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Large Adams Style Silver Plated Tea Urn - Hutton & Sons C1880
£195 $240 €232
A fine Adam style silver plated tea urn.
Marked for maker William Hutton & Sons of Sheffield and dating to c1870-1890.
The piece has provenance and was purchased from Rauceby Hall in 1982. The catelogue is included with the piece.
Of a beautiful design with very clean lines.
The condition is good for its age with only minor signs of age related wear. The interior is relatively clean with very slight tea staining.
Weight approx 2.5kg.
Height approx 42cm.
Span approx 28cm
Depth including tap approx 25cm
All UK Mainland Postage is included in the price of the item. Parcels under 2kg will be sent by Royal Mail Special Delivery and over 2kg by Parcelforce 48.
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Antique Number: SA1075716
Dateline of this antique is 1880
Height is 42cm (16.5inches)Width is 28cm (11.0inches)Depth is 25cm (9.8inches)
Antique #SA1075716, shown on this page, originates from 1880. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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