A Sterling silver tea urn, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1912the vase shaped body with bold lobes repeated on the in curved shoulder above a lightly flared rim, all on a spreading pierced circular foot, two leaf capped looped handles, a ribbed spout with composition 'anthemion' tap, a plain waisted domed pull off cover surmounted by matching lobes and with matching flange finial, the body attached to the frame by two hinges with chained pull-out pins, the frame on four shell feet with leaf capped shoulders and housing a spirit burner (unmarked) with hinged cover mechanism stamped 'patent', 2355gms, 40 cm high