Burmingham Silverproducts Compagny - Tea service - silverplate





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Description from the seller
ATTENTION: Bidders, read the advertisement text in full and you will know that the seller, for bids below 200 euros, decides whether he wants to deliver or not!
Catawiki forces the seller (under penalty of not listing) to not set a limit. This means that the liability lies with Catawiki and that payments to Catawiki must be recovered by the bidder themselves.
The seller is not involved here.
Read the full advertisement text in your own interest.
This silver-plated tea service consisting of a teapot, creamer, and sugar bowl is an heirloom from my English grandmother. It dates from the 1930s/40s and was manufactured in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
The whole thing is in top condition because it has hardly been used and has mainly stood as a decorative object in the china cabinet. It is now for sale, as will other English silverware and porcelain be.
For the enthusiast of classical silverware, a unique opportunity to acquire this dream item by bidding in the upcoming auction and have it in your possession.
Attention: the set is only sold to bidders within Europe. The seller reserves the right not to accept and not to deliver any bid below €225.
N.B. An independent expert in the field of vintage English silverplate items states a sale price of between 200 and 300 euros. Catawiki should accept the LIMIT amount of 200 euros so that you, as a potential buyer, are not disappointed by the fact that the seller has explicitly stated that the sale limit is 200 euros. If Catawiki refuses to accept the limit and the seller is forced not to set a limit, then the fault lies with Catawiki.
The actual shipping costs, as well as any customs/duties, are the responsibility of the BUYER.
ATTENTION: Bidders, read the advertisement text in full and you will know that the seller, for bids below 200 euros, decides whether he wants to deliver or not!
Catawiki forces the seller (under penalty of not listing) to not set a limit. This means that the liability lies with Catawiki and that payments to Catawiki must be recovered by the bidder themselves.
The seller is not involved here.
Read the full advertisement text in your own interest.
This silver-plated tea service consisting of a teapot, creamer, and sugar bowl is an heirloom from my English grandmother. It dates from the 1930s/40s and was manufactured in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
The whole thing is in top condition because it has hardly been used and has mainly stood as a decorative object in the china cabinet. It is now for sale, as will other English silverware and porcelain be.
For the enthusiast of classical silverware, a unique opportunity to acquire this dream item by bidding in the upcoming auction and have it in your possession.
Attention: the set is only sold to bidders within Europe. The seller reserves the right not to accept and not to deliver any bid below €225.
N.B. An independent expert in the field of vintage English silverplate items states a sale price of between 200 and 300 euros. Catawiki should accept the LIMIT amount of 200 euros so that you, as a potential buyer, are not disappointed by the fact that the seller has explicitly stated that the sale limit is 200 euros. If Catawiki refuses to accept the limit and the seller is forced not to set a limit, then the fault lies with Catawiki.
The actual shipping costs, as well as any customs/duties, are the responsibility of the BUYER.

