A Regency style silver four piece tea and coffee service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar basin, knop finials, hinged domed covers, piecrust borders with anthemions and leafy scrolls, capped scroll handles,pad feet, the coffee pot 18.5cm high, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1971, 72oz
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A Victorian silver half-fluted boat shaped tea and coffee service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar basin, knop finials, hinged domed covers, gadrooned borders with shells and acanthus to angles, angular scroll handles, ball feet, the tea and coffee pots with ebonised fittings, the latter 23cm high, Hunt & Roskell, Late Storr & Mortimer, London 1893, 61oz gross Heraldry: Crest of Coke, of Derbyshire, Nottingham, Herefordshire and Worcestershire
A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND LATER SILVER PLATED WARE To include a Neoclassical style plated collar, having rams masks and a pierced gallery, mounted on a clear glass base, a pair of candlesticks with fine engraved decoration of leaves and scrolls, a large sugar basin, a cigarette box with engraved heraldic crest, a plated ashtray, a silver plate on copper gallery tray and a pewter three piece tea set and tray.
A 19th century Staffordshire cow creamer on gilt heightened oval base, with grey and black mottled decoration, length 17cm, a similar example with ochre and white decoration, length 17cm and a chicken on a basket egg basket, length 18.5cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: First cow creamer has chip to ear and gilt horns restored, and a crack on one foot. Second has a glued chip to ear and horn. some chips to base. Star crack to basin of hen, mild paint loss throughout and some small chips.
A 19th century majolica glazed salt modelled as a shell upon a hippocampus, length 16.5cm and a Castle Hedingham Royal Essex Pottery moulded mask jug, height 23.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Damage to spout with amateur repair. Crazing throughout. Some chips and loss to paint, mainly to the raised decoration and cracks to legs. The open salt shows crazing throughout, some hairline cracks to the basin and some firing cracks.
A Noritake six setting coffee service comprising coffee pot, twin-handled sugar basin, milk jug and six cups and saucers, each with hand-painted landscape decoration (9). CONDITION REPORT Same mark is present on all pieces except saucers. Small chip to base of basin. No other signs of major damage. Overall nicely presented.
A George V silver oval four pierce tea service with bead mounts, the bodies engraved with ribbon and bellflower swag ornament and with angular handles, comprising - teapot with ebonised finial and handle, 5.75ins high, hot water pot, 9.75ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1918/19 (gross weight 55ozs)This service is of a good gauge of silver. There is some minor to the engraved decoration on all pieces. There is a dent to the lower part of the body of the hot water pot. Otherwise the pieces appear to be in overall good condition, the hallmarks are clear and crisp on the side of the bodies near the handle. All pieces being 1918 with the exception of the milk jug which is 1919.
An Edward VIII silver four piece tea service, the plain hexagonal bodies with cast angled mounts and moulded footrims, comprising - teapot, 4.75ins, and hot water jug, 6.5ins high, both with bakelite handles, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Charles S. Green & Co, Birmingham 1936 (gross weight 46ozs)
A Victorian and George V harlequin silver oval three piece tea service with part reeded bodies and angular handles, comprising - teapot with ebonised finial and handle, 5.75ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, various makers, Birmingham 1876, 1889 and 1911, and a George V silver rectangular coffee pot of panelled form with turned wood finial and handle, 8.25ins high, and matching hot water pot, by Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1933 (gross weight 63ozs)
An Edward VII bachelors silver three piece tea service of Georgian design, with plain rectangular panel bodies with gadroon mounts to rim, comprising - teapot with ebonised finial and handle, 5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1908 (gross weight 23ozs), and an Elizabeth II silver circular salver of "Georgian" design, the moulded rim with French gadroon mounts to rim, on three claw and ball feet, 10.25ins diameter, by C.B. & S, Sheffield 1978 (weight 17ozs)
A George V and George VI harlequin silver circular three piece tea service of tapered form, with moulded rims and footrims and angular handles, comprising - teapot with ebonised finial and handle, 5.5ins high, milk jug, Birmingham 1934, and two-handled sugar basin, Birmingham 1939, all by S.Blanckensee & Sons Ltd (gross weight 20ozs)
A George V silver sauce boat with crimped rim and double C-scroll handle, on paw feet, 3ins high, by Sharman D Neill Ltd of Belfast, Dublin 1910, a George V silver circular sugar basin of panelled form, with reeded mounts and girdle, 2.25ins high, Birmingham 1910, and a selection of other silverware, various (combined weighable silver 22ozs)
Eocene Period, 58-36 million years BP. A group of eight Metasequoia occidentalis mosaic foliage specimens from the McAbee Fossil Beds, Cache Creek, British Columbia, with other specimens. 588 grams total, 38-143mm (1 1/2 - 5 3/4"). From the Pradi Collection, Boston, USA acquired during 1980s. The McAbee locality occurs east of the town of Cache Creek, British Columbia along Highway 97. This deposit contains remains of a 50-million-year old forest that grew in the surrounding mountains and the basin containing the lake. Leaves, flowers, seeds and insects were transported by wind, rivers and streams into the lake, where they sank to the bottom. Diatoms (single celled algae encased in a silica shell) bloomed in the lake each spring and died in the summer. The steady rain of dead diatoms covered organic remains that sank to the bottom and over time formed the shale that encloses the fossils. This fine grained, silica rich sediment preserved many fine details. [8, No Reserve]. Fine condition.

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