A Belgian silver tea pot, an English silver tea caddy and milk jug, and three various objects
THE FIRST MAKER'S MARK IN MONOGRAM UNIDENTIFIED, 1814/1831, WALTER JOHN BARNARD, LONDON, 1881/82, UNIDENTIFIED MAKER'S MARK H.S., MANCHESTER, 1932, ADIE BROTHERS, BIRMINGHAM, 1929, AND H. MATTHEWS, BIRMINGHAM, 1909/10
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A Belgian silver tea pot, an English silver tea caddy and milk jug, and three various objects
The first maker's mark in monogram unidentified, 1814/1831, Walter John barnard, London, 1881/82, unidentified maker's mark H.S., Manchester, 1932, Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1929, and H. Matthews, Birmingham, 1909/10
The first of ribbed baluster- and vase shape, on plain beaded base, with shaped spout, the wooden handle with ramshead and foliate mounts, the upperrim spreading and with foliate band, the plain hinged cover with foliate and bud finial; a oblong-shaped and partly ribbed tea caddy, a similarly-shaped milk jug with initial engraved, an engraved beaker, a beaker with beaded border and a salt cellar on three hoof supports
16cm. (6in.) high
marked undernrath and at the bodies
1408gr. (6)
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