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Mid Century Modern Shreve & Co. Sterling Silver 3 Piece Coffee / Tea Set

$525.36

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  • Composition: Sterling Silver
  • Brand: Shreve & Co.
  • Pattern: Mid Century Modern
  • Sterling Silver Tea / Coffee Set: 3 Piece Set
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Model Number: 7652
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Condition: This item is previously owned. There is one ding on the handle of the coffee/tea pot. Slight pushed in area on the cream as well as the emblem design being worn down. There is light surface scratches and tarnish. Please view all photos for the most accurate description.

Description

Mid Century Modern 1930’s Shreve & Co. Sterling Silver 3 Piece Coffee / Tea Set
This is a wonderful Shreve & Co. mid century modern three piece sterling silver coffee / teapot set.
Each piece has a makers mark, San Francisco, Sterling, and model number of 7652. This sterling set
weighs approximately 783.2 grams (or 25.1 toz.).
The tea/coffee pot measures approxiamtley 10″ by 7 1/2″ across the handle to spout by 3″ wide with a depth of 5 3/4″ deep.
Creamer measures approxiamtley 5 1/2″ tall b y4″ across handle to spout by 2 1/4″ wide with a depth of 3 1/4″ deep.
The sugar measures approxiamltey 4 1/4″ tall by 6″ across handle to handle by 2 3/4″ wide with a depth of 2 3/4″ deep.
The sugar dish does not have a lid, not sure if it was made with a lid.
This item is previously owned. There is one ding on the handle of the coffee/tea pot. Slight
pushed in area on the cream as well as the emblem design being worn down. There is light
surface scratches and tarnish. Please view all photos for the most accurate description.
Shipping on this item will be $39.95 in the US only
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