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Durgin antique sterling silver tea service, pattern #75, five (5) pieces, including a teapot, coffee pot, creamer, covered sugar bowl, and waste bowl. Each piece of angular pear shaped form, with C scroll handles and acorn finials to the teapot, coffee pot, and sugar bowl. Script monograms, GCA. Marked on the base with Durgin marks, STERLING, 75, and capacity (teapot and coffee pot). Ranging in size from 4 in. H x 5 1/4 in. W to 9 1/4 in. H x approx. 10 in. W. 73.79 total troy ounces. Early 20th century.
PROVENANCE: The collection of Dr. Lewis Pendleton Armistead, Nashville, from the estate of his great aunt, Reba Armistead of Norfolk, Virginia.
CONDITION: The handle on the coffeepot is loose, and the lid does not rest flush against the body. The handle is also loose on the teapot. The remaining pieces are in very good condition. All pieces are monogrammed.




















