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A matched three piece service HB and Co., London 1924, comprising of a waterpot and teapot, later milk jug, modelled as elongated ovals, stylised angular handles, raised on oval base; together with a similar oval tea caddy, Birmingham (4) (Dimensions: Height of waterpot: 21.5cm, weight (all in): 50.1oz)(Height of waterpot: 21.5cm, weight (all in): 50.1oz)Condition report: Tea service generally in good condition Hinges to lids secure Tea strainer intact in teapot Dent to body of tea caddy Light surface wear throughout
A collection of flatware and other silver to include; Asprey wish bone tongs, odd spoons, other flatware, Dutch style tea caddy and cover; two Dutch boxes, inkwell, egg cup etc. odd plated items to include, Anchor paperweight, cased cutlery, loose fruit and tea knives, some silver handles etc. (Dimensions: Weighable silver: 40oz)(Weighable silver: 40oz)Condition report: With lots that have multiple items we generally advise personal viewing
Georgian bottom hallmarked silver table spoon, London 1751, length 21cm, Georgian hallmarked silver teaspoon, Dutch white metal caddy spoon, William IV Irish hallmarked silver ladle, Dublin 1830, white metal and enamel spoon marked 925, weight 143g together with a jade or similar handled caviar knife, and a hardstone and mother of pearl letter opener with white metal mounts
A Seth Pennington of Liverpool c1778-99 tea caddy, 'Fisherman' pattern, an English c1840 blue and white Willow pattern jug 'One Man', a Liverpool Pennington Factory c1790 blue and white transfer sparrow beak jug, fisherman with cormorant and a Herculaneum c1815 blue and white transfer plate with images of the Raj in India, diameter 23cm (4). CONDITION REPORT From the private collection of Mr Paul Breen.
18th Century Chinese porcelain tea caddy with cartouches depicting a Mandarin man and woman with children in a garden with vignettes of birds, flowers and landscapes. Famille rose, missing its lid. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing good overall, some missing gilding but no obvious chips, damage or restoration. Missing lid.
A Royal Worcester ivory ground globular caddy, painted with flowering branches, shape no. 1039, lacking cover, 12cm high, a Coalport scallop shell moulded tea cup and saucer, gilt rims and handle, an English porcelain plate, circa 1820, painted with bouquets of flowers reserved against a dark blue ground and gilded and six saucers, pattern no 2/26, (10).

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