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A Port Meirion The Botanic Garden dinner/breakfast service, comprising of twelve dinner plates, twelve side plates, nine dessert plates, eight bowls, ten dessert bowls, ten mugs, fourteen saucers of two sizes, teapot, three jugs, three graduated bowls, five dishes, six egg cups, jam pot, four ramekins, bowl and ladle, (a Lot).
A George IV silver sugar tongs, London 1836, of typical form, possibly John Brown, together with a cased set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1960, possibly George Hammon, a silver cased cigarette box, marks rubbed, a Victorian silver twin handled pedestal salt, London 1899, marks rubbed, a Victorian silver ladle, Exeter 1869, possibly Thomas Stapleton, a silver napkin ring, a silver whistle, a silver and mother of pearl bookmark, a silver charm bracelet, a silver mounted clothes brush and a quantity of silver plated items, waiters, trays, goblets, brandy glass warmer, (a Lot).
AN EXTENSIVE BERLIN KPM DINNER SERVICE, decorated with pink Indianische Blumen, 19th Century, marked KPM to the base, to include a large oval meat dish, a square fruit bowl, an oval dish, a square dish, two sauce boats and stands, a ladle, a pair of cupid salts, a jug, a pair of coffee cups and saucers, a sugar bowl, ten soup bowls, ten dessert plates, ten side plates, ten dinner plates and a large vegetable circular tureen and cover
A GEORGE II ROCOCO SOUP LADLE, with shell bowl, crested, 34.5cm, by Ann Craig & John Neville, London 1742, scratch weight 11 = 10, 10ozs 10dwts Ann Craig is thought to have been the widow of John Craig who was in partnership with Gorge Wickes from c1730-35. Grimwade observes that what little work has survived bearing this mark is of high quality and individual taste (London Goldsmiths 1697-1837 Their Marks & Lives, third edition revised 1990, p477). ++General light wear and old light scratches etc but of heavy gauge and free from damage or repairs, the marks satisfactory to good
A quantity of flatware, including a matched set of nine Georgian fiddle pattern dessert forks, London 1816 to 1823; a matched set of eight Georgian Old English pattern dessert spoons, London 1816 to 1823; a set of six George IV fiddle pattern tea spoons, London 1821; and a George III Old English pattern sauce ladle, London 1805; total approx. weight 42 troy oz
A set of three silver napkin rings, with two others; a silver hexagonal mustard pot with a spoon; a Victorian Exeter silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle; a pair of silver pepperettes; a cased silver pair of salts with spoons; a glass mounted pair of salts, also cased and with spoons; a cased set of tea knives with silver handles; and some plated goods Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A collection of small silver and silver coloured items, including: an English provincial small ladle by John Langlands I, Newcastle; a patent conical hanging posy holder by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1912, Reg. No. 569779; an Art Nouveau embossed silver mounted travelling watch case, Birmingham 1908; Chinese and other flatware; a Scottish horn long spoon; and other items Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

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