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A SELECTION OF VARIOUS STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE PRINTED POTTERY VARIOUS DATES FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY To include; a large Spode 'Tiber' pattern serving dish, 53cm long, a Davenport Pearlware serving dish printed with a Chinese junk, 48cm long, a Staffordshire blue and white printed sauce tureen, cover, stand and ladle, printed with the 'Pashkov House, Moscow pattern', a 'Fallow deer' sauce tureen and cover, and other items of blue and white printed pottery Condition Report: Small damages throughout, please contact the department for full detailsDavenport meat plate with a chip to the rear Condition Report Disclaimer
A silver sauce boat, Charles S Green & Co, Birmingham 1941, on three raised hoof feet; a Victorian silver cream jug; an ornate silver three-piece condiments set, blue glass liners; a silver three-piece cuet set on stand; a pair of Georgian small silver ladles; a pair of Irish silver salt spoons; a Scottish small silver ladle; and other flatware; total weighable 15.5oz.
Composite, part set of late 19th/early 20th silver Old English pattern flatware, with matching armorial crests, including 16 Victorian table forks (London 1889) Wakely & Wheeler, 6 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 4 dessert spoons, 1 sauce ladle and 1 serving spoon (Sheffield 1924/25) James Dixon & Sons. All at approximately 87ozs. 40 pieces in total.
Part canteen of 19th century French silver cutlery by Veyrat, comprising 6 dinner forks, 5 tablespoons, 6 dessert spoons, 6 dessert forks, 5 teaspoons, 6 dinner knives, 6 dessert knives and a soup ladle (stamped Veyrat and French export mark 1840/79). Approximately 55ozs weighable silver. 41 pieces in total.
Selection of miscellaneous English and Continental silver and white metal, including a table lighter, butter shell, toddy ladle, various condiments, spoons and other items (various dates and makers), together with small collection of silver and base metal buckles and buttons. Approximately 12ozs weighable silver. (Qty)
A large quantity of Crown Ducal Orange Tree pattern tea, coffee and dinner wares One small teapot spout chipped and incomplete; small hairline crack to flange. One coffee pot footrim with small chip. Two covered hot water jugs - both with a chip to neckrim flange; one with flake to black enamel at spout; the other clearly crazed. One milk jug. Five teacups - three with chips to rim, one with hairline crack; one with faded design. Six tea saucers - two with noticeable surface scratches, one with two chips to rim. Five coffee cups - one with repaired and repainted chip to rim. Nine coffee saucers - three with chips to rim. Nine coffee cans - one rim chipped, one crack downward from rim, approx. 1cm. Eight coffee can saucers - one rim badly chipped. One spare cover- handle re-attached. One vegetable tureen - two feet chipped; cover with two large chips. Two covered sauce tureens - one cover-handle missing; one cover-handle chipped; one of these tureens design faded. One sauce ladle. Two teapot stands. One small cream jug. Seven egg-cups - three neckrims chipped; one with long crack. One egg cup stand. Two salts. Covered butter dish chipped. Two cake plates - one chipped and with surface scratches. One square serving plate. Five dinner plates - three with stained cracks; all with chips to rim. Two 23cm side plates - one with two chips. Four 18cm side plates - two with hairline cracks; one with two chips. One 16cm side plate. Three 14cm side plates - one chipped. One large octagonal serving plate. One smaller octagonal serving plate - chipped. One rectangular sandwich server.Generally, all with some signs of wear.
A George II Silver Punch Ladle and George III Silver Wine Funnel, the punch ladle makers mark worn London 1759, the bowl embossed with basket of flowers and scroll ornament and turned wood handle, 11ins overall, the wine funnel by Elizabeth Morley, London 1808, with reeded rim and part reeded body, 6ins overall, weight 5.3ozs
A Collection of Minton's Miniature Blue and White Transfer Printed Pottery, 19th Century, including - a tall footed tureen, cover and stand with matching ladle tureen and cover 6ins handle to handle x 3.75ins x 4.75ins high overall, stand .35ins x 5.25ins, a square tureen and cover 3.75ins x 3.75ins x 3ins high overall, a footed tureen and cover 4.25ins handle to handle x 2.5ins x 4ins high overall, a deep square bowl, three circular plates and four rectangular dishes, all marked apart from the ladle, various patterns and sizes (13) square bowl 3.5ins x 3.5ins x 1.75ins highcircular plates 2.85ins diameter, 3.15ins diameter and 3.5ins diameterrectangular dishes 4.25ins x 3.25ins x 0.5ins high, 4.15ins x 3.15ins, 5.25ins x 4ins and 5.75ins x 4.35insLargest tureen, cover & ladle - tureen - very small firing crack to rim (central to one) plus small chip Tureen & cover - cover - 0.75ins firing crack to inside of cover, 2 x tiny chips to rim of cover. Tureen - Small Square vegetable dish & cover - cover has glazed chip to underside of handleDeep square dish - small (Round plates - largest has 0.5ins glazed crack of slightly irregular form & 4 burst air bubbles to middle frontRectangular dishes 1. largest - a few burst glaze bubbles to front, one tiny historic chip to underside of rim (All other pieces appear to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/repair or restoration.
A Late Victorian Silver Part Table Service, by Josiah Williams & Co. London 1897, with bright cut handles and crested, comprising - twelve table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, six egg spoons, two small butter knives, one preserve spoon, one sugar sifter and two sauce ladles, a matched George IV silver soup ladle by Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1823, Victorian gravy spoon by Brook & Son, London 1841, weight 141ozs, contained in oak two-handled canteen, Retailed by Brook Son, 87 George's St. Edinburgh, 18ins x 12ins x 7.25ins high
A Pair of Edward VII Silver N.R.A. Shooting Prize Tablespoons and Mixed Silver Ware, the prize spoons by Elkington & Co. Birmingham 1907 and 1909, engraved "Bisley 1910, H.J.H Newton", three Georgian silver tablespoons, various makers and dates, a Scottish silver sauce ladle, a silver preserve spoon, two salt spoons, and a silver handled cake slice, combined weighable silver 15.3ozs
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including a George II or George III silver toddy-ladle, the bowl set with a 1711 Queen Anne shilling, with twisted whalebone handle; a pair of Fiddle Thread pattern table-spoons; a napkin-ring; various dressing-table items and assorted flatware, weighable silver 14oz 11dwt, 453gr; Together With a pair of silver plate sugar-tongs (one tray)Provenance: The Estate of David Middleton.
A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Silver Flatware, including an Old English pattern table-spoon, later chased as a berry-spoon; a silver sauce-ladle, later chased and pierced as a siftning spoon; a toddy ladle; a cased set of tea-knives and other items, weighable silver 9oz 17dwt, 306gr (one tray)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Other Items, including a Victorian silver caster, in the George II style, London, 1899; a George III silver toddy-ladle with turned wood handle; a silver plate model of a cockerell; a turned wood truncheon; three brass shells and a pair of binoculars (one tray)
A Hallmarked Silver Toddy Ladle, Sheffield 1980, the plain oval bowl with turned handle, approximately 31cm long; A Georgian Toddy Ladle, the foliate decorated circular bowl with inset Spanish 2 Reales 1733, with twisted handle, 31.5cm long; A Hallmarked Silver Toddy Ladle, (London 1810? marks rubbed) the plain shallow bowl with reeded edge and twisted handle, 29cm long; A Georgian Hallmarked Silver Cream Ladle, possibly Elizabeth Morley, London 1798, with plain circular bowl, the handle with twisted finial, 15.5cm. (4)
A Wedgwood creamware part dinner service, circa 1800-1810, with foliate borders in sepia and lion heraldic crest, comprising a pair of lidded sauce tureens and one ladle, one vegetable dish and cover, four various oval serving dishes, sixteen various sized plates and a pair of shell shaped dishes (30)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collectionDiscoloration to the two two handled dishesOne of the smaller plates is cracked and the other has a chip out at the rim. Some discolouration to the larger plates. Four have surface chip at the rim and the another has small chips at the rim. Two of the bowls are discoloured, th elarger one is cracked One of the sauce tureens had a chip out to the underside of the rimDinner plates with slight rubbing, especially to the rims
A canteen of silver cutlery in the fiddle pattern, with various dates and makers, comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dinner knives, seven tablespoons, twelve salad forks, twelve salad knives, twelve dessert spoons, eleven teaspoons, four salt spoons, one soup ladle, one basting spoon, six sauce spoons, and a carving knife and fork, weighable silver 3765 grams, in a brass inlaid mahogany case with carry handles either side
A Staffordshire Adams and Co. Tedworth pattern flow blue part dinner service, including sauce tureen and ladle on stand, sauce tureen, sauce boat, pair of vegetable dishes, assorted plates, etc; a George Jones Willow pattern toast rack with base metal frame; a Fieldings flow blue teapot stand; other Staffordshire blue and white, late 19th century; qty

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