A SILVER-GILT TEA-KETTLE AND CREAM BOWL WITH A SIMILAR BRAZIER

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A SILVER-GILT TEA-KETTLE AND CREAM BOWL WITH A SIMILAR BRAZIER
the first two by Fedor Petrov Studenzov, Moscow, 1777, assay master Andrei Andreev, also struck with Alderman's initials in Cyrillic OP, the brazier St. Petersburg, late 18th Century

The tea-kettle plain and bullet-shaped, with short scroll spout and swing handle, the flat lift-off cover with wooden baluster finial, the cream bowl plain, circaular and spreading and raised on a circular spreading base, the brazier on three scroll and ball finial surmounted with shell motifs, and with moulded wooden handle - the teapot 12cm high (1112gr) (3)

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