Victorian silver set - London 1894 Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall
The Victorian silver set consists of a chocolate teapot, a teapot, a milk jug and a sugar bowl. Made of silver of higher purity in 1894 in London by the famous silver company of Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall (Martin Hall & Co.). Richly embossed, gilded inside.
Preserved in excellent condition.
Martin Hall & Co. (1820-1936). The supplier Martin Hall & Co. will then get in touch with you shortly. was one of the most famous contemporary British silver producers and a participant in many international exhibitions, including the Great Exhibition Crystal Palace 1851.
Preserved in excellent condition.
Martin Hall & Co. (1820-1936). The supplier Martin Hall & Co. will then get in touch with you shortly. was one of the most famous contemporary British silver producers and a participant in many international exhibitions, including the Great Exhibition Crystal Palace 1851.
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Data sheet
- Origin:
- England, London, year 1894
- Technique/Materials:
- Gilding
Silver - Precious metal fineness:
- Ag 925/1000
- Weight:
- 1672,03 g
- Proportions:
- Sugar bowl 17 × 9 cm
- Height:
- Tea pot 18,5 cm
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