Edwardian three-piece sterling silver fluted octagonal tea set

£680.00

Elegant antique Edwardian sterling silver three-piece tea set. Tapered octagonal bodies with fluted incuse corners; turned wooden ebony scroll handle and finial to the teapot.

Beautiful design with a timeless appeal.

Made by William Adams and fully assayed for Birmingham, 1903

477.50 g / 15.4 t oz total weight

Teapot – 308.52 g
Sugar bowl and creamer – 168.98 g

Teapot – 11.5 cm tall, 23.5 cm spout to handle, 8.5 cm wide
Sugar bowl – 6 cm tall to rim, 13.5 cm handle to handle, 6 cm wide
Milk jug – 6 cm tall to spout, 11 cm spout to handle, 5 cm wide

Good antique condition, teapot very clean inside. Several dings to all three pieces, appropriate to age and use; the bottom of the teapot spout has a thin crack through which water seeps and tiny splits to tip of spout.

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Elegant antique Edwardian sterling silver three-piece tea set. Tapered octagonal bodies with fluted incuse corners; turned wooden ebony scroll handle and finial to the teapot.

Beautiful design with a timeless appeal.

Made by William Adams and fully assayed for Birmingham, 1903

477.50 g / 15.4 t oz total weight

Teapot – 308.52 g
Sugar bowl and creamer – 168.98 g

Teapot – 11.5 cm tall, 23.5 cm spout to handle, 8.5 cm wide
Sugar bowl – 6 cm tall to rim, 13.5 cm handle to handle, 6 cm wide
Milk jug – 6 cm tall to spout, 11 cm spout to handle, 5 cm wide

Good antique condition, teapot very clean inside. Several dings to all three pieces, appropriate to age and use; the bottom of the teapot spout has a thin crack through which water seeps and tiny splits to tip of spout.

Elegant antique Edwardian sterling silver three-piece tea set. Tapered octagonal bodies with fluted incuse corners; turned wooden ebony scroll handle and finial to the teapot.

Beautiful design with a timeless appeal.

Made by William Adams and fully assayed for Birmingham, 1903

477.50 g / 15.4 t oz total weight

Teapot – 308.52 g
Sugar bowl and creamer – 168.98 g

Teapot – 11.5 cm tall, 23.5 cm spout to handle, 8.5 cm wide
Sugar bowl – 6 cm tall to rim, 13.5 cm handle to handle, 6 cm wide
Milk jug – 6 cm tall to spout, 11 cm spout to handle, 5 cm wide

Good antique condition, teapot very clean inside. Several dings to all three pieces, appropriate to age and use; the bottom of the teapot spout has a thin crack through which water seeps and tiny splits to tip of spout.

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