER'S MARKS OF ANDERS LONG AND ROBERT KOKHUN, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1850-1859
Comprising a kettle-on-stand with a detachable burner, a coffee pot, a tea pot, an open sugar bowl, a cream jug, a waste bowl, and a tray; each of shaped fluted form on four scroll feet, with floral handles, the pots and kettle with hinged covers and ivory insulators, the coffee pot with a baluster-shaped ivory finial, the tea pot and kettle with flower-shaped finials, the shaped tray with scroll handles, marked throughout
The tray 25¼ in. (64 cm.) wide; the kettle-on-stand 12½ in. (32 cm.) high
254.7 oz. (7,922 gr.)
Provenance
Acquired by the father of the present owner in Europe in the late 1970s.

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