This shining silver-plate tea set, adorned with deeply embossed roses among rococo swirls, is aptly named "Eloquence," introduced in 1953 by Lunt Silversmiths. Lunt was an America manufacturer of fine silver and silver-plate flatware, tableware, and gift items, first founded in 1902, and rechristened Lunt Silversmiths in 1935. Its Embassy Scroll pattern was chosen by the United States government as its official tableware for all U.S. embassies and consulates.
This sumptuous service is perfect for re-enacting your favorite scenes from "Downton Abbey" or just adding an aristocratic touch to your morning coffee and English muffin. It is the ultimate accessory for afternoon tea or dinner party dessert, and you will always be prepared just in case Queen Elizabeth decides to drop by for a "cuppa." Sitting down to tea with this shimmering service on the table will make anyone feel like royalty! Plus, at Next-to-New, you will not only find this aristocratic tea set, but also an assortment of beautiful antique and vintage porcelain, from cups and saucers to cake plates, to further accessorize your tea table.
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