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Sterling Silver Tea Strainer
By Brown & Ward
Located in Brooklyn, NY
If you’re serious about your tea like I am, you’re going to love this sterling silver tea strainer. It has a wood handle and the rest is sterling ...
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1930s American Vintage Brown and Ward

Materials

Sterling Silver

Basket with Glass Liner
By Brown & Ward
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Arts & Crafts style basket with a removable glass liner. A lattice pattern around the entire body as well as handle. In the center a hand engraved monogram...
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1940s American Arts and Crafts Vintage Brown and Ward

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