An Art Deco Macassar ebony and shagreen stud box,the hinged lid with geometric banded decoration, with ivory edges and thumbpiece,15.5cm wideCondition report: One ivory edge lost and replaced with plastic, the lid does not sit flush, split to base, one small area of veneer missing, surface wear, dirt and scratches, some small areas of loss.
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A silver four-piece tea set, by Edward & John Barnard, London, 1862, 1864 and 1866,comprising: a teapot,a coffee pot,a sugar basin, anda cream jug,each decorated with a pine cone finial and embossed flowerheads on a trellis ground, the handles with ivory insulators, initialled and marked with retailer's name 'Angell & Browne, 10 Strand, London',coffee pot 27cm high, total weight 73ozt (4)Condition report: Both teapot and coffee pots have had handles reset as the pins are prominent and rough.The insulators are cracked.Otherwise appears to be in good condition.
A Scottish silver four-piece tea set,by J R, Glasgow 1879-1880, consisting of:a teapot,hot water jug,sugar basin, andcream jug.each decorated with banded Japonesque Aesthetic designs and the maker's mark 'J.R. Glasgow', the teapot and hot water pot with ivory insulators and with the retailer's stamp 'Rait' to the underside,hot water jug 25cm tall, 62ozt (4)
A PAIR OF ARTS & CRAFTS SALAD SERVERS with ribbed, swollen handles & gilt bowls, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1900, together with a George III Stilton scoop with an ivory handle and a scallop shell on the back of the scoop, initialled; the latter 9.3" (23.5 cms) long; 6 oz weighable silver (3)
A MIXED LOT:- A cast miniature donkey with English import marks for Chester 1900, two early Victorian mounted glass toilet boxes, and a quantity of flatware to include:- two ivory-handled Stilton scoops (one crested), a pair of knife rests, three condiment spoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, four various forks and two sauce ladles (some pieces initialled); the donkey 2.1" (5.2 cms) high; 11.5 oz weighable silver (18)
A VICTORIAN SET OF SIX ENGRAVED FISH KNIVES AND EIGHT FISH FORKS with ivory handles and a green-stained fern floral carved in relief on the terminals, by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 1876, together with six fish knife blades and four fork tines to match (lacking handles); the knives 8.6" (22 cms) long (24)
A LATE 18TH CENTURY UNASCRIBED SALT on three legs, struck once with an "A" mark and twice with a "B", possibly Scottish provincial, together with a Scottish provincial tea spoon, Fiddle & Shell pattern, initialed "W", maker's mark "TJ" and "A", "B", "D", probably by an unascribed maker from Aberdeen and Victorian miniature brandy saucepan with a red-stained, ivory handle, crested and monogrammed, the base inscribed "FROM THE PARTY AT PENRHYN XMAS 1864", by Richard Sibley, London 1864; the latter 4.25" (10.8 cms) long; 3.5 oz (3)
NAPKIN RINGS:- A single napkin ring (boxed), a cased pair of pierced napkin rings, initialled, a cased pair of plain napkin rings, twenty other napkin rings (including two pairs), another with an ivory liner, many with initials/ dedications, a cased pair of plated napkin rings and a plated napkin ring with initials, a rabbit & a napkin ring box; the latter 5.3" (13.5 cms) long; 17 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT:- A 20th century circular box with a gilt interior, by H.H. Plante, Birmingham 1935, a small photograph frame, a pair of small bonbon dishes, a single bonbon dish, a pair of George III bright-cut sugar tongs, a miniature prayer book, a George III sugar sifter ladle, initialled, a set of four coffee spoons, a mother of pearl-handled butter knife, a George III caddy scoop, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1813, a brass caddy scoop, a pair of plated sugar tongs, a plated bread fork, and a 19th century penknife with a short, thin blade and a tapering ivory handle, maker's mark "W.BAKER", (fitted case); the latter 6.5" (16.5 cms) long; 13.1 oz weighable silver (18)
A LATE VICTORIAN TEA CADDY of lobed oval outline with a domed cover and wrythen finial, by Frederick Haberling, London 1899, a mounted ivory paper knife, an engine-turned spirit flask by James Dixon & sons,Sheffield 1958 and late 18th / early 19th century tapering mug with a wooden handle, inscribed on the front and initialled underneath, probably Italian; the latter 3.1" (8 cms) high; 15.6 oz (4)
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL TOBACCO BOX AND COVER with an engraved armorial on the cover, unmarked 1720-30, together with a 19th century ivory-handled steel seal with an intaglio coat of arms and an ivory-handled brass seal also with an armorial; the box 3.75" (9.5 cms) long (3)
A MID 20TH CENTURY PART-SERVICE OF KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE IN AN OAK CANTEEN BOX TO INCLUDE:- Eleven table forks, eleven table spoons, ten dessert spoons, nine dessert forks and seven tea spoons, all crested to match by Harrison Bros.& Howson, Sheffield 1938-1946 and a tea spoon and a dessert fork to match by other makers, different dates, and the following:- Six plated grapefruit spoons, four plated fish knives and forks, ten table knives, eleven side knives and a three-piece carving set with simulated ivory handles and stainless steel blades and tines, crested; the box measuring 18.9" (48 cms) long; 122.75 oz
A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED FISH-SERVING KNIFE & FORK with ivory Bead pattern handles, by H., Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1874, a Victorian ivory-handled serving knife, a George II marrow spoon by Paul Hanet and a George IV Coburg pattern spoon (now cut for use as a runcible spoon); the marrow spoon 8.5" (21.7 cms) long; 3.75 oz weighable silver (5)
An Indian hardwood, ivory and ebony marquetry rectangular chest:, with geometric lozenge panels and spandrels decorated with foliate sprays within ivory and ebony diagonal chequer strung lines, containing two short and three long drawers with block handles, on a plinth base, with block feet, 84cm (2ft 9in) wide.
A George III silver teapot, maker Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1781: initialled and inscribed, of lozenge-shaped outline, the domed hinged lid with pineapple finial and engraved foliate decoration to the sides, the handle with ivory insulators, 28.5cm. long together with matching teapot stand, total weight of silver 852gms, 27.39ozs.
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