Albert Creamer

I have “The Lenwood” 0765 – Albert Pick and Company .an 8oz pitcher type thing. what is it?
This is either a tea server or a creamer. My ex mother in law had it . I think from when my brother in law was int the navy during 2nd World War.
The company was know for its antique silver creamers…so Im guessing thats what u have : )
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