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Style: Rococo
Period: 1840s
Pair of English Silver Chinoiserie Tea-Caddies, Mid 19th Century Roccoco Style
Located in Montreal, QC
This noble pair are the product of the workshop of Joseph Angell, 1 and II. They are carefully copied from others made in the "tea-picker" pattern by the great Hugenot silversmith Pa...
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English Rococo Antique 1840s Sterling Silver

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Silver

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