A good Edwardian three piece silver tea service George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1908 and 1909, of lobed and tapered oval form, with foliate engraved borders and reeded rims, raised on conforming pedestal bases, comprising a teapot with ebony finial and composition handle, a swing handled sugar basin and cream jug, the teapot 12½in. (31.75cm.) long; together with a matched silver hot water jug by the same maker, Chester 1908, 7½in. (19cm.) high; and a pair of silver sugar tongs, gross weight 48.5 tr.oz. (5) See Illustration
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A Victorian silver baluster form hot water jug Daniel & John Wellby, London 1894, the body with spiral reeded decoration, the domed cover similarly decorated and with flame finial, composition scroll handle on beaded foliate mounts, conforming beaded foliate decoration to spout, on a stepped circular foot, 9in. (22.75cm.) high, weight 13.9 tr.oz.
A George III silver teapot maker`s mark GB, probably George Burrows (I), London 1785, of oval bombe form with gadrooned rim, hined domed cover with cast floral finial, C-scroll handle with foliate thumbpiece, raised on four ball feet, the underside engraved with the initials TEH, 11¼in. (28.5cm.) long, weight 17.9 tr.oz. See Illustration
A Scottish early 19th century silver teapot no maker`s mark, Edinburgh 1805, of oval form, with bands of foliate engraved, punched and reeded decoration, the domed hinged cover with guilloche punchwork border and gadrooned ebony finial, angular ebonised handle, on an oval foot with guilloche punchwork decoration, 11½in. (29.25cm.) long, weight 14.9 tr.oz. See Illustration
A George III silver teapot D. Urqhart and N. Hart, London 1790, of rectangular bombe form with bands of engraved foliate, bright cut and reeded decoration, the rectangular cushion-shaped finial above a domed and hinged lid, the hollow silver handle with guilloche engraving and scroll thumbpiece, set on an egg and dart bordered base and raised on four reeded hoof supports, 11¼in. (28.5cm.) long, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, weight 21 tr.oz. See Illustration
A Regency inlaid mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with boxwood stringing and kingwood banding, the domed lid with cavetto sides and rectangular block lift finial, opening to reveal two hinged compartments either side of a replaced blown glass sugar or mixing bowl, the sides with brass lion mask and ring handles, supported on four brass lion paw feet, 12in. (30.5cm.) wide, 9½in. (24cm.) high, 6in. (15.2cm) deep. See Illustration
Two gilt metal miniature self propelling pencils both unmarked, one of Corinthian column form with inset white agate to top, in the original leather case; the second of hexagonal form with etched foliate decoration and flared finial with inset Citrine, 1¾in. (4.4cm.) long; together with an enamelled silver Egyptian revival pencil holder. (3)
A Georgian carnelian seal with compass unmarked rose gold reeded barrel bale with ball finial, seated upon a semi-circular shank of graduated oval rings, to a rolled gold octagonal step moulded base with inset blank carnelian stone to base, the reverse with inset compass rose showing cardinal and ordinal points, with pierced steel pointer, 3.6cm. high. See Illustration
An 18th century hand painted fan the hand painted and etched leaf depicting a courting couple with their dog in a landscape, decorated with sequined stars and sequinned borders, silvered guards and sticks, in shaped gilt and glazed frame with gesso ribbon finial, the frame 15½in. (39.4cm.) wide. See Illustration
Three 19th century ivory needle cases all of furled umbrella form with Stanhope views, one with clenched fist finial containing six views of Ilkley, another with a gourd shape finial with indistinct view, the last with pear shape finial showing the view of Reading town hall, 3½in. to 4¼in. (9cm. to 10.75cm.) long. (3)
Three carved bone Stanhope needle cases 19th century, all of elongated cylindrical form, one decorated with wrap around foliate pattern, with Stanhope finial showing the Town Hall, Chester, 4in. (10.2cm) long; another with plain central section between upper and lower sections of closely ribbed turning, Stanhope finial depicting Fort Regent in Jersey, 3¾in. (9.6cm.) long; the third of gun barrel form, with Stanhope finial showing six views of York, 3¼in. (8.2cm.) long. (3)
A Continental silver bodkin 18th / 19th century, in thin, sheet silver, with reticulated finial, impressed star marks, 6¾in. (17.2cm.) long; together with an English silver bodkin, probably late 18th century, with spatula finial, engraved initials M.M. to centre, unmarked, 5½in. (14cm.) long. (2)
Three 19th century ivory tape measures one of drum form with inverted saucer lid winder, 1¼in. (3.4cm.) high; one of waisted urn form with carved bead and flute decoration and stepped spire finial, the domed base with carved rosette decoration containing a turned stick winder, 1¾in. (4.5cm) long; an ivory spool measure with brass winder; and a bone measure of drum form with reticulated sides, (winder broken). (4) See Illustration
A 19th century vegetable ivory thimble case of acorn form, ivory Stanhope globe finial showing six views of Totnes upon a rounded shoulder screw lid decorated with indented circles and concentric circle border, the finely reticulated body narrowing to pointed tip, 2¼in. (5.7cm.) long; together with vegetable ivory tape measure of barrel form, ivory Stanhope finial showing six views of Folkestone, ring pull to measure end, 1½in. (4.2cm.) long. (2) See Illustration
A 19th century carved vegetable ivory reel holder of acorn form, domed and rounded shoulder screw lid decorated with deep cut cross hatching, angular waisted finial, interior containing a spool pillar, 2¼in. (5.7cm) high, together with similar thimble holder, 1 5/8in. (4.2cm.) high, (finial missing). (2) See Illustration
A gilt metal cotton reel holder of carousel design, hexafoil upper and lower sections divided by six brass columns, six detachable reel holding pins topped with filigree roundels, a reticulated central globe design finial, supported on three pierced globular feet, 3in. (7.5cm.) high; together with a treen reel holder with six ivory upright spool deposits with raised circular central section surmounted by a Dieppe ivory roundel, 2¾in. (7cm.) diameter. (2)
A brass button hole cutter circa 1870, by The Webster Company, of tapering form, trefoil finial above narrowing scalloped sides, scroll decoration to one side of retractable with a number gauge to opposite side, 3½in. (9cm.) long; together with a retractable bodkin within tapering foliate engraved brass frame, 3¼in. (8.3cm.) long; and a brass tape measure of shallow counter form, 2in. (5cm.) diameter. (3)
GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE of rectangular demi fluted form, comprising a teapot, sugar and cream, of square form, decorated with cast shell decoration and each partially gadrooned, maker `JDWD`, Sheffield 1919, approximately 1374g in total, the teapot approximately 30.5cm long Hallmarks clear. Light surface wear. Teapot finial loose. Good condition.
LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE comprising a teapot, sugar and cream, the teapot with a finial modelled in the shape of a Roman helmet, each with a central cartouche and decorated with friezes in the Neoclassical style, each over a circular spreading foot, the teapot approximately 16cm high, the sugar approximately 20cm high Good condition.
GEORGE III SILVER TEA URN ON STAND the domed lid with turned finial, the urn shaped body with engraved coat-of-arms, wicker swing handle and reeded borders, the spout marked `patent` with ivory tap, standing on supports with hoof feet, the circular base with spirit burner raised on ball feet, London 1795, maker John Scofield, 46cm high Provenance: Ex Jodanstone House, Perthshire. The ivory handle with cracks. Otherwise some small dents to the body.
William IV London silver teapot and milk jug by John, Henry & Charles Lias with date marks for 1835 & 1836 together with a similar London silver sugar bowl by William Eley II with date mark for 1827, all of lobed melon form and with engraved foliate decoration, the teapot with floral posy and leaf finial and raised on four shell feet as is the milk jug, the sugar bowl is raised on a circular lobed base, (3)

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