A silver three piece tea set by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1921, comprising:- a teapot of compressed rectangular shape with moulded girdle and gadrooned edge, raised on four ball feet, monogrammed, 16.5cm high, together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug, 42.36oz (3) In good condition
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A three piece silver tea set, by the Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1905, comprising a teapot of compressed oval form below a gadrooned edge, raised on four winged paw feet, 13cm high together with the companion milk jug and sugar basin, 23.77oz (3) Very minor bruises to the cream and sugar otherwise in good order
A Victorian silver three piece tea set, by Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1894, comprising:- A teapot of oval form, the lower body fluted below a broad horizontal fluted girdle, 15.5cm together with the companion sugar basin and cream jug, monogrammed, 24.58oz; also a small unrelated silver teapot by James Deakin & Son, Sheffield circa 1907, 6.1oz (30.68oz total)
A matched four piece silver tea set, by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1912/1919, comprising:- a teapot (London 1912) of compressed rectangular shape, the lower body fluted below a gadrooned edge, engraved with initial 'W' over 1912, 13.75cm together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug, also an hotwater jug to match (London 1919), initialled 'W', 21cm high, 43.82oz (4) In good condition, marks slightly rubbed
A matched mainly Victorian five piece silver tea set, principally by Edward Hutton, London 1890 & Sheffield 1890, comprising:- a teapot of oval shape, the lower body fluted, 16cm; the matching coffee pot on pedestal foot, 25cm high; together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug and a matching Edwardian tea caddy by William Hutton & Sons, London 1907, 13cm high, 56.25oz (5)
A matched four piece silver tea and coffee set, comprising:- a coffee pot by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1902, of oval pedestal form, the lower body fluted, 24.5cm high; a matching teapot, 16.5cm and companion milk jug and sugar basin by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1905, all engraved with 'Peyton' crest, 45.78oz (4) Minor body bruises but generally in good order
A George III silver three piece tea set, by John Emes, London 1807, the teapot of rectangular shape with moulded girdle engraved below a floral frieze, crested, 14cm high together with the companion sugar basin with gilt interior, 19.5cm over handles and matching milk jug, 11cm high. 37.20oz (3) Repair to the base of the handle of the milk jug and some minor body bruises
A PEARLWARE PART TEA SERVICE, C1775 painted in cobalt with a stylised flower in diaper border, teapot and cover 11.5cm h (8) ++Teapot lacking handle and with chip on spout, slop basin cracked, cover of sucrier lacking one of the applied leaves to the knop. The other items in reasonably good condition
A William IV Scottish three piece silver tea set comprising a teapot of squat, bulbous form with decoratively foliate, shell and floral cast ornament, an S-shaped spout, a C-scrolled handle and knop to the domed, a flush fitting hinged lid, on a pedestal foot, a twin handled sugar basin, milk jug and a later, matching hot water pot J.McKay Edinburgh 1823/25 and Joseph Rogers & Sons Sheffield 1913
A Georgian style four piece silver tea set comprising a teapot of bulbous form, having an S-shaped, foliate cast spout, a carved, ebonised handle and wrythen knop on the outset hinged, domed lid, on a stepped, pedestal footrim, a sparrow beak hot water pot, milk jug and sugar basin Elkington & Co Birmingham 1936
A quantity of decorative ceramics, teaware and glassware to include Aynsley, Mason's, Wedgwood jasperware, Clarice Cliff style mugs, a pestle and mortar, two stoneware jugs one marked for Rowand & Co Wholesale Druggists Liverpool, a stoneware basin, a chamber pot, also a silver plated entree dish.
A set of six Wedgwood blue ground and gilt heightened coffee cans and saucers, a part Coalport 'Fragrance' pattern tea service comprising cups, saucers, sandwich plate, milk jug and sugar basin and a Royal Worcester flan dish commemorating the marriage of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer 29th July 1981.
A collection of silver, to include: an Edwardian silver navette shaped sugar... A collection of silver, to include: an Edwardian silver navette shaped sugar basin by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1907, with a swing handle and on an oval and reeded pedestal foot, 14cm long; an Edwardian shaped oval sauce boat by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1901, with a gadrooned border, a leaf capped flying scroll handled and on three shell feet, 15cm long; another sauce boat; and an American silver coloured pedestal sugar basin and cream jug, the sugar basin with twin double scroll handles, engraved with a B and on a circular pedestal foot, 13.5cm long, loaded, 490g (15.77 oz) gross weighable ( see illustration on our website )
A silver shaped oblong baluster cream jug and sugar basin by Joseph Gloster Ltd A silver shaped oblong baluster cream jug and sugar basin by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1926; and a pair of low three light candelabra by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1959, loaded, 362g (11.65 oz) weighable (4) ( see illustration on our website )
A silver Jersey milk can, maker's mark WG & S, Birmingham 1923 A silver Jersey milk can, maker's mark WG & S, Birmingham 1923, the pull off cover with a loop handle, the body with a wicker wrapped scroll handle and a girdle, 13cm high; a matched cream jug and sugar basin by S. W. Smith & Co., Birmingham 1917 and 1925, the sugar basin with twin scroll handles, a girdle and on a circular foot, 13cm long; and another silver cream jug, 665g (21.4 oz) gross Provenance: Cherkley Court, the former home of Lord Beaverbrook. This lot is being sold on behalf of The Beaverbrook Foundation (CIO). ( see illustration on our website )
A matched silver five piece tea service, the tea pot by Elkington & Co A matched silver five piece tea service, the tea pot by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1902, the coffee pot by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd, London 1893, the hotwater pot, cream jug and sugar basin by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1926, 1902 and 1903, lobed baluster with composition finials and handles, the tea pot 28cm (11in) long, the coffee pot 19.5cm (7 1/2in) high, 2282g (73.35 oz) gross
A small collection of silver plate, including a Victorian egg warmer with eagle finial, a semi gadrooned twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, a cruet stand with six glass bottles, and other items, together with a red leather case containing three whisky flasks (with contents, unbranded), and a bone hilted Japanese knife, with scabbard
A GOOD EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE SILVER TEA SET BY WING CHEONG, weighing 800gm in total, comprising a teapot and cover, milk jug and a sugar basin, each piece embossed with a sinuous dragon, the hinged cover of the teapot engraved with a monogram and with an armorial motif with motto 'COR UNUM VIA UNO', the teapot with overhead bamboo-form swing handle, the base of each piece with impressed '90' and maker's marks, the teapot 6.75in long including handle & 4.5ins high to top of finial. (3)
A GOOD EARLY 20TH CENTURY THAI SILVER TEA SET, in a fitted case, comprising a teapot with hinged cover, a coffee pot with hinged cover, a sugar basin and cover, a milk jug and a pair of sugar tongs, some pieces with ivory insulators, each piece decorated in relief with a bodhisattva, four pieces impressed to their base with 'Alex & Co, Oriental Avenue, Sterling 925, Made in Thailand, the sugar tongs impressed with 'Sterling 925'.
A collection of T G Green & Co. Limited Cornishware including blue and white striped named jars "Ginger", "Rice", "Sugar", "Coffee", "Currants", "Salt", "Mustard", "Ground Almonds", "Sultanas", "Ground Rice", three various shakers "Cocoa", "Cinnamon" and "Flour", two "Milk" jugs and various other un-named pieces, together with five yellow side plates, two larger pink plates, white on blue spotted plates, cup and saucer and a Staffordshire Chef ware vinegar bottle CONDITION REPORTS The blue and white striped Cornishware items with black stamps are "Ginger", "Milk", "Rice", "Ground Rice", "Salt", "Sultanas", "Coffee", "Currants", "Mustard" and "Salt". The "Cocoa" and "Cinnamon" shakers have the modern blue stamp. All other blue and white striped Cornishware have green stamp on them. The "Vinegar" bottle is Staffordshire Chef ware. The "Ground Rice" storage jar is missing lid. One "Salt" jar has two large chips to the main body exterior. "Sultanas" storage jar has a chip which has been repaired to the outside edge. A further lid currently on the "Rice" pot has large chip to underside. "Sugar" pot has a hairline crack and so does one egg cup. Another lid has chip to outside. Pudding basin has a star crack to body and various other hairline cracks and is very badly stained, as is one jug. One lidded squat pot is also badly stained. Rolling pin is the variety that leaves marks on the pastry. All items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include crazing, staining, knocks, chips, etc. Yellow and cream striped plates - all have crazing and varying star cracks. One has a slight chip to the underside. All have green stamps. Pink and cream striped plates - both are seconds quality and new versions. Domino wares all have general wear, knife marks, etc.
Africa - travel. MOUNTENEY-JEPHSON (A.J.) Emin Pasha, 1890, folding map and plates, worn cloth; BAKER (S.W.) The Albert N'Yanza Great Basin of the Nile, two vols., 1866, 8vo, plates, two maps only (one folding) though called for in both volumes, original cloth; WALLER (H) The last Journals of David Livingstone, 1874, two vols., folding map, vol. II damaged; THRUSTON (Major A.B.) African Incidents, 1900; one other (7)
3rd-5th century AD. A bronze and enamelled Kiev culture chain and brooch group consisting of: two fan-tailed fibulae, one with openwork tail and head with enamelled panel, the other with enamelled panel to tail and head; coiled bronze bar through the head of each fibula with attachment rings connected to a tapering rectangular, openwork plate with triangles and pelta patterns with areas of red enamel; two suspension rings attached to a roundel with openwork star motif with red enamel in the centre; chains attached for a horizontal openwork plate, ends with red enamel triangles, centre with elongated triangles with diamond shape in the middle with red enamel discs; further vertical chains from the roundel to an openwork plate with pelta pattern repeating; chains attached to an openwork half moon shape pendant with diamond in the centre, red enamel to the half moon and the points of the diamond; suspension ring attaching a further pendant with pelta design with red enamel fill, three circles of red enamel at each point and three triangular pendants. Property of a German collector; acquired in the 1990s. The Kiev archaeological culture was located in the basin of the rivers Dnieper and Visla; between the 3rd and 5th centuries; archaeologists connect this culture with historical ancestors of the Slavs. However, there are suggestions that in different regions of the Kiev culture ethnogenetic processes were not the same. In some cases, the Slavic component prevailed, whilst Baltic and others were dominant elsewhere. 448 grams, 58cm high (23"). Fine condition.
3rd-5th century AD. A bronze openwork Kiev culture pendant with suspension loop at the top, arching body with triangle with circles at each corner and in the centre inlaid with red enamel, below a zigzag line connecting three triangular pendants. From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. The Kiev archaeological culture was located in the basin of the rivers Dnieper and Visla; between the 3rd and 5th centuries; archaeologists connect this culture with historical ancestors of the Slavs. However, there are suggestions that in different regions of the Kiev culture ethnogenetic processes were not the same. In some cases, the Slavic component prevailed, whilst Baltic and others were dominant elsewhere. 17 grams, 68mm (2 3/4"). [No Reserve] Very fine condition.
3rd-5th century AD. A flat-section bronze Kiev culture mount with lateral loops, central openwork saltire, panels of red and yellow enamel inlay. From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. The Kiev archaeological culture was located in the basin of the rivers Dnieper and Visla; between the 3rd and 5th centuries; archaeologists connect this culture with historical ancestors of the Slavs. However, there are suggestions that in different regions of the Kiev culture ethnogenetic processes were not the same. In some cases, the Slavic component prevailed, whilst Baltic and others were dominant elsewhere. 20 grams, 44mm (1 3/4"). [No Reserve] Fine condition, usage wear.
3rd-5th century AD. A large bronze Kiev culture openwork roundel with cross in the centre with pierced key pattern; to the edges curving claw shapes filled with white and red enamel; two suspension loops to the rear. Property of a German collector; acquired in the 1990s. The Kiev archaeological culture was located in the basin of the rivers Dnieper and Visla; between the 3rd and 5th centuries; archaeologists connect this culture with historical ancestors of the Slavs. However, there are suggestions that in different regions of the Kiev culture ethnogenetic processes were not the same. In some cases, the Slavic component prevailed, whilst Baltic and others were dominant elsewhere. 43 grams, 60mm (2 1/2"). [No Reserve] Fine condition.
5th century AD. A large hollow-formed silver plate brooch of a stylised cicada with D-shaped head, short neck and triangular wings; the border of beaded wire, three carnelian cabochons to each wing and two more for the eyes, each with a beaded wire collar; bands of beaded wire and billets to the body; pin-lug and catchplate to the reverse. Property of a German collector; acquired in the 1980s and 1990s. Cicada brooches are typical of the Hunnic styles that spread across Europe as the Huns themselves moved and settled during the Migration period. They were particularly popular with peoples of eastern Germanic descent, being found predominantly in female graves. Fly shaped brooches were made in the Roman period in the second century AD, and it is likely cicada brooches are derived from Roman forms. During the Hunnic period the brooches are concentrated on the northern shores of the Black Sea, the Carpathian Basin and the Danube region from the fifth to the sixth centuries AD. The life cycle of the cicada and their apparently magical ability to regenerate themselves after long periods of hibernation was perhaps symbolic of the rebirth and regeneration of the soul. 41 grams, 71mm (2 3/4"). Fine condition.
A Tray of decorative ceramics including a French cylindrical vase decorated in shades of blue and yellow with a coat of arms , signed VJ 462, a Victorian pressed black glass milk jug and sugar basin, floral pattern tea wares, a Wedgwood " Winston Churchill " commemorative tankard, Crown Staffordshire and other decorative plates including Adams Dickens ware and Royal Doulton.
Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. Three fossil hadrosaur Charonosaurus eggs on matrix, from Xixia basin, Henan Province, China, retaining evidence of the original leathery surface. UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. The hadrosaurs are known as the duck-billed dinosaurs, due to the similarity of their heads to those of modern ducks. In addition to the duck bill, Charonosaurus also had a large head crest. 6 kg, 27cm (10 1/2"). Fine condition.

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