A Scottish silver three piece tea set maker James Weir, Glasgow 1914, with embossed celtic knotwork decoration, circular monogrammed cartouches, the teapot with ivory insulators, the spout modelled as a mythical beast, on circular bases, combined gross weight 40.8oz

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