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Creator: Shreve & Co.
19th Century American Sterling Silver Tea Caddy by Shreve, Stanwood & Co, Boston
By Shreve & Co.
Located in Pittsburgh, PA
This hand chased heavy gauge sterling tea caddy was made in Boston by renowned makers Shreve and Stanwood, and weighs approximately 15 ounces.
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Mid-19th Century American Colonial Revival Antique Shreve & Co. Boxes
Materials
Sterling Silver
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