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A George IV silver three piece tea set comprising teapot, milk jug and twin-handled sucrier, each with faceted and embossed floral and fruit decoration (by William Hall, London, 1826), teapot approx 15 cm high, 52 oz CONDITION REPORTS Teapot finial has been rescrewed, there is a dent to one side, and another dent to the other side. The spacers are cracked. Handle has several dents, the base is not quite level and teapot wobbles, also appears to have had a repair to the base and soldered. Sugar bowl does not sit straight and wobbles slightly. Milk jug has been squashed to one side on the base and is dented. General wear and tear including knocks and dents, tarnish, etc.
A 19th Century Chinese .90 silver and relief work decorated three piece tea set of squash form with embossed floral decoration, the twin-handled sugar bowl featuring a bird of prey, the finials in the form of gnarled lotus flower branches, the handles as bamboo (by Wang Hing of Hong Kong), teapot approx 12 cm high, 35 oz total CONDITION REPORTS Teapot finial is loose, teapot lid is loose and the hinge is broken. The spacers are cracked, there is a blob of solder at the base of the handle, although not visible from the inside. The sugar basin lid - half finial is missing, there is a dent to the body where the bird is. The milk jug has large dent to the body. All items have general wear and tear including small dents, scratches and especially scratches where the loose finials spin round, residue of cleaning fluid, dirt.
A Victorian silver three piece tea set comprising a water jug, teapot and twin-handled sucrier, decorated in the Classical manner with embossed swag and ribbon decoration and gadrooned beaded edges, raised on oval stepped bases, each engraved within an oval cartouche, the water jug "Bury Gun Club Won by Mr Whitehead April 1884", the teapot "Bury Gun Club July 1883 Won by Mr Whitehead" and the sugar bowl "Bury Gun Club August 1883" (by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham, 1883), 26.2 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Water jug lid does not sit quite right and is a few millimetres out. The base of the handles / body appear to be slightly dented. There is a heavier scratch to the top of the main body as well as various surface scratches. Teapot handle has a crack near top. All items have wear and tear including surface scratches, tarnish, small knocks, etc. Total weight approx 72 oz.
A 19th century Meerschaum novelty pipe, the bowl carved as the head of a lady of fashion, amber mouthpiece, silver collar, 12cm long, cased en suite, c.1890; another similar, later, the bowl as an Ottoman dignitary wearing a turban, 13cm long; a 19th century Meerschaum novelty miniature pipe, the bowl as thre head of an artisan, 8.5cm long, cased en suite, c.1890; another, Negro, 8.5cm long, cased en suite, c.1890 (4)
A George VI hallmarked silver footed swing handle basket, Birmingham 1946, an Edward VII hallmarked silver pierced bowl on three small supports, London 1906, Mappin & Webb, three George III hallmarked silver teaspoons, London 1834 and 1836 and a reticulated white metal fish, combined approx 9.1ozt (6).
A pair of Victorian sugar nips, maker George W Adams, London 1871, together with a Kings pattern silver mustard spoon, maker George W Adams, London 1842, a silver sifter spoon with Apostle handle, maker George W Adam, London 1862, a silver jam spoon, Sheffield 1895 with shell bowl and handle, and a Victorian silver butter knife, London 1840

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