The company made silver plated hollowware, founded by Elizur G. The company was in business under various names until 1928, when the International Silver Co. Took over the company, when it was then known as Webster-Wilcox. The set is in very good condition with no major scratches or dents. The interior of the sugar bowl is pristine, the teapot interior has some staining, and the inside of the creamer bottom has a darker stain.
The set is monogrammed with "R" that, if one is pouring right-handed, is on the back side. An eroded silver plate shows as a dark spot on the creamer's "R" monogram. The pot measures 9 1/4" high to the lid's finial x 10" wide from spout to handle and has a 4 3/4 opening diameter.
The creamer is 4" high, 6" spout to handle and has a 3 diameter. The sugar bowl is 8 1/2" handle to handle, 4" high and 5 1/2" to the top of the lid's finial, and has a 4" diameter opening. The combined weight of the set os over four pounds.