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Creator: J & W Marshall
Repoussé Coffee Pot made in Edinburgh, Scotland by James & William Marshall
By J & W Marshall
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
This handsome coffee pot was made by James & William Marshall in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1843. The repoussé work is exceptional. Large cartouche on either side one containing a scro...
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1840s Scottish Georgian Antique J & W Marshall Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
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Sterling Silver
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