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A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service, the squat bulbous bodies embossed with C-scroll, leaf and floral ornament, the domed covers with flowerhead finials, and with leaf capped double scroll handles, each on four panel feet, comprising - teapot, 6.5ins high, coffee pot, 10.5ins high, two sugar basin and milk jug, 6ins high, by W.H., London 1853 (gross weight 73ozs - worn and slightly dented in places)
A collection of silver items, comprising: a rectangular plain picture frame, Birmingham 1920, 22cm x 15.5cm; a mustard pot, Birmingham 1926, of navette shape, with a glass liner and a spoon; a hexagonal sugar basin, Chester 1923; a small circular picture frame, 7.2cm diameter; two piereced bon bon dishes, one late Victorian; a pedestal bon bon dish; a loaded bud vase, 12cm high; a powder bowl with mirror lid, damaged; a small round mustard pot; a small inkwell, loaded; a tortoiseshell easel back clock, damaged; a trophy cup, damaged; a small salt; a match box holder; two modern silver wine labels, with a plated label; a pair of whisky tots; three toilet bottles; and a glass mounted sugar caster, 649g (21 oz) of weighable silver
A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel three-piece tea-set, Moscow, 1892/3. comprising teapot and cover, sugar basin and cover, and milk jug, each extensively decorated with stylized foliage, predominantly in shades of blue and with translucent red foiled enamel, the bases and rims with bands of geometric decoration (3), Teapot 12cm high. Provenance: Christie’s London, Icons, Russian Paintings and Works of Art, 26th April 1989, lot 261. Provenance: Christie's London, Icons, Russian Paintings and Works of Art, 26th April 1989, lot 261
An extremely fine Russian silver-gilt and shaded enamel coffee service, Pavel Ovchinnikov, Moscow, 1899-1908. comprising: a coffee-pot, covered sugar-basin, cream-jug, sugar-tongs, and twelve coffee-spoons, of tapering rectangular outline, the side panels of the receptacles finely decorated in polychrome shaded enamels in the Chinese style with wetland scenes and animals, including fish, frogs, cranes, an owl, a swan, cockatoos, butterflies, and swallows, within abundant foliage, with a sunrise and moonlight, the hinged lids also enamelled and with facetted square and crown-shaped finials, the sugar tongs enamelled en suite, the fig-shaped spoons enamelled with three different patterns with scrolling flowers and foliage, all within the original silk-lined wooden case, the interior of the lid with the manufacturer’s stamp beneath the Imperial Warrant (17), The coffee-pot 16.5cm high. Provenance: Christie’s New York, Fine Russian Works of Art, 15th June 1982, lot 122. A gift from Nicholas II to the father of a previous owner during one of his trips to Russia in 1905. Note: Compare with a tea service in identical taste sold at Sotheby’s New York (Sotheby’s, New York, Russian Art, Vol. III, 26 April 2006, lot 232. Literature: For a pair of Chinese style cloisonné vases by Ovchinnikov see Gerard Hill, Fabergé and the Russian Master Goldsmiths, New York, 1989, pl.231. Provenance: Christie's New York, Fine Russian Works of Art, 15th June 1982, lot 122. A gift from Nicholas II to the father of a previous owner during one of his trips to Russia in 1905. Compare with a tea service in identical taste sold at Sotheby's New York (Sotheby's, New York, Russian Art, Vol. III, 26 April 2006, lot 232. For a pair of Chinese style cloisonné vases by Ovchinnikov see Gerard Hill, Fabergé and the Russian Master Goldsmiths, New York, 1989, pl.231.
A comprehensive Coalport porcelain 'blue batwing' flower decorated, dessert, tea and coffee service, comprising: two comports, four serving dishes, two similar dishes, a jug, seventeen dessert plates, a muffin dish and cover, twelve tea cups and saucers, twelve coffee cups and saucers, eleven tea plates, a milk jug and sugar basin.

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