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Silver in the Summer

ating to 1800, WM Hutton & Sons—originally called William Hutton—had a very humble teapot. The ribbed body and intricately designed shoulders of this piece, along with the contrasting geometric handle, create a versatile adornment that can be used for a stylish summer soirée or a casual celebration.

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