A FRENCH SILVER TEA-URN, Paris, 19th Century, maker's mark of A. Risler & Carre, vase-shaped, on four four fixed scroll supports, eith scroll spigot and wood leaf tap, with two part wood, tied reeded, upcurved handles below short waisted neck, the high domed detachable cover with leafy calyx to the berried laurel ring handle, with berried laural decoration to supports, burner ring, burner, tap, handle joins and shoulder--18½in. (46.9cm.) high, gross weight 91oz.

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A FRENCH SILVER TEA-URN, Paris, 19th Century, maker's mark of A. Risler & Carre, vase-shaped, on four four fixed scroll supports, eith scroll spigot and wood leaf tap, with two part wood, tied reeded, upcurved handles below short waisted neck, the high domed detachable cover with leafy calyx to the berried laurel ring handle, with berried laural decoration to supports, burner ring, burner, tap, handle joins and shoulder--18½in. (46.9cm.) high, gross weight 91oz.

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