Is this silver plated creamer & sugar from the same set?

I don’t know, but is this silver plated cream & sugar from the same set?
the larger creamer is marked “silver on copper” can’t find any markings on the sugar.
They just don’t seem to match to me!

Thanks for any help

Rick

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asked almost 13 years ago

8 Answers

I do not know anything about the set, but it looks to
me like entirely different pieces.
The shape and design on the handles and feet are
to different to be a matched set

answered almost 13 years ago

I agree with the others, too many differences in the patterns to be from the same set. Plus the creamer looks much larger than the sugar.

answered almost 13 years ago

have you any for sale?

answered over 12 years ago

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I agree with reksplace. The feet are just too different to be a set

answered almost 13 years ago

They would also be much closer in size if they were a matched set. Traditionally, your coffee or tea pot would be the largest piece, the sugar and creamer would be of a size, and a tray (if the set came with a tray) would accomodate all parts. You can still get a fair to decent value if you polish them up and sell them as replacements. People are forever trying to finish out the set of silver they already have.

answered almost 13 years ago

The handles are different and the texture is also. I say no.

answered almost 13 years ago

no. shapes would be similar, handles would be the same and legs would be the same

answered almost 13 years ago

Thank you everyone for your help!!Rick

answered almost 13 years ago

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