Ω A matched 19th century Russian silver four piece tea service, the tea pot and mug by Stephan Wakeva, St Petersburg 1892, assay master Aleksandr Timofeyevich Shevyakov, 84 zolotniki, the cream jug and covered sugar basin by Otto Makselius, S Petersburg 1890, assay master Ivan Vonifatiyevich Yevstigneyev, 84 zolotniki, engraved in old Russian style with stylised dachas and elaborate bands in the style of embroidered cloths, the tea pot and sugar basin with turned finials and ivory spacers to the shallow domed covers, the baton and disc angular handles with ivory spacers, the cylindrical neck with a band of running scrolls, the conical body with a beaded rims, on a spreading circular bases, the tea pot 18.5cm (7 1/4in) long, 1273g (40.95 oz) gross See sale these rooms 2nd November 2016 Jewellery, Silver, Watches, Pens & Luxury Accessories, lot 74 for a broadly similar service on a tray.Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The CITES regulations may be found at www. defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
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George V silver four piece tea service, by The Adie Bros. Sheffield 1933, comprising lidded teapot with composite finial and handle, with beaded collar, the body with a single horizontal band and an engraved crest over a multi-faceted lower body and circular foot, height 15.5cm, matching hot water jug, sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight approx. 948g. (30.48 troy ozs)
George VI silver four piece tea service in the Art Deco style, Sheffield 1941, comprising lidded teapot, hot water jug, sugar basin and milk jug, all of canted rectangular section, the teapot and hot water jug with composite finial and handle, each piece engraved with a 'C', the hot water jug 19.5cm, gross weight approx. 1.768kg (56.84 troy ozs)
Wedgwood bone china Florentine blue bordered floral decorated dinner service In generally good condition, there is a handle missing from a soup bowl. Slight wear to surface, little evidence of surface crazing, not been thru a dishwasher as far as we can tell.8 soup bowls- one handle off, 8 saucers for the bowls.Gravy boat & stand. 2 covered veg dishes.8 cereal bowls. 8 dinner plates, 2 plain 6 flower design to centre, 2 finger bowls, 1 sugar basin.8 side plates, 2 oval meat platters of grad. size.
A 19th century Russian parcel gilt sugar sifter Moscow 1847, trefoil terminal to an oval silver gilt bowl with pierced design; together with a twin handled tazza, R.S., London 1909, with scrolling handles, tapered stem with an unassociated glass liner, a sugar caster, J.R. Birmingham, of baluster form, acorn finial, a cream jug and twin handled sugar basin, D&B, Birmingham and a shaped plated oval tray (7) Length: 18.7cm, weighable silver: 26oz
A silver George V four piece tea serviceTo include tea pot, hot water jug, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, applied with wooden handle, Adie Bros, Birmingham, 1932. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Hot water jug lid tight, very slight warp on sugar basin rim, otherwise very good condition, only very minor wear
An early 20th Century Walker & Hall four peice silver plated tea set Comprising tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar basin, all raised on curvilinear legs with pad feet, along with a silver plated bonbon dish, a pair of berry spoons, a tapering bud vase, a silver plated chamber stick, a pair of fish servers with ivorine handles.
A Victorian four piece silver tea set, comprising of a hot water jug, a teapot, a two handled sugar basin and a milk jug, each with gadrooned cast rim above a band of embossed reeding quartered by leaf motifs, standing on four ball feet, engraved with the monogram "AW", London 1898, 61.5oz gross, together with an associated pair of silver sugar tongs
A 19th century French pewter water fountain and basin, decorated in the rococo style, the fountain with pierced lid decorated with leaves and scrolls, the body with similar decoration and figural tap, on a pierced scroll and flower base, height 26ins, the basin of shaped form with relief foliage to the edge, diameter 20ins
*Whitelocke (Lieutenant-General John, 1757-1833). A Warrant, signed by Lieutenant-General John Whitelocke, Montevideo, 29 May 1807, to Deputy-Paymaster Lovell Benjamin Badcock, authorizing acting Paymaster William Phillips to pay 35.11.2 1/2, from 25 May to 24 June 1807, to a detachment of the 1st Battalion 71st Foot, one page, (old folds and small stains to verso) folio Printed at the Southern Star Printing-Office in Montevideo, the Southern Star the first (and short-lived) bilingual newspaper to be printed in Uruguay in 1807, whilst under British rule during the River Plate campaigns of 1806-07. Whitelocke was the commander of a British force which attacked and occupied Buenos Aires in July 1807 before signing an armistice on 12 August and withdrawing most of the British forces from the River Plate basin. He was court-martialled and cashiered upon his return to Britain mainly for his conduct and the surrender of Montevideo. (1)
Late 19th/early 20th century teawares to include Gaudy Welsh style tea cups and saucers, gilt and cream decorated teawares, a Dresden porcelain model of a bird, 15cm high, a Haviland and Co, Paris wash basin, florally decorated against a pale mint green ground, a late 19th century partial cream glazed dessert service comprising two low pedestal comports stands, 6.5cm high, a pair of tall pedestal comport stands, 17cm high and fifteen dessert plated each with pierced and reticulated borders and an M. Redon, Limoges, 20th century dinner service decorated with pink flowers and brown and gilt leaves comprising a graduated group of four twin handled tureens and covers, a pair of sauce tureens and cover, twelve soup plates, 25.5cm diameter, six smaller shallow bowls, 22.5cm diameter, 24 dinner plates, 25.5cm diameter and four oval platters (damages)
EARLY 20th CENTURY SILVER GEORGE III STYLE CREAM JUG with cut rim, leaf-capped scroll handle and three trefoil scrolliated pad feet, Chester 1922; a MATCHING SUGAR BASIN, Birmingham 1925; EARLY 20th CENTURY SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL PIN TRAY, London 1911 and ANOTHER SMALL CIRCULAR SILVER TRAY (part of another item), 9 ozs gross all in (4)
A pair of white painted zinc garden planters, later 20th century, of square section and tapering form, 64cm high, 71cm square, and a zinc and stone composition mounted basin on pedestal, 20th century, the zinc basin of square section with moulded sides; the composition pedestal of square section, 141cm high overall, 68.5cm square
A Breccia antica marble and gilt bronze mounted basin in Baroque taste, 19th century, of squat form and circular section, the rim mounted with the figures of two bearded men, nude but foir loincloths, above a waisted band, with four Bacchic masks supporting floral swags beneath, on a waisted foot with three bearers cast as kneeling tribesmen, all portrayed with feather head-dresses, 42.5cm high, 34cm wide overall
A Worcester blue and white porcelain cabbage-leaf-moulded mask jug, circa 1780, printed with the 'Bouquets' pattern, hatched crescent mark, 23cm high; and a Worcester blue and white porcelain basin, circa 1780, printed with the 'Pinecone' pattern, 38cm diameter, hatched crescent mark, circa 1780
A STAFFORDSHIRE QUEEN VICTORIA COMMEMORATIVE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED WASH JUG AND BASIN, CIRCA 1838, printed in blue with portraits of the Young Victoria beneath a banner inscribed "Hail Victoria", within elaborate floral frames flanked by a lion and birds beneath a crown surmount, the border with flowers of the nation and crowns flanked by flags. Diameter of basin 35cm

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