AN AMERICAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE

MARK OF WOODWARD & GROSJEAN, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1850, RETAILED BY JONES, BALL & POOR, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

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AN AMERICAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE
MARK OF WOODWARD & GROSJEAN, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1850, RETAILED BY JONES, BALL & POOR, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Of generous baluster form, the lobed upper bodies chased with leaf-tips, the lower bodies with climbing flowers and foliage, the lobed domed covers chased with leaves and with figural finials emblematic of the contents, engraved with monogram AMB, comprising a teapot, a covered creamer, a covered sugar bowl and a waste bowl, marked on undersides
8 5/8 in. (22 cm.) high, the teapot
78 oz. (2,426 gr.) gross weight

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