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An English sterling silver coffee tea service 18th and 19th centuries, London, an assembled servi

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An English sterling silver coffee tea service 18th and 19th centuries, London, an assembled service comprising: a coffee pot with wooden handle, 1794, maker`s mark of Robert Hennell I (11.5`` H x 9.5`` W); a teapot with wooden handle, 1887, maker`s mark of Charles Boyton & Son (8.75`` H x 10.5`` W); a cream jug with gilt-washed interior, 1793, maker`s mark of Peter & Ann Bateman (6.5`` H x 5`` W); and a swing-handled sugar basket, 1793, maker`s mark of Henry Chawner (4.5`` H x 6`` W); all with matching engraved decoration, not monogrammed, 4 pcs, gross weight: 65.9 oz troy approximately

Provenance: Private Collection, Santa Barbara, CA. Condition: Weight includes wooden handles. Generally good condition. Decoration added later. Wooden handles probably later replacements. Lacking insulator caps. General marks, scratches and tarnishing commensurate with age and use. The coffee pot with a 1.25`` dent along edge of base. Cream jug with a .24`` indentation to body and slight bending along two edges of base. Sugar basket with slight bending .25`` along edge of base. Fading to wooden handles.Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL

An English sterling silver coffee tea service 18th and 19th centuries, London, an assembled service comprising: a coffee pot with wooden handle, 1794, maker`s mark of Robert Hennell I (11.5`` H x 9.5`` W); a teapot with wooden handle, 1887, maker`s mark of Charles Boyton & Son (8.75`` H x 10.5`` W); a cream jug with gilt-washed interior, 1793, maker`s mark of Peter & Ann Bateman (6.5`` H x 5`` W); and a swing-handled sugar basket, 1793, maker`s mark of Henry Chawner (4.5`` H x 6`` W); all with matching engraved decoration, not monogrammed, 4 pcs, gross weight: 65.9 oz troy approximately

Provenance: Private Collection, Santa Barbara, CA. Condition: Weight includes wooden handles. Generally good condition. Decoration added later. Wooden handles probably later replacements. Lacking insulator caps. General marks, scratches and tarnishing commensurate with age and use. The coffee pot with a 1.25`` dent along edge of base. Cream jug with a .24`` indentation to body and slight bending along two edges of base. Sugar basket with slight bending .25`` along edge of base. Fading to wooden handles.Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL

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