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A matched silver four piece tea service with a kettle and a tray by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1934-36, circular with gadrooned ‘cape’ rims, the kettle, tea and hotwater pots with composition handles and finials, the kettle on a stand 27.5cm (10.5in) high; the oblong twin handled tray with cartouches to the inset angles, 60.5cm (24in) long; with a matched cream jug and sugar basin by Garrard & Co., London 1963 and 1955; and a sugar tongs, in a fitted mahogany box for the original set labelled for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, a brass plaque engraved ‘From Mother 1937’, 5732g (184.3 oz) gross
A Victorian silver kettle on stand by James & Nathaniel Creswick, Sheffield 1855, compressed circular with a scroll handle above a domed cover with a flower finial, engraved overall with flowering foliage and scrolls, the pierced and openwork stand with three double scroll supports and shell feet, engraved with a monogram, 40cm (15.5in) high, 1811g (58.2 oz) gross (lacking the burner)
VICTORIA ALEXANDRA: (1868-1935) Princess of Wales, daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. A charming original series of watercolour pictures painted by the Princess on an opened out sheet of 8vo printed stationery from Marlborough House, Pall Mall. The nine year old Princess has painted a duck, kettle, knife & fork, cauldron, saucepan and spoon in various colours. Signed and inscribed in pencil to the verso, ‘From Victoria to Dear Jonnie’, and dated 22nd June 1877 in her hand. Some very light, minor staining to the centre, otherwise VG
A George V silver spirit kettle of twelve sided bellied form with scrollwork decorated and ebonised handle raised on a pierced base with four cabriole legs to paw feet united by the burner stand and burner (London 1916 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd.), 45 oz including handle but not burner (ILLUSTRATED)
J DIXON-SCOTT AND J A JORDAN: THE BEAUTY OF NORFOLK, 1931, 1st edn, orig pict card wraps; + E C LE GRICE: NORWICH CITY ….., 1945, orig card wraps, d/w; + ALAN HUNTER: THE NORWICH POEMS 1943 – 44, 1945, orig card wraps, d/w; + S F KETTLE, J E MACLAREN ET AL: THE CITY OF NORWICH SCHOOL MAGAZINE, 1952, No 1, Vol 14, orig ptd paper wraps; + ARTHUR MEE (ed): SUFFOLK OUR FARTHEST EAST, The King’s England Series, 1951, 5th impress, orig cl; + R H MOTTRAM: OFFICIAL GUIDE TO THE CITY OF NORWICH, [nd], orig card wraps, d/w; + NORWICH FLOODS, [nd], orig ptd paper wraps, (tatty), (7)
A silver teakettle on stand, by The Goldsmiths’ and Silversmiths’ Co, London 1916, the kettle of circular compressed form, the lower body fluted below a gadrooned rim below a hinged fluted cover and a fixed scrolled handle with ebonised insert, the circular base raised on three leaf patterned scrolled legs with shell feet supporting a central spirit burner, 35cm high, 55.5oz
LATE VICTORIAN ELECTRO PLATED SPIRIT KETTLE ON STAND, the rectangular section kettle with canted angles on a hinged stand with scrolled legs and burner. 15” High. Together with a large oval shaped electro plated presentation two handled tray with cast and engraved decoration and similar four piece foliate engraved design fluted tea set. (6). Late 19th century.

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