AN INDIAN COLONIAL FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE
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AN INDIAN COLONIAL FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE

MARK OF OOMERSI MAWJI & SONS, BHUJ KUTCH, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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AN INDIAN COLONIAL FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE
MARK OF OOMERSI MAWJI & SONS, BHUJ KUTCH, LATE 19TH CENTURY
Comprising a coffee pot, teapot, milk jug, and open sugar bowl, each cylindrical with leaf-capped serpent-form handles, the sides chased with birds and combative beasts on a dense foliate granulated ground, the teapot and coffee pot with elephant form finials, the cream jug with chinkara-head (Indian gazelle) spout, the handles with replaced insulators, each marked underneath O.M BHUJ
The coffee pot 10 in. (25.5 cm.) high; 97 oz. (3,024 gr.) gross weight

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A Indian Colonial silver  trophy cup from the Royal Bombay Yacht Club, also by Oomersi Mawji & Sons, circa 1883, sold in these Rooms, 22 October 2014, lot 99.

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