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Tea pot

Description Sterling silver teapot with ivory inset into the handle in 2 places. Stamped: "Lebolt", with a figure of what appears to be a griffin. Also stamped, "Hand Beaten", "Sterling Silver 964" and "2 pints" Number 12848 VERY faintly hand engraved under maker's stamp. Needs a good polishing, but NO DENTS or scarring. Lid does not close completely flush (see photo) One tiny bolt missing at juncture of ivory insert (see photo) 9 inches wide by 9 inches high weight unknown.
Category Silver and Silver Overlay
Medium Sterling silver, ivory
Distinguishing marks Stamped "Lebolt" with an image of a griffin
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 9 inches high x 9 inches wide
Date Period 1912-1920
Weight ? (holds 2 pints)
History Tea pot given to me by my sister in law. Belonged to her grandmother's mother. Married name was Washburn...a OLD Boston/Connecticut family.
Price Paid (If known) no
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