Art Nouveau Lenox brown teapot, stand and creamer with sterling silver overlay

£380.00

Wonderful Art Nouveau porcelain tea set with sterling silver overlay on brown treacle glazed pottery. The ornate floral, scrolling and foliate silver detailing enhances the elegance of each piece, showcasing the craftsmanship typical of the Victorian era.

The creamer and trivet are by Lenox, USA, both marked "sterling", dating to c.1900's.

The teapot is British, most likely Wedgwood. The sterling mount of the teapot is made by Ernest Lloyd Lawrence and assayed for London, 1910.

1050 g
teapot - 16.5 cm tall, 21 cm from spout to handle, 14 cm at widest point
stand - 15 cm diameter, 1.5 cm height
creamer - 6.5 cm tall, 9 cm diameter, 12 cm at widest point

Good antique condition. Repair to teapot handle, lid and tip of spout; small split to silver on teapot below handle; scratches to teapot base; chips missing off teapot lid; stand has scratches and small losses to silver overlay.

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Wonderful Art Nouveau porcelain tea set with sterling silver overlay on brown treacle glazed pottery. The ornate floral, scrolling and foliate silver detailing enhances the elegance of each piece, showcasing the craftsmanship typical of the Victorian era.

The creamer and trivet are by Lenox, USA, both marked "sterling", dating to c.1900's.

The teapot is British, most likely Wedgwood. The sterling mount of the teapot is made by Ernest Lloyd Lawrence and assayed for London, 1910.

1050 g
teapot - 16.5 cm tall, 21 cm from spout to handle, 14 cm at widest point
stand - 15 cm diameter, 1.5 cm height
creamer - 6.5 cm tall, 9 cm diameter, 12 cm at widest point

Good antique condition. Repair to teapot handle, lid and tip of spout; small split to silver on teapot below handle; scratches to teapot base; chips missing off teapot lid; stand has scratches and small losses to silver overlay.

Wonderful Art Nouveau porcelain tea set with sterling silver overlay on brown treacle glazed pottery. The ornate floral, scrolling and foliate silver detailing enhances the elegance of each piece, showcasing the craftsmanship typical of the Victorian era.

The creamer and trivet are by Lenox, USA, both marked "sterling", dating to c.1900's.

The teapot is British, most likely Wedgwood. The sterling mount of the teapot is made by Ernest Lloyd Lawrence and assayed for London, 1910.

1050 g
teapot - 16.5 cm tall, 21 cm from spout to handle, 14 cm at widest point
stand - 15 cm diameter, 1.5 cm height
creamer - 6.5 cm tall, 9 cm diameter, 12 cm at widest point

Good antique condition. Repair to teapot handle, lid and tip of spout; small split to silver on teapot below handle; scratches to teapot base; chips missing off teapot lid; stand has scratches and small losses to silver overlay.

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