It stands about 4" tall to the top of the spout, weighs 170 grams and has a gold washed interior. It has hunting scenes, of a dog, a doe, and frankly what looks like a rat. I'm hoping it's a rat. Stamped on the bottom is the letter "D", which I assume is production letter to identify the set it belonged to? Etched in the side is a mysterious strange little drawing of a person, perhaps wearing a crown? I have no idea about that-maybe the signature of the craftsman who did the chasing? Was such a thing done? Marked under the spout is a maker's mark in a rectangle that is "E" followed by a dot in the middle, and a second letter I am unsure of, possible an "N" or "M" of "F", or possibly something entirely different. Following that is the Britannia standard, the London lion head mark and a date letter I have no idea of. I took the best pictures I could; no matter how I look at it, the mark is blurry and hard to make out. It appears to have been double struck, and every angle I look at it, a different letter looks possible.
Any help from the experts would be greatly appreciated. Meanwhile, I'll take and post a better picture of the rat!
Than you all in advance!












