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A SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker Adie Bros., Birmingham 1937, of rounded conical form, with cast and applied Celtic knot rims, raised upon a low foot, comprising teapot with mythical beast mask spout, coffee pot with composition knop and earred handles with dragon mask terminal, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 10 1/4" wide, 59ozs 14dwts total gross, together with a matching EPNS two handled tray, 23" wide (5) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
AN EDWARDIAN BACHELOR'S SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker's mark WA, Birmingham 1902 and 1903, (sugar basin) of semi fluted rounded oblong baluster form, comprising teapot, the hinged cover with melon fluted ebony knop and earred angular handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 8 1/2" wide, 14ozs 5dwts total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker's mark W.A., London 1896, of rounded oblong baluster form raised upon four bun feet with everted foliate rims and lobed vacant panels, comprising teapot with hinged swept cover with melon fluted ivory knop and scroll handle with ivory stops, milk jug and two handled sugar basin, teapot 9" wide, 25ozs 3dwts total gross (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A DANISH SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, early 20th century, maker's marks CMD(?) and HCF(?), three turretted towers "05", of semi fluted oval form, the upper section bright cut engraved with ribbon tied swags of flowers and comprising teapot and hot water jug with ivory knops and stops to angular handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 10 1/2" wide, 45ozs 9dwts total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker's mark RC, Birmingham 1904, of rounded oblong baluster form, chased with scrolling foliage enclosing vacant panels, comprising teapot with hinged cover and melon fluted ebony knop, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 12" wide, 31ozs 7dwts total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER COMPOSITE THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1890/91/92, of semi fluted oval form, comprising teapot, the hinged swept cover with melon fluted ebony knop and earred angular handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 8 1/2" wide, 18ozs 7dwts total gross, together with a similar EPNS coffee pot (4) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
AN ART DECO SHELLEY CHINA TEA SERVICE printed in grey and overpainted in pink, yellow, blue and green with the "Urn" pattern and comprising six each cups, saucers and plates, milk jug, sugar basin and bread and butter plate, printed marks in green "Ideal China", pattern No.IS 095/15 inscribed in iron red (21) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
AN ART DECO SHELLEY CHINA QUEEN ANN SHAPE PART TEA SERVICE printed in underglaze brown and overpainted in colours with the "Urn" pattern within lilac borders, comprising six cups and saucers, five plates, milk jug, sugar basin and bread and butter plate, green printed mark, pattern No. 11617, retailed by Lawley's, Regent St. (20) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
AN ART DECO SHELLEY CHINA TEA SERVICE printed in grey and over painted in pink, blue, orange and green with spring flowers within green bands and comprising six conical cups with open triangular handles, six each saucers and tea plates, bread and butter plate, milk jug and sugar basin, printed marks in green, pattern No.45, 094 inscribed in iron red (21) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
EARLY 20th CENTURY AUSTRIAN 800 PURITY SILVER TEA SERVICE comprising a tea kettle on spirit burner stand, a teapot, a cream jug and sugar basin, also an oval galleried TRAY WITH OAK INSET BASE, each demi-gadrooned, maker's mark HD, Vienna, marked for the period 1872 - 1922, 81 ozs weighable (excluding tray)
Victorian four piece tea set comprising hot water pot, tea pot, sugar basin and milk jug, each of ovoid form, the former with hinged covers and all with heavily embossed lily of the valley decoration and raised on spreading circular bases, combined wt approx 2066gms, London 1875, maker's mark RH and with further punch mark (4)
Late Victorian presentation engraved three piece tea set, each of half fluted oval form and comprising tea pot, sugar basin and milk jug, tea pot engraved "Presented to Mr Robert Kendall in October 1893 on his leaving Guist, by his friends and neighbours as a token of their respect and affection", width of tea pot 24 1/2cms, combined wt approx 833gms all in, London 1893, maker's mark EH (3)
George V three-piece tea set comprising tea pot, sugar basin and milk jug, each of waisted and lobed oval form, with cast and applied gadrooned and shell borders and each with contemporary crest and motto, raised on compressed bun feet, length of tea pot 27cms, combined wt approx 1080gms, Sheffield 1911, maker's mark M&Co (3)
Late Victorian four piece tea and coffee service comprising tea pot, coffee pot, sugar basin and milk jug, each of oval form with cast and applied borders and flared rims to heavily embossed floral foliate and C-scroll bodies and each raised on scrolling feet, height of coffee pot 23cms, combined wt approx 1783gms all in, Sheffield 1897/98, maker's mark HA (4)
A George V harlequin silver rectangular three piece tea service with part reeded bodies, comprising - tea pot with ebonised angular loop handle and reeded finial, 5.75ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug with scroll handles, all by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1926 and 1927 (gross weight 36oz)
A George V silver circular three piece tea service of bulbous squat form with moulded rims and reeded bands to shoulder and with C-scroll handles, comprising - tea pot with ebonised handle and finial, 5.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug by Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd, London 1921 (gross weight 32oz)
An early 19th Century English bone china part tea service decorated in an Imari palette, with scattered leaves and flowers (Pattern No.1025), comprising - Rectangular teapot and stand, slop bowl, rectanular two-handled sugar basin and cover, milk jug, twelve tea cups, eight coffee cups, twelve saucers and two 8.5ins diameter plates
Silver four piece silver tea service, Celtic border. Assay marked Glasgow 1925, Fenton Russell & Co Ltd, 68oz Coffee and tea pot are both in excellent all round condition, some very very minor surface abrasions. Cream jug is in very good condition, two very small indentations RHS of hallmarks. Sugar basin is in very good condition, the bottom of the bowl has a risen bump, there is also a very small indentation to the exterior just below a handle
LINDBERGH CHARLES: (1902-1974) American Aviator who made the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean, 20th - 21st May 1927. A.L.S., Charles A. Lindbergh, four pages (airmail stationery), 4to, n.p. ('In flight over Brazil'), 24th August 1968, to Gladys Bueler, Secretary of the Garden of the Gods Preservation Council in Colorado Springs. Lindbergh informs his correspondent that he had been travelling in Europe for several weeks, and only returned home to Connecticut for one night, before leaving on his current trip to South America, and apologises for the delay in writing to her, commenting 'The Garden of the Gods means a great deal to me, for it, and Colorado, have (been) woven through my family's life, and mine, for many years. One of my great uncles….took a major part in the protection of the fish in Colorado streams. I feel sure he admired the Garden of the Gods as I do in a later generation' and reflecting 'My own first contact with those fantastic rocks came in 1916, when I was driving my mother….on a trip (which took us about forty days) between Minnesota and California. I was then fourteen years of age. My mother had been telling me about the great Rocky Mountains, and the Garden of the Gods, even before we left our Minnesota home. I remember watching the colours unfold as we approached the area - slowly….when we arrived at the rocks themselves, we stopped for several hours, and I climbed one of them….I think I have never seen a more spectacular and magnificent place'. Lindbergh also adds 'Barnstorming in Colorado, in 1925, I flew over and circled the Garden of the Gods; and laying out the transcontinental passenger airline (T.A.T.), in 1928-29, I often detoured far enough from my route to fly above it. I think my last view of the Garden (at least from reasonably low altitude) was from the plane carrying the Air-Force-Academy site-selection Commission, of which I was a member. But my clearest memories come from earlier years, when there was enough time to climb or circle' and further declares 'The Garden of the Gods is one of the most beautiful and spectacular areas in the world. It would be a tragedy of major magnitude to lose, or detract from its great qualities - an…indifference on the part of our generation, and a lack of responsibility for those succeeding us. I sincerely hope the citizens of Colorado are successful in their efforts to preserve it', concluding by explaining that it will be some days before Bueler receives his letter, explaining 'I write in a small plane over the Amazon basin, en route to the northern frontier of Brazil where I will spend a day or two looking over one of South America's major park areas. Our stops for fuel will be at landing fields so distant from major cities that it may be advisable for me to carry the envelope back to Rio before mailing'. In a postscript, Lindbergh states that he is enclosing 'my check (no longer present) for a hundred dollars, as a contribution to the efforts of your Preservation Council'. A letter of interesting content, written whilst in flight! VG £800-1200 The Garden of the Gods is a public park located in Colorado Springs and was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1971.
A pair of patinated bronze tripod atheniennes in the manner of ancient Pompeian examples, circa 1900, made for use as planters, each with a copper basin set into the circlet, applied with cast swagged bucrania mounts, supported above the wingtips of three seated sphinges, each atop a monopodial support with paw foot, conjoined by scrolling foliate cast supports, above a triform base; each athenienne with a later circular glass top 91cm high, 60cm wide CATALOGUE NOTES: Usage of bronze tripods extends back to the Bronze Age, when very simple examples were necessary as cooking pot stands over temporary cooking fires. Homer often mentions them in his Iliad and Odyssey epics, when they are used for preparing animal sacrifices to the gods, prior to the feast for the men. As items cast in bronze they were valuable 'high status' objects, and so are also mentioned as prizes in celebratory athletics games Far more decorative tripod atheniennes were produced during the Roman period and examples have been unearthed at Pompei. It is possible that the current pair were cast by the Neapolitan foundry Chiurazzi & Fils, which cast domestic objects excavated in the ruins as well as fine sculpture, to sell as souvenirs to wealthy northern Europeans engaged on their Grand Tours
George V silver four piece tea service, each piece of octagonal form and comprising: teapot, hot water jug, two handled sugar basin and cream jug, sponsors of Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1934/1936, height of hot water jug 21cm to the top of the handle, combined weight 51.5oz approx gross Condition: **General condition consistent with age
Matched late 19th Century Indian white metal tea service comprising: spirit kettle and stand 40.5cm high, teapot, two handled sugar basin, cream jug and oval two handled tray 47cm wide inclusive of handles, all pieces typically decorated with village scenes in relief, also included in the lot is a small Indian silver sugar bowl and a napkin ring, combined weight 140oz approx gross Condition: Spirit kettle - lid hinge needs repining, ebonised handle is currently held in by odd screws so they will need replacing, engraved initials, some minor dents, Teapot - figural finial is rather loose so may need re-threading, engraved monogram, Tray, cream jug and sugar basin all have an engraved initial and the tray is somewhat buckled to the rim where the handles join - **General condition consistent with age
19th/20th Century Dutch silver three piece tea service, the teapot and cream jug bearing the marks of J.M. van Kempen, 1841, 2nd standard purity, the sugar basin hallmarked for Amsterdam 1948, 1st standard purity, teapot 11.75cm high, combined weight 28oz approx gross Condition: The figural stag finial has very buckled antlers - **General condition consistent with age
Three Brass Vessels, Persia, circa 1900, comprising a jar with domed lid, a squat bowl and a jug, variously decorated with engraved foliate, calligraphic, figural and arabesque motifs, the bowl with black lac inlay Basin: 11cm, 4 1/4in high; 24cm, 9 1/2in diam. and smaller (3) Condition: Mostly good
A GOOD 19TH CENTURY INDIAN SILVER-METAL TEA SET, weighing approx. 995gm in total, comprising a teapot with hinged cover, a milk jug and a sugar basin, the sides of each piece with chased decoration of scrolling leafage, the teapot 9in long including handle and spout & 4.8in high to top of handle. (3)

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