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A group of silver flatware to include: George III spade shaped cheese (stilton) server / scoop, engraved with a crest, bone handle, hallmarked by Henry Chawner, London, 17891Victorian Provincial fiddle pattern sugar sifter, engraved with a crest, by John Stone, Exeter, 18489A Victorian engraved Onslow style pattern knife and fork, by Aaron Hatfield, Sheffield, circa 1840, date letter lacking (filled) George IV large caddy spoon, scrolling decoration to handle and terminal, Birmingham, 1821, maker's mark rubbed Victorian Scottish Old English Pattern dessert spoon, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1898 together with further forks and spoons, all hallmarked, weighable silver 7.790 ozt (242.5 grams) (lot includes one plated dessert fork, not weighed)
A Chinese famille rose bowl with floral and scrolled polychrome decoration and six character mark to base, 6" dia, a tea caddy, 3 3/4" high (lacking cover), and a dish with bat and fruit decoration and four character mark to base, 7 1/2" highCondition:Famille rose bowl: small rim chips and some rubbing to decoration.Tea caddy: Fritting and small chips to top rim, rubbing to decoration and glaze faults.Dish: Cracked and rubbed decoration with chips and fritting to rim
Y A GEORGE III SILVER OBLONG BALUSTER TEA CADDY THOMAS WALLIS II, LONDON 1809 the oblong button finial with an ivory spacer to the shoulder domed cover, a shaped gadrooned rim, on four ball feet, engraved with a crest, the interior with a central divider, lacks the key 15cm (6in) long 571g (18.35 oz) gross Condition Report: Extensive dents and creases to front, one foot resoldered, cracks to base of two feet Condition Report Disclaimer
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS Comprising: a George III baluster mug by John King, London 1776, with a leaf capped double scroll handle, later chased with dogs chasing a rabbit in a woodland setting, engraved with a presentation inscription and on a circular foot, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) high; an Edwardian oval sugar basin by Charles Boyton (III), London 1901, with a half lobed body, 12.5cm (5in) long; an Old English pattern caddy spoon; two mustard spoons; and an unmarked oblong pin tray, chased with cherubs, 24cm (9 1/2in) long 585g (18.8) oz gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER AND SOME PLATED CUTLERY THE SUGAR BOWL HOLLAND, ALDWINCKLE & SLATER, LONDON 1878 In 18th century Irish style with embossed flowers and lion mask and paw feet, 10.5cm (4 1/4in) diameter; a late George III fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1st Sep 1815 - 28th May 1816, with a shell bowl; a baluster caster by C. S. Harris & Sons, London 1910; a child's spoon and push by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1925, in a case; a late Victorian hand mirror by Edward Brown, London 1893; and various plated King's pattern knives and forks
Y A GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT-CUT OVAL TEA CADDY APPARENTLY NO MAKER'S MARK, LONDON 1781 With a mother of pearl lobed button finial to the flush cover, engraved with zig-zag and meander bands and ribbon tied oval pendant reserves with floral swags and pendants between, engraved with a monogram THW 12cm (4 3/4in) high 342g (11 oz) gross Condition Report: Marks clear, no maker's mark Hinge good Cover sits well Engraving good Stands well No key Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A silver teapot, Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Sheffield, together with a silver tea caddy, two white metal boxes and a peridot set bar brooch, not stamped, total weight approx 27oz (at fault)Condition report: Teapot- hallmarks slightly rubbed, some slight creasing to the spout, general wear, refer to images Tea caddy- finial bent and had been reapplied, some small dents, general wear, refer to images oval box- general wear, refer to images cylindrical box- solder repairs to the base and cover, overall wear, refer to images bar brooch- general wear
A mahogany cased mantel clock, with arched brass dial, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and brass spandrels formed as Amorini, the circular maker's plaque marked D J Hallwood Ely, with a caddy top and brass four point finials, on brass ogee bracket feet, 39cm high, 27cm wide, 12cm deep.
A group of Rington's Tea teapots, comprising a Rington's Tea and Coffee Bean tea merchant teapot, with gold signature P. Cardew, limited edition no. 3375/7500, 29cm high, a blue and white Maling Rington's Tea canister dated 1991, 14cm high, a Newcastle Upon Tyne 1996 blue and white Rington's teapot, 10cm high, a Rington's tea sugar pot, 9cm high, and a ceramic tea caddy for The Old Tea Shop by Marks and Spencer. (5)
A group of Ringtons Tea and other memorabilia, to include a Rington Bear teapot, Rington Tea plaque, Mailing miniature replica teapot, and a Ringtons golden jubilee tea caddy, Ringtons commission bear egg cups, a Ringtons wall plaque, boxed, Ringtons millennium cups, fruit garden storage jars, golden jubilee china basket, and various empty tea tins. (3 trays)
Ceramics - a Brownhills Pottery jasperware jug; a set of six Victoria tea cups, saucers and side plates; a Beswick & Sons part tea service, c.1910; others, Wedgwood, Royal Crown Derby, Mason's, etc; a Chinese famille rose barrel shaped caddy; an Imari vase; a 19th century ginger jar; soup bowls and stands, etc
Thistle topped silver caddy spoon and another silver Dutch caddy spoon Condition Report: Thistle spoon marked for Birmingham 1971, maker's mark for J.B. Chatterley & SonsDutch spoon with second purity mark (lion passant over 2), maker's mark for Johannes Hendrikus Tarner, decoration on handle worn
An early 20th century chinoiserie hardwood cocktail cabinet, caddy top over foliage frame, centre with an oriental scene mounted with mother of pearl, fall front cabinet enclosing lacquered interior over two frieze drawers on two panel cupboards, raised on bracket feet. 122cm H x 91cm W x 41cm D
A selection of silver, silver mounted and silver coloured cutlery, to include a cased set of six George V silver teaspoons, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1925, each 10.9cm long, a cased set of six silver mounted butter knives, Yates Brothers, Sheffield 1926, each 16.4cm long, two pairs of George III silver handled carving knives and forks, a selection of five George III and later silver and silver coloured caddy spoons, measuring between 7.1cm and 9.3cm (at fault), six silver coloured King's pattern knives, a Victorian King's Pattern silver spoon, a George III silver caster spoon, a George III silver knife with weighted handle, a George III silver bladed mother of pearl fruit knife, a pair of silver mounted nail scissors, two silver teaspoons, and two assorted sets of picture back spoon heads set to box frames (qty) (at fault)
A selection of boxes and card cases, to include: a 19th century ivory snuff box, of rounded rectangular form the hinged cover with carved clasp in the form of a dolphin, 7.8cm wide, a 19th century treen box, of navette form with hinged cover and vacant cartouche to cover, 9.5cm long, a 19th century oval ivory box with tortoiseshell coloured lining, 7.4cm diameter (at fault), an oval ivory case, 12cm wide (at fault), a late 19th century wooden tea caddy with chequered tortoiseshell decoration and later finial, 12cm wide, a 19th century mother of pearl and abalone shell card case, 10cm high, mounted on glass stand (at fault), and a part tortoiseshell card case, 7.5cm high, mounted on a glass stand (at fault) (7) Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers do not ship items containing ivory outside the UK. Trevanion recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A 19th century mother of pearl and ivory tea caddy, the rectangular caddy with canted corners raised on four ivory bun feet, vacant cartouche to hinged cover, opening to reveal a covered compartment, 10cm high, together with a 19th century circular pratt ware pot after Murillo, 10cm diameter and a mother of pearl dressing table jar, 8.2cm high (3) (at fault) Condition Report; Pratt Ware pot: Crazing to cover. There is some loss to the enamel, concentrated on the sides and rim. There are some chips to the rim on the base, as well and crazing and some flaking to the internal enamel. Moderate wear and areas of restoration to the gilt highlighting. General scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. No large cracks or repair. Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers do not ship items containing ivory outside the UK. Trevanion recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.

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