CHARLES ROBERT ASHBEE (1863-1942) FOR THE GUILD OF HANDICRAFT SILVER-PLATED MUFFIN DISH & COVER, CIRCA 1900 with planished surface, the tapered cover with openwork finial of five silver wirework tendrils supporting a lapis lazuli bead, the bowl with beaded band 23cm diameter Literature: A similar muffin dish designed by Ashbee was sold, Lyon & Turnbull, 25/10/2017, lot 51
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ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON SILVER & ENAMEL SPOON, BIRMINGHAM 1909 with oval bowl and openwork asymmetric Celtic knotwork finial highlighted in blue/green enamel, maker's mark L & Co. hallmarked Birmingham, 1909, in original leather fitted case stamped in gilt LIBERTY & CO. REGENT STREET LONDON 13cm long Literature: Martin, Stephen 'Archibald Knox', ArtMedia 2001, p. 213, where a similar spoon is illustrated
MOORCROFT POTTERY AND SHREVE & CO. 'CLAREMONT' PATTERN SILVER OVERLAID TEAPOT, CIRCA 1905 of flattened ovoid form, with an overlaid cover finial, handle and spout, the top surface inset with silver prunus flowers, painted marks W. MOORCROFT/ SHREVE & COMPANY/ SAN FRANCISCO, printed RD. NO. 420081, impressed 722 W 15.5cm high
CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH (1868-1928) FOR MISS CRANSTON'S TEAROOMS, GLASGOW RARE SILVER-PLATED DESSERT SPOON, CIRCA 1900 with oval bowl and trefoil finial, stamped to the reverse MISS CRANSTON'S 18.5cm long Literature: Rudoe, Judy, 'Decorative Arts 1850-1950, A Catalogue of the British Museum Collection', page 211, plate 66 for illustration of a matching dessert spoon. Howarth, Thomas, 'Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Modern Movement', London, 1952, pl. 51 A matching set of eight spoons was sold, Lyon & Turnbull, 07/09/2012, lot 54
A Worcester porcelain twin handled tureen, cover and stand with a pine cone finial decorated with purple leaf bands, impressed mark, together with a 19th century porcelain teapot of oval form decorated with a floral band in gilt lines, pattern number 288, possibly New Hall, and an 18th century blue and white pottery baluster coffee pot, decorated in the boy on a buffalo pattern together with another decorated in the willow pattern
***AWAY COLLECTED BY VENDOR 09/04***A George III silver tea caddy, bombe shaped with gadroon border, the body engraved with a band of foliage above rectangular cartouche - one engraved with crest beneath motto, the other with initials, on four ball feet, the hinged cover bright cut engraved with squiggle work and pagoda finial, interior with two compartments and lock, London, 1814, the base stamped: Lambert Coventry Street London, 20.33 ozt (632.3 grams)CONDITION:marked in cover, general condition good
A George V plain silver coffee/chocolate pot and a matching hot water jug, engraved with monograms with domed covers, wooden handles and both with later celebration engravings on the bases, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London, 1918, 24.24 ozt (754 grams gross),Height to finial tops approx 18 cms (2)CONDITION:marks good, general condition good
An Edwardian silver pot and cover, tapering cylindrical body with wirework flower heads, leaves and vines overlaid, the hinged lid formed as a cartwheel with a flower head finial, blue glass liner, William Comyns, London 1905 (1) 3.93 ozt (122 grams),8 cms diam, 8 cm high CONDITION:marks good general condition good
A Victorian Neo-Classical silver sugar basket, blue glass liner, Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1900, height 11 cm together with a George V silver sugar caster with finial, pierced cover and plain baluster base, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1911 and a George III silver cream jug, gilt lined, later decorated, Richard Mills 1761, 17.24 ozt (3)CONDITION:marks good1761 cream jug with severe dent to spout
A Victorian four piece silver tea service comprising teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and milk jug, the gadroon border above plain oval bodies with ribbed corners, raised on four ball feet, ebonised C-scroll handle and pagoda finial, Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1926, 43 ozt (1350 grams)CONDITION:marks goodsignificant dents to teapot body and dents to water jug, sugar bowl
A George II silver coffee pot, the body later chased with flowers and foliage, the spout with acanthus terminal, S-scroll handle, the hinged cover with gadroon border beneath urn shaped finial, Richard Burcombe, London, 1731, 19.98 ozt (621.5 grams) condition report: marked on base, makers mark & date letter rubbed, inside rim of cover with dents, otherwise condition good
A large Victorian silver sugar caster by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1898, of baluster form, raised upon stepped circular foot, having twist-lock pierced and engraved top surmounted by turned finial, height approx 20.5cm together with a George III helmet shaped cream jug on square base, London, 1801, maker's mark indistinct (2) 12.42 ozt (386.3 grams)
A George V matched three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, of ovoid form with curved semi-fluted decoration, the teapot with ebonised C-scroll handle and urn shaped finial, gilt interiors, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1921 & the sugar bowl 1928, 32.58 ozt (gross weight 1010.3g). (3)CONDITION:good condition
A matched Art Deco three piece plain silver tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, chevron border above facetted bodies on stepped foot, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1931-33, stamped on base, 26.04 ozt (810 grams)CONDITION:marks good, O date letter rubbed, otherwise condition good
A George III Scottish silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, with floral border above lobed bodies on spreading circular foot, the teapot with C-scroll acanthus capped terminal handle and flower finial, George McHattie, Edinburgh, 1817 & 1818, 46.91 ozt (1459.2 grams)
A Victorian silver-gilt mounted etched glass ewer, the body decorated with Greek key style decoration, also engraved with a Coat of Arms depicting a boar passant in front of seven acorns, with the motto "Suscipere et finire", translated "To undertake and finish", the silver mounts decorated with putto, flower heads and rococo scrolls, with a central girdle of beaded detail, atop a silver footrim with floral decoration and repeated bead detail, 'C' scroll handle with lion rampant finial, silver marked for John Figg, London 1873, height 28 cm approxThe Arms are for Bolckow of Marton Hall, Yorkshire, see Fairbairn, plate 61. Henry William Ferdinand Bolckow, originally Heinrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Bölckow, (8 December 1806 - 18 June 1878) was a Victorian industrialist and Member of Parliament, acknowledged as being one of the founders of modern Middlesborough.
An Edwardian silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug with gadroon border above gadroon lower sections, the plain top section engraved with a monogram, ebonised handle & finial, by Elkington & Co., Sheffield, 1907 with presentation inscription dated on base of teapot 1908.40.39 ozt (1256.3 grams) together with a Georgian style matched batchelor's silver tea set, oval with fluted decoration, the sugar and cream by John William Cadicott, Birmingham 1876, the tea pot by Charles Boyton II, London, date letter rubbed together 15.83 ozt (492. grams) (6)
An Elizabeth II silver four piece tea service including teapot, hotwater jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, bulbous bodies with fluted sections, the borders engraved with Baroque style decoration including rocaille , foliage, geometric patterns, the teapot with ball shaped finial and C-scroll fruitwood handle, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham, 1953 and 1959 (4) 78.65 ozt (2,445.6 grams)CONDITION:marks crisp, overall condition good, the finial lopsided
A George IIII Neo-Classical silver claret jug, urn shaped plain body with beaded borders on rim, central section and foot, engraved with a large crest, the hinged cover with closed flower bud finial, ebony C-scroll handle with acanthus leaf terminals, John Scofield, London, 1779, 25.2 ozt gross (778.3 grams)CONDITION:marks good, mark on underside of foot rim
Omar Ramsden: An Arts & Crafts silver bowl and cover, the spot hammered bulbous body with rim applied with large bead motifs and raised on reeded collet foot, the cover with central applied Tudor Rose motif supporting amber cabouchon set within trencher finial, hallmarked: Omar Ramsden, London 1926 and engraved on base: “Omar Ramsden Me Fecit”, 6.53 ozt (203.1cm) CONDITION:marks good, general condition good
A George III Neo-Classical silver-plate teapot and stand, oval body the top and base engraved with urns, swags and foliage above fluted sections, the central section with scrollings foliage and cartouche engraved with initials, the hinged cover with pagoda finial, the plain oval base with gadroon border on four ball and claw feet (2)
A George VI silver three piece tea set comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, oval shaped with fluted sections with acanthus leaf borders, the teapot with hinged cover, ebony pagoda finial and C-scroll handle, all on four ball feet, E Silver & Co., Sheffield, 1951, 38.85 ozt (1,208.5 grams) (3) CONDITION:marks good, tarnished
A matched 19th Century silver three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, wavy rim above fluted bodies, engraved with bands of swags above pets, the teapot with ebony pagoda finial and handle, the teapot and cream jug - Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1898, the cream jug by Peter & Anne Bateman, London, 1814 (3) 33.3 ozt (1,035.6 grams) CONDITION:marks good, general condition good
A small Sèvres tea pot and cover, painted each side with birds in a landscape, with the blue line and gilt dash border to rims, handle and spout, the cover has a pink flower finial and gilt leaves, circa 1755-60, intertwined blue LL and painters mark, 12cm high.Provenance: The late Noel Howard Collection.Condition Report: Very good, just a small chip to underside of cover rim and nibbles to gilt leaves. No restoration.
A French porcelain mantle clock garniture, with a French movement and two twin handled vases and covers standing on square plinth bases, brightly painted with roses in gilt leaf cartouches, floral swags with puce coloured bows, blue and gilt borders and handles and gilt stars, the clock case has gilt rams head handles attached, the face is painted with the same floral swags and the inscription ‘The Sheffield Goldsmiths & Co 11 Fargate' (Sheffield) probably being the retailer, circa 1910 , with a blue Sevres style interlaced LLs mark, clock 29cm high, 20cm by 12cm wide, vases 22cm high including covers, 16cm wide including handles (3)Condition: vases: very minor wear to gilding, otherwise good, no damage or restoration. Covers: one finial re-attached, no other damage or restoration. Clock case, very minor wear to gilding, otherwise good.,no damage or restoration. Clock: not checked, no key
A Pearlware teapot and cover attributed to Mexbourough, underglaze colours with portrait plaques, circa 1800-1810, 24cm wide (spout to handle), 14cm high including coverCondition: tea pot: minor nibbles to spout. Cover: finial off and re-attached . Chip to underside of rim. Chip to inner flange rim. A few paint flakes
A Worcester blue & white butter tub & cover, Gillyflower Pattern, with basket weave borders, date circa 1770, size 12.3 cm diam', 9cm high approx.Provenance: The Late Noel Howard Collection, The Chas Crane Collecton.Condition: One replacement handle Chips to inner flange of cover, Flower finial restored and unstuck but present.

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