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Ant. Shreve & Co. Sterling Silver 5 Piece Coffee / Tea Set - Model Number 4957

$ 1528.56

Availability: 48 in stock
  • Brand: Shreve & Co.
  • Pattern: Engraved
  • Model Number: 4957
  • Composition: Sterling Silver
  • Style: Antique
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Sterling Silver Tea / Coffee Set: 5 Piece Set
  • Condition: This item is previously owned. There is light surface scratches, ware, and tarnish. Please view all photos for the most accurate description.

    Description

    Antique Shreve & Co. Sterling Silver 5 Piece Coffee / Tea Set - Model Number 4957
    This is a wonderful antique Shreve & Co. five piece sterling silver coffee / teapot set.
    Each piece has a makers mark, Sterling, and model number of 4957. This sterling set
    weighs approximately 2278.4 grams (or 73.2 toz.). Each piece has a monogram of "H".
    The tea pot measures approxiamtley 10 1/2" by 10 1/4" across the handle to spout by 4" wide with a depth of 6" deep.
    The coffee pot measures approxiamtley 9 1/4" by 10 1/2" across the handle to spout by 4 1/2" wide with a depth of 5" deep.
    Creamer measures approxiamtley 6 1/2" tall by 5 1/2" across handle to spout by 3" wide with a depth of 4 1/4" deep.
    The sugar measures approxiamltey 7 1/4" tall by 8 1/4" across handle to handle by 4" wide with a depth of 3 3/4" deep.
    The waste dish measures approxiamltey 5" tall by 5 3/4" long by 4" wide with a depth of 3 1/2" deep.
    This item is previously owned. There is light surface scratches, ware, and tarnish.
    Please view all photos for the most accurate description.
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    We have been licensed and Serving Seattle to Portland Since 1986.
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    Thank You, George Hunter