A GEORGE II SCOTTISH ASSEMBLED THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE
A GEORGE II SCOTTISH ASSEMBLED THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE

EDINBURGH, THE TEAPOT MARK OF EDWARD LOTHIAN, 1740; THE CREAM BOAT MARK OF EDWARD LOTHIAN, 1746; THE SUGAR BOWL MARK WD, PROBABLY FOR WILLIAM DAVIE, 1743

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A GEORGE II SCOTTISH ASSEMBLED THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE
EDINBURGH, THE TEAPOT MARK OF EDWARD LOTHIAN, 1740; THE CREAM BOAT MARK OF EDWARD LOTHIAN, 1746; THE SUGAR BOWL MARK WD, PROBABLY FOR WILLIAM DAVIE, 1743
The spherical teapot with chased rocaille and wood insulators, the cream boat and sugar bowl with flat-chased everted scalloped rims, each later engraved with the same crest and motto, each marked under base
The teapot 10¼ in. (26 cm.) long overall; 40 oz. (1,250 gr.) gross weight (3)

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