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Victorian Lemonade Set

Antique Silver Plated Water or Lemonade Tipping Pot Set with Glass and Stand
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This antique silver plated tipping water or lemonade set was made by the Toronto Silver Plate
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Antique Late 19th Century North American High Victorian Sheffield and Si...

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Carnival Lemonade Set Pitcher and Six Tumblers
Located in Stamford, CT
Signed Northwood-Marigold, circa 1900. The measurements for the pitcher are 8.50 inches height by 8.00 inches diameter; the measurements for the tumblers are 4.00 inches height by 3....
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Early 20th Century Victorian More Dining and Entertaining

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By Simpson
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
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