PROPERTY FROM A NEW YORK COLLECTOR 
A THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA-SERVICE, maker's mark of William Thomason, New York, circa 1815, comprising teapot, two-handled covered sugar-bowl and cream-jug, each partly lobed urn-form, on molded raised circular foot, the shoulder applied with flowering foliate die-rolled band, with applied tongue-and-dart borders, with scroll handle, the teapot with hinged partly domed cover topped by flower-basket finial--the teapot 10.in. (25.4cm.) high, gross weight 82oz.

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A THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA-SERVICE, maker's mark of William Thomason, New York, circa 1815, comprising teapot, two-handled covered sugar-bowl and cream-jug, each partly lobed urn-form, on molded raised circular foot, the shoulder applied with flowering foliate die-rolled band, with applied tongue-and-dart borders, with scroll handle, the teapot with hinged partly domed cover topped by flower-basket finial--the teapot 10.in. (25.4cm.) high, gross weight 82oz.

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