A silver twin handled sugar basin, London 1936, of circular form, Richard Comyns, height 7.5 cm, together with a Victorian silver bowl, London 1877, of circular form with engraved body, possibly Samuel Strahan, height 6.5 cm, a George III silver oval pierced salt upon four claw and ball supports, London 1817, possibly Thomas Death, height 5 cm, two silver teaspoons, a silver circular dish with coin inset, three epns wine labels, two epns spoons, a white metal rectangular novelty box and napkin ring, (a Lot).
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* A cased silver christening egg cup, Sheffield 1964, the cup with applied egg and dart decoration, makers mark rubbed, with a silver spoon, Birmingham 1957, together with a sterling silver sugar basin, of squat baluster form upon a circular foot ring, height 9 cm, approximate gross weight 10.70 oz, (2).
A three piece silverplated tea service, comprising of a teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, each with partial gadrooned body, together with a pair of brass candlesticks, a pair of silverplated candlesticks, two silverplated entree dishes, five composite silver handled dressing table brushes, a oak and brass banded tankard, a brass warming pan, (a Lot).
A George V three piece silver one person tea set London 1921, maker Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd., comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar basin, of oval form with Chippendale rim, on pad feet, together with a George V hammered silver dish of circular form with tripod feet, London 1936, maker A. Nicholls & Son, total weight 14.5oz.
A George V silver tea set comprising teapot, water jug, cream jug and sugar basin, the flared rims with relief floral and foliate decoration above a ribbed band and bellied body with fluted C scroll decoration, raised on a rounded rectangular base to squat bun feet, inscribed to base "Stephenson & Sons Manchester" (Chester 1912 by George Ridley and Nathan Hayes), 56 oz including handles (ILLUSTRATED)
A contemporary jardiniere of bulbous form, decorated with golden carp, together with an Edwardian wash basin transfer decorated with roses, a continental porcelain dressing table set, a Minton lady`s wash jug and basin, decorated with pink roses and another wash basin decorated with peonies in the Japanese manner.
A Victorian Zodiac pattern wash basin, another, transfer decorated in under-glaze blue with scrolled floral forms, six German porcelain desert plates, each transfer decorated with pink roses, a Clarice Cliff pudding bowl centrally decorated with flower head within shaded green band, six conforming smaller bowls, a Rosenthal porcelain dish, two Christmas plates and a 1930`s cake stand.
A George IV three piece silver tea set, possibly by William Hall (see Jackson p.227), London 1824, comprising: a teapot of compressed circular shape raised on a low pedestal foot, the body allover embossed with foliate and floral decoration below a scrolled everted rim, insulated loop handle and rose finial to the hinged cover, 15.25cm, together with the companion sugar basin, 11cm and broad spouted milk jug, 9.75cm, all crested, 48.25oz (3)
A silver teapot and sugar basin, by the Goldsmiths’ and Silversmiths’ Co, London 1916, the teapot of compressed circular shape, the lower body fluted below a flared and gadrooned collar below a hinged fluted cover, ebonised handle and finial, 14.5cm together with the companion sugar basin, 10cm, 35.5oz (2)
A four piece silver tea set, by the Goldsmiths’ and Silversmiths’ Co Ltd, London 1914, comprising: a teapot of compressed rectangular shape with gadrooned edges and shell covered spout, all raised on four bun feet, wooden handle and finial, 16cm high, the matching hotwater jug or coffee pot, 24cm, sugar basin, 12cm and milk jug, 9cm, all engraved with an earl’s coronet over the letter ‘T’, 72.75oz (4)
A George III four piece tea set, by Robert and Samuel Hennell, London 1809, comprising: a large teapot of rectangular shape the lower body fluted below a scrolled and gadrooned edge, with bone handle and finial, all raised on four ball feet, crested, 15.5cm high; another smaller teapot with ebonised handle and bone finial, 12.5cm; a matching large two handled sugar basin and matching milk jug, 61.5oz (4)
A three piece silver tea set, by the Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield 1900/1902, comprising a teapot of compressed rectangular shape, the body embossed with trellis and floral and foliate scrolls, black ebonised handle and finial, all raised on four bun feet, 15.5cm together with the companion sugar basin, 11cm and milk jug, 9.25cm, 44oz (3)
A four piece silver tea set, by Daniel & Arter, Birmingham 1934, comprising: a teapot of plain compressed rectangular shape with ebonised handle and finial, 14.5cm high, a matching hotwater jug, 21.75cm high together with the companion sugar basin, 10cm high, and milk jug with broad spout, 9cm, 70oz (4)
A George IV silver four piece tea set, probably by William Eaton, London 1823/1825, comprising: a large teapot of melon shape raised on three trefid headed feet, insulated handle and flush hinged cover, 14cm high; a smaller teapot with wooden handle, 16cm together with the matching sugar basin, 11.5cm and cream jug, 12.5cm, cased, 71.5oz
A silver four piece tea set, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1917/1918, comprising: a teapot of oval shape, the lower body fluted, with ebonised handle and finial, 16.5cm, the companion milk jug, 9.5cm and sugar basin, 10cm together with the matching hotwater jug or coffee pot, 20.5cm, also a pair of George III silver bright cut sugar tongs by Peter and William Bateman, London 1808, 47oz (5)

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