A SCOTTISH GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY, by William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1797, oval, with reeded edges and hinged domed cover with urn-form finial, engraved with a crest. 15cm high, 13.5cm wide, 12 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks are clear. Hinge in good order and the lid closes neatly. Two surface blemishes below keyhole. Lock present but no key. Surface wear and marks commensurate with age. In generally good condition.
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AN ELIZABETH II SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1968, of tapering sectional rectangular form, the teapot raised on conforming foot, with wooden handle and finial to hinged cover, engraved with presentation inscription. Teapot 29cm handle to spout, 32.1 troy ounces grossThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear and well struck - teapot further marked with maker's mark and lion passant to inside of lid, and with lion passant to finial nut. Engraved with ICI Ltd presentation, 1969. Teapot stands upright, minor rocking to foot. All further stamped 'MADE IN ENGLAND' to undersides. Very light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER PEPPERS, by Jesse Earls, London 1881, of baluster form, each with engraved girdle of flowers around the body, the domed screwcap with conforming floral engraving to lower rim, pierced work above and plain knopped finial, raised on shallow circular foot. 10.8cm high, 5.8 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear, well spaced and well struck - further marked with full set to inside of each cover. One stamped 'S.SMITH & SON / 135 KING ST. / COVENT GARDEN' to base. Gilded to interior of each body and cover. Screw threads of each cover slightly misshapen, but both working correctly. Minor bruising beneath girdle band on each. Light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use
A LARGE VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR CASTER, by Samuel Fenton & William Staniforth, Sheffield 1896, of baluster form, boldly chased with scrolls and foliage, the domed pierced cover with urn-form finial and gadrooned edge. 19cm high, 7.2 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Good clear marks to cover and body. Does not rock. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
A GEORGE V SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1931 and 1932, faceted bulbous oval shape, each piece raised on four C-scroll feet, the teapot and coffee pot with conforming domed hinged covers with wooden finials and handles. Coffee pot 23cm high to top of handle thumbpiece, teapot approx. 29cm handle to spout, 55.4 troy ounces grossThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear and well struck - coffee pot dated 1931, other three pieces dated 1932. Coffee and teapot lids both further marked with lion passant to underside, as is coffee pot finial nut. All four pieces standing upright, coffee pot and cream with diagonal rocking to feet, very minor wobble to teapot. Teapot lid hinge very sturdy, dent to rim and another to flat edge; minor dent to left side of body. Coffee pot lid hinge very slightly loose, but sturdy; lid slightly misshapen back left near hinge, crease to top of shoulder on left side. Minor crease to front of sugar. Other minor dings, light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use
A LARGE GEORGE III SILVER CUP AND COVER, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1810, the waisted cover with tongue and dart borders, the finial of urn-form, the urn shaped body partially reeded and engraved with Eagle Insurance Company presentation inscription dated 1811, reeded upright handles, raised on a stepped circular spreading foot with tongue and dart border. 33.5cm high, 53.9 troy ounces
A 17TH CENTURY NORWEGIAN PARCEL-GILT SILVER SPOON, Bergen, with pear-shaped bowl and struck to either side of the finial with a mask. 15.6cm long, 1.2 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Few small pit marks to back of spoon, few surface marks to bowl. Additional images attached.
A BURMESE SILVER CADDY, late 19th/early 20th Century, rectangular, the hinged cover with finial in the form of a mounted elephant and embossed with dancing figures within a border of leaves, further embossed to each side with a goddess and attendants, raised on ball and claw feet. 13.5cm high overall, 11.2cm wide overall, 11.8 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Unmarked. Lock in place. Hinge in good order. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, by Charles Westwood & Sons, Birmingham 1908, oval form, raised on bun feet, the domed hinged cover with gadrooned rim and reeded bud finial. 12cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear and well struck - inside of cover also struck with lion passant and conforming date letter. Cover hinge sturdy. Stands upright, minor diagonal rocking between feet. Original inner lining lacking, revealing wooden interior. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PEPPER MILL, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1909, of plain capstan form. 8.5cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear and well struck - further marked to cap, screw finial and underside retaining bar. Grinder stamped 'PEUGEOT FRERES'. Minor bruises, light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use
A SILVER ARGYLE IN GEORGIAN STYLE, restruck with marks for London Assay Office, London 1981, cylindrical, with gadrooned rim to top and bottom, tapering side spout, domed hinged cover with flower bud finial, the cover engraved with crest, strap handle with foliate terminal covered in woven rattan. Approx. 13cm high, 12.7 troy ounces grossThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Evidence of earlier marks to right of handle visible from inside. London Assay Office marks to base clear and well struck, further struck with lion passant and town mark to inside of cover. Cover hinge very slightly loose but sturdy. Stands upright, rocking to foot. Light surface scratches commensurate with age and use
A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL GILT-METAL MOUNTED MOTHER-OF-PEARL JEWEL CASKET, of two-handled urn form, the hinged cover with finial in the form of a reclining Classical maiden, the interior with partial fabric lining and applied flowerhead motif to the base, raised on a pierced and scroll cast foot. 15cm wide across handles
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Coleman & Co, Falkirk, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, side glass windows, arched trunk door, 13-1/2-inch arch brass dial, seconds and date dials, scroll engraved dial centre, arch with moonphase and signed above on a silvered plaque, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 218cm high CONDITION REPORT: 15.04.21 Top central finial is later, back left hand side Corinthian capital is missing, trunk door is slightly bowed, case with chips to the edges in parts, plinth with cracks and chips in parts, later feet, dial is dirty, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.
~ A Victorian Carved Oak Stick Barometer, circa 1850, swan neck pediment with a central carved urn shaped finial and swag decoration, case with carved floral and scroll decoration, concealed large mercury tube, twin vernier scale dial, thermometer box, carved cistern cover, 118cm high CONDITION REPORT: 29.04.21 Case surfaces are faded in parts, minor scratches and minor dents to the edges, thermometer enamel dial with one hairline crack to the top right hand corner, visible mercury in the main tube and also in the thermometer tube.
A George I Silver Sugar-Bowl and Cover, by William Fleming, London, Apparently 1717, the bowl tapering and on spreading foot, the detachable cover with collet finial, later engraved with a crest, 11.5cm diameter, 9oz 18dwt, 308gr . Marked on side and part marked inside cover. The marks on the side are worn with the maker's mark either lacking or completely worn off. Marked inside with maker's mark and leopard's head erased. The marked inside the cover have some wear. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The surface of the body and cover are both bruised. Overall the surface has been lacquered. The lacquer has broken down and caused the surface to be an uneven colour.
A Pair of George III Silver Tea-Caddies and a George III Silver-Mounted Tortoiseshell Caddy, The Pair of Tea-Caddies Maker's Mark ED, Possibly for Edward Dobson, London 1774, The Tortoiseshell Caddy Circa 1770, the pair each plain oblong and with cast husk borders, on cast openwork base, the hinged, slightly domed covers chased with foliage and husk swags and with vacant cartouches, with later drop-ring handles, 10cm high, 17oz 17dwt, 555gr, the contemporary but possibly associated caddy oblong and on cast silver openwork feet, with drop-ring handle and key plate,18.5cm wide (2) Grimwade doesn't record an identical match to the maker's mark on the present pair of tea-caddies, though the only two candidates would seem to be either Edward Dowdall or Edward Dobson. As Dowdall is only recorded until 1758 Dobson seems the most likely candidate. Dobson was originally from Newmarket, his father being a barber there. Having been made free of the Goldsmiths' company in 1751 he is recorded as entering his first mark in 1755, in partnership with James Williams and William Pryor. That partnership was dissolved the same year and he was to go on and enter other marks. By 1774, when the present caddies were hallmarked he is listed as working on Old Street as a goldsmith. Other similar tea-caddies to the present include one by Dobson, 1771 (Sotheby's, New York, 23 October 2006, lot 240) and another of the same date sold Charlton Hall Auctioneers, 4 April 2019, lot 130. Each of those examples had a very similar openwork foot and chased decoration on the hinged cover.. Each marked under base, the covers apparently unmarked. The marks underneath are generally clear. There is some surface scratching, wear and minor bruises, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points including some small holes to the high points on the covers. The cover of each with an oval cartouche which has possibly been erased. The ring finial is a modern replacement on each. There are some scratches to the tortoiseshell on the caddy.
A George II Silver Coffee-Pot and Stand, by Ayme Videau, London, 1739, the coffee-pot tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, the hinged cover with fruiting finial, with wood handle, later engraved with a crest below a bishop's mitre, the stand shaped circular and on three scroll feet, each chased with foliage scrolls and flowers, the coffee-pot 23cm high, the stand 17.5cm diameter, total gross weight 38oz 6dwt (2) The later crest is that of Mountain for Jacob Mountain, Anglican Bishop of Quebec (1749-1825). Jacob was born at Thwaite Hall in Norfolk and went on to study at Caius College, Cambridge and was later granted an honorary Doctor of Divinity. His friendship with William Pitt the Younger was to help him be appointed as the first Anglican Bishop of Quebec. During his time there he was responsible for the construction of the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, where he was to be buried following his death at Marchmont House in Quebec City. He also served on the legislative councils of both Upper and Lower Canada. Provenance: Jacob Mountain, Anglican Bishop of Quebec (1749-1825) and by descent. . The coffee-pot fully marked underneath. The cover apparently unmarked. The stand fully marked underneath. The marks on each are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The stand has probably been erased as has the cartouche on the coffee-pot. The wood handle is probably replaced.
A George III Silver Coffee-Pot, Maker's Mark Rubbed, B?, Possibly BB for Benjamin Bickerton, London, 1763, pear-shaped and on spreading foot, the hinged cover with tapering foliage cast finial and gadrooned rim, engraved with a crest, with later carved-wood handle, 28cm high, gross weight 29oz 11dwt, 920gr. Fully marked near handle. The cover bezel marked with lion passant only. There is some wear to the mark, though they are still legible with the exception of the maker's mark which is only party legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The foot is bruised so the coffee-pot rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface. The handle is slightly ill fitting and is probably a replacement. There is a lead solder repair to the top handle junction where the hole for the pin has been damaged. There is a small area of damage to the cover bezel.
A George III Silver Teapot and Stand, by Charles Aldridge, London, 1790, each shaped oblong, the stand on four fluted panel feet, each with panels of foliage and flowers and with a vacant cartouche, the teapot with wood handle and finial, the teapot 27.5cm wide over handle, the stand 17.8cm wide, total gross weight 19oz 12dwt, 609gr (2) . Fully marked under teapot and under stand. The teapot further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The cartouches have been erased and the engraving has perhaps been refreshed. The handle is somewhat loose in the sockets.
A Pair of George III Silver Pepperettes, Maker's Mark IC, London, 1792, each vase-shaped and on square pedestal foot, with reeded rim, the pull off cover with vase finial, 15.5cm high, 6oz 9dwt, 200gr (2) Provenance: Captain Edward Arthur Aylmer, D.S.C. (1892-1974), and by descent. . Each fully marked on rim and cover bezel. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some pitting on one of the pepperettes and the cover bezel of one has been reattached to the cover.
A George III Provincial Silver Teapot, by Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle, 1808, oblong and on four ball feet, the hinged cover slightly domed and with part-wood finial, with wood handle, engraved with a crest, 21.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 12oz 16dwt, 225gr . Fully marked underneath, the cover apparently unmarked. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wood handle is replaced and there is some loss to the wood finial. The surface is somewhat bright. The wing-nut inside is marked with lion passant only and is probably later.
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver Condiment-Set, by George Fox, London, 1864 and 1865, each piece chased with the signs of the zodiac within elaborate foliage scrolls, engraved with a crest, the casters further engraved 'Salt' and 'Pepper' respectively, 10cm high and smaller, 8oz 12dwt, 268gr (3) . The salt and pepper each fully marked under base and on cover bezel. The mustard-pot fully marked near handle and part marked inside cover. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. There are some minor bruises. The finial on the mustard-pot is bruised.
A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by John, Edward, Walter and John Barnard, London, 1869, each piece tapering shaped circular, engraved with foliage and with vacant cartouche, comprising: a coffee-pot; a teapot, each with ivory insulated handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 22cm high, total gross weight 56oz, 1,742gr (4). Each piece fully marked underneath, the coffee-pot and teapot each further part marked inside cover. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some cracking and discolouration to the ivory handles and finials.
A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Walter and John Barnard, London, The Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl 1885, the Teapot 1890, The Coffee-Pot 1891, each piece with part-fluted lower body, engraved with drapery and husk swags, the teapot and coffee-pot each with wood handle and finial, the coffee-pot 24.5cm high, total gross weight 45oz 9dwt, 1,414gr (4) . Each piece fully marked near rim. The teapot and coffee-pot further park marked inside. The marks are generally clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with and use. There is some loss to the finish on the wood handle and finial.
A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by John Hunt and Robert Roskell, London, The Coffee-Pot 1871, The Remainder 1878, each piece pear-shaped and on spreading foot, the sides chased with foliage and flowers and with a cartouche engraved with a crest, comprising: a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 23cm high, total gross weight 76oz 7dwt, 2,375gr (4) A tea and coffee-service, also by Hunt and Roskell and of a very similar pattern to the present service was sold Christie's, London, 15 April 2014, lot 832.. Each piece fully marked underneath or near handle. The teapot and coffee-pot each further marked on handle and finial and inside cover. The marks are generally clear. The piece each further stamped 'Hunt & Roskell Late Storr and Mortimer' and numbered '7524', '7611' or '6020'. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There are also some bruises, most obvious on the bases, some of which rock slightly when placed on a flat surface. The ivory insulators are somewhat cracked and stain with some minor loses.
A Victorian Silver Teapot, by Joseph and John Angell, London, 1838, melon-fluted and on cast foliage and shell feet, with ivory-insulated leaf-capped handle, the hinged cover with foliage and flower finial, 28cm wide, gross weight 26oz 5dwt, 816gr. Fully marked under base. Further part marked on handle, inside cover and on finial. The marks are generally clear. There are overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. There are a number of bruises overall, particularly noticeable on each side, which there has probably been an erasure. There are some cracks and staining to the ivory insulators. There is a crack to the silver body behind the handle.
A Victorian Silver Hot-Water Jug, by Joseph Rodgers and Sons, Sheffield, 1899, baluster, the lower body part-fluted, with ebonised handle and finial, engraved with the Butterwick coat-of-arms, 20cm high, gross weight 20oz 12dwt, 641gr Provenance: From the heirlooms relating to John Roger Butterwick and his wife Jane Anne, the daughter of John Coverdale of Hartlepool. John was born in Stockon-in-Tees in 1849 he was to go on to serve as Mayor of Hartlepool. He and Jane were married in 1878. . Fully marked on side and part marked inside cover. The marks are clear. Further stamped underneath 'Rd228814'. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wood finial is cracked below the fluted knop.
An Edward VII Silver Tea-Caddy, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, London, 1901, tapering shaped oval, engraved with a ribbon-tied vacant shield, the hinged cover with ivory finial carved as a pineapple, 9cm wide, 10cm high, gross weight 5oz 2dwt, 158gr Provenance: From the heirlooms relating to John Roger Butterwick and his wife Jane Anne, the daughter of John Coverdale of Hartlepool. John was born in Stockon-in-Tees in 1849 he was to go on to serve as Mayor of Hartlepool. He and Jane were married in 1878. . Fully marked on back. Further part marked inside cover. The marks are clear. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear. The ivory finial is somewhat stained.
A Cased Set of Six Elizabeth II Silver and Enamel Cocktail-Sticks, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1954, each with enamelled cockerel finial, in fitted case, the case 11cm long. Each marked on stick. The marks are generally clear. In generally good condition with only some minor surface scratching. There are some scuffs to the case.
A Scandinavian Silver Spoon, Maker's Mark Script HB or JHB, 1704, Probably Norwegian, the finial shaped and engraved as a flower, the back of the bowl engraved with initials and dated 1705, 16.3cm long, 1oz 6dwt, 43gr . Marked on the back of the bowl with the maker's mark, either Script HB or Script JHB above the date '704'. There is some wear to the bowl. There is some wear and scratching overall. The wear is most noticeable as a loss to the edge of one side of the bowl.
A Pair of George V Silver Three-Light Candelabra, by James Henry and Herbert Barraclough, Sheffield, 1911, each on shaped oval base with reeded border, the tapering stem terminates in a socket which supports the detachable arms, the two scroll branches terminate in tapering sockets with detachable nozzle, with further central socket with nozzle and removable finial, the bases filled, 46.5cm high, weighable silver 50oz 8dwt, 1,568gr (2) . Each fully marked on base and branches. Further part marked underneath, on nozzles and finials. The marks are generally clear. Each stamped underneath with maker's name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises, most noticeable to one base and one socket.
A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Maxfield and Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1916, each piece tapering facetted and on conforming foot, comprising: a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with wood handle and finial and engraved with presentation initials; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 19cm high, total gross weight 46oz 18dwt, 1,458gr (4) . Each piece marked near handle. The teapot and coffee-pot each further part marked inside cover. There is some minor wear to the marks near the handle, though each is still legible. There is overall surface scratching and wear as well as some bruising, particularly on the foot of the coffee-pot, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving and the high points. The inscription reads 'E.H.G & S.E.G. 1892-1917 from W.G.L.'.
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Sydney Hall and Co., Sheffield, 1932, each piece oval and on collet foot, engraved with a band of foliage, comprising: a teapot with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 27cm wide, total gross weight 33oz 15dwt, 1,050gr (3) . Each fully marked near handle. The teapot further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. Further marked underneath with trademark and stamped '3311'. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. The lid of the cover is slightly bruised and doesn't close tightly.
An Elizabeth II Silver Coffee-Pot and Hot-Water Jug, by Prestons Ltd., London, 1969, each in the George I style, tapering cylindrical, the domed cover with baluster finial, with carved wood handle, 25cm high, gross weight 51oz 13dwt, 1,608gr (2) . Each fully marked near handle and part marked on cover bezel. The marks are clear. There are some very minor surface scratches and some scratching to the handle.
A Worcester Porcelain Tea Cup, circa 1770, painted in the atelier of James Giles with a flowerspray within a brown line and floral meander border and gilt rim, bears crossed swords mark in underglaze blue; A Sparrowbeak Jug, painted with flowersprays within an underglaze blue border, 9.5cm high; A Fluted Coffee Cup, painted with the Rich Japan pattern; A Similar Teapot and Cover, 16cm high; A Blue Scale Ground Waste Bowl, painted with kakiemon style foliage, 15cm diameter; A Pine Cone Pattern Plate, 19cm diameter; A Zigzag Fence Pattern Bowl, 12cm diameter; and A Later Decorated Caughley Fluted Coffee Cup (8) CONDITION REPORT: . Giles cup in good clean condition. No damage or repair, glaze and enamels good.Sparrowbeak with glazed over firing tears to the handle terminals and small nibbles to the foot.Fluted coffee cup with tiny footrim nibbles only.Teapot with tiny finial nicks, restoration to the spout.Blue scale bowl with an over sprayed crack.Pin cone plate in good condition.Fence pattern bowl in good condition.Caughley cup heavily pitted, with gilt wear and a tiny crack to the lower handle terminal.
A Buckley Slipware Money Box, late 19th century, of baluster form, applied with hens and chickens on a trailed brown ground, 17.5cm high; A Similar Pedestal, of circular form on knopped stem and circular foot, incised with leaves, 14cm high; and A Slipware Tobacco Jar, of rusticated form, inscribed Tobacco 1920, 13.5cm high (3) CONDITION REPORT: . Typical minor chips, flakes and losses. Tobacco jar lacking cover. Money box with a bird finial missing and larger re glued, two birds lacking from the shoulder , one with loss.
A Meissen Style Porcelain Cased Mantel Clock, late 19th century, of flower encrusted baluster shape with cherub finial flanked by two classical maidens holding a swag, on a scroll moulded base, printed mark in underglaze blue, 43cm high CONDITION REPORT: . One maiden with head restuck. Other typical minor losses and repairs.
A Chinese Porcelain Tea and Coffee Service, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with sprays of flowers within foliate panelled pink scale borders and arrowhead rims, comprising teapot and cover, cream jug and cover, four coffee cups and a saucer, a similar teapot stand, two tea bowls and a coffee cup, a bowl painted with figures in landscape and a coffee cup painted with a flower sprig (qty) CONDITION REPORT: . Teapot with fritting to finial and a Y shaped crack to the body. Teapot stand with a rim chip. Milk jug lacking finial, loss to rim, base good. Ogee bowl in good condition. Saucer with a small rim chip. Small tea bowl with a V shaped piece re stuck to the rim. Larger tea bowl with two cracks. Three coffee cups in good condition. Two coffee cups cracked. One coffee cup with chips.
A collection of George III and later silver, including a spoon in the Hanoverian pattern with rat tail to the bowl, 1797, makers marks rubbed, a pair Old English fiddle pattern spoons, John William Blake, London 1825, another similar, monogram engraved, William Eaton, London 1825, a teaspoon with bright cut engraving, John Lambe, other marks worn, a fiddle pattern teaspoon, armorial crest engraved, with reeded edge, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1810, a Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoon, monogram engraved, Thomas Whitaker or Thomas Whitehouse, London 1843, a French silver spoon, with planished heart shaped bowl and flower finial, a Victorian butter knife, George Unite, Birmingham 1843, a further Victorian spoon, and a circular vesta case with engine turned decoration, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1938, total silver weight 8.65toz, together with a silver plated bon bon dish with red glass liner, a pair of silver plated fish servers, a pair of boxed modern cufflinks, and three further empty boxes. (18)
A George V three piece silver tea service, of ovoid form with part reeded lower bodies and decorative rims, floral clasped handles, each raised on a circular foot, each engraved with a single 'M', comprising teapot with ebony finial and handle, 28.5 by 16 by 17.5cm high, a twin handled sugar bowl, 19 by 13 by 12cm high, and a milk jug, 14.5 by 11 by 11cm high, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1910, total combined gross weight 44.75toz / 1392.0g. (3)
A George III silver tea caddy, of fourteen sided navette form, the oval flush hinged cover with knop finial, decorative foliate borders to edge of cover, upper and lower rims, small keyhole with lock mounted internally, James Young, London 1789, 15.5 by 10.7 by 13.5cm high, 16.85toz. Provenance: purchased Lot 227, Fine Art Sale, 14/07/2015, Lawrences of Crewkerne.
239. BOXED IVES JUBILEE TROTTING COURSE | Very rare offering of scarce toy with original box containing portions of original paper label, clockwork motor is concealed inside center box with horse finial, two hand painted American tin sulky carts are affixed to horizontal bars which | cause a circular horse race when wound. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 16" l. | Clothes distressed, otherwise (Very Good Condition) | $4,000 - $7,000
665. MARKLIN NO. 2082 DELAY INDICATOR BOARD | Hand painted, very rare and ornate delay indicator board with writing for the German market, catalog no.2082, circa 1906. Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 10" h. | Tips of the top finial posts paint touched-up, (Excellent Condition) | $3,000 - $4,000
666. MARKLIN NO. 02006 DUTCH RAILWAY STATION | Gauge 1, hand painted, circa 1905-1908, catalog no.02006. Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 11" h., base 15.5" x 9.5" | Top at bell, finial & signs replaced, one hole filled in base and retouched, otherwise (Pristine Condition) | $3,000 - $5,000

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