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A Norwegian silver seven-piece tea set, Marius Hammer, Bergen, circa 1900

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Property of a descendant of William Beckford & The Dukes of Hamilton
A Norwegian silver seven-piece tea set, Marius Hammer, Bergen, circa 1900

spirally fluted spherical comprising: teapot, three sugar bowls and three cream jugs together with A George III silver teapot, possibly Edward Fernell, London, 1799, of compressed circular form, later profusely chased with flowers and crested and an Edwardian silver tea kettle and stand with two chained pins, and a teapot en-suite, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London, 1905), later electro-plated stand
Edwardian Kettle 26cm, 10¼in.; high overall
3916gr, 125oz all in excluding plated stand

Condition Report:
Cover of 1799 teapot apparently unmarked, finial marked Emes & Barnard, circa 1815, dent, effaced cartouche but generally good condition; Goldsmiths & Silversmith's kettle and teapot generally good condition; Bergen tea set also good condition but cover of teapot does not shut fully; Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' kettle and teapot generally in good condition.

Provenance:
The Norwegian service probably Lady Mary Louise (1884-1957) who married in 1906 James Graham (1878-1954), Marquess of Graham who in 1925 succeeded his father as 6th Duke of Montrose;
Thence by descent.

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Property of a descendant of William Beckford & The Dukes of Hamilton
A Norwegian silver seven-piece tea set, Marius Hammer, Bergen, circa 1900

spirally fluted spherical comprising: teapot, three sugar bowls and three cream jugs together with A George III silver teapot, possibly Edward Fernell, London, 1799, of compressed circular form, later profusely chased with flowers and crested and an Edwardian silver tea kettle and stand with two chained pins, and a teapot en-suite, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London, 1905), later electro-plated stand
Edwardian Kettle 26cm, 10¼in.; high overall
3916gr, 125oz all in excluding plated stand

Condition Report:
Cover of 1799 teapot apparently unmarked, finial marked Emes & Barnard, circa 1815, dent, effaced cartouche but generally good condition; Goldsmiths & Silversmith's kettle and teapot generally good condition; Bergen tea set also good condition but cover of teapot does not shut fully; Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' kettle and teapot generally in good condition.

Provenance:
The Norwegian service probably Lady Mary Louise (1884-1957) who married in 1906 James Graham (1878-1954), Marquess of Graham who in 1925 succeeded his father as 6th Duke of Montrose;
Thence by descent.

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