A FIVE-PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE**
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A FIVE-PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE**

MARK OF SAMUEL KIRK, BALTIMORE, 1830-46

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A FIVE-PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE**
Mark of Samuel Kirk, Baltimore, 1830-46
Comprising a coffee pot, teapot, covered sugar bowl, cream jug and waste bowl; each baluster on a circular foot, the body and foot chased with architectural scenes, dense flowers and foliage, the angular handles with ram's heads, the coffee pot and teapot with ivory insulators, the covers with plume finial, each side with a reserve, four engraved with script monogram AHR, the cream jug engraved with a crest, the coffee pot, teapot, and waste bowl marked on foot, the sugar bowl and cream jug apparently unmarked
The coffee pot 16½in. high; 135oz. (5)
來源
Anna Hall Roosevelt (1863-1892)
Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962)
Elliott Roosevelt, sold to the present collector in 1961
展覽
"Rooseveltiana Exhibit", The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 1961
注意事項
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拍品專文

The engraved monogram is that of Anna Hall Roosevelt, mother of Eleanor Roosevelt. The engraved crest is that of the Roosevelt family.

Lots 87-90 descended to Elliot Roosevelt, son of Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt. All pieces were exhibited as part of the "Rooseveltiana Exhibit" at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in 1961, and subsequently sold. A large group of silver from the Private Collections of Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt and Family sold in these Rooms on February 14-15, 2001.