This teapot is small and looks old. It has a dappled top and I have it for sale on e-bay with pictures I don't know how to get the pic's on here. It has a wire handle and a short one inch spout. The inside has a strainer port through to spout. I really don't know what to charge for this pot and should have researched it more!
The nib says "Aikin Lambert & Co. No.3" and just below that (on the pen body) it says "Solid Gold A.L. & Co."
The body of the pen is approx. 6 inches long, with half of it being an ornate design of leaves with a winding ribbon going around it. It is a very slender pen.
It is also in a vaded blue (velvet?) case, which I believe may be the original case, based on the fading of the color.
After visiting the Lenox web site I have learned that these pieces were made in 1939 and discontinued in 1983. One interesting fact is that she must have replaced some broken/missing pieces. Of the six salad plates, 5 have a pink border while one matches the rest of the settings. We are guessing that she replaced 5 pieces with those that have a pink border. All of the pieces are trimmed in gold, including the round serving platter