Smith & Singer
178

A Victorian silver four piece coffee and tea coffee service, Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1857 and 1859

(4)

Estimate $2,000 – $3,000

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comprising coffee pot, teapot, milk and sugar basin, all of lobed circular form with tapering necks, the pot finials with elaborate case birds alighting on foliage, the sides chased and embossed with scrolling foliate motifs, waved rims, insulated handles

(4)
2530 gms, coffee pot 31 cm high

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Catalogue Notes

Prior to export, this lot will require a Pre-Convention CITES certificate issued by the Department of Environment. Further details regarding export requirements can be found at www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/wildlife-trade/permits/pre-cites-certificates

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Fine Asian, Australian & European Arts & Design

AU0807  |  19 Jul 2016  |  Sydney
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