A boxed Royal Worcester hand painted six setting coffee service, painted by Walter Sedgley, with golden pheasants in landscape, each piece signed and date codes for 1923, with a set of six enamelled Continental silver teaspoons, with import marks, the silk and velour lined case marked Brooks & Sons, Goldsmiths to the King, 87 George Street, Edinburgh, with printed puce factory marks (illustrated).
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A hallmarked silver three piece tea service comprising teapot with stained horn handle and finial, twin handled sugar bowl with gilt interior and cream jug, all raised on four ball feet, having cast decoration to rim, engraved with family motto, made by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1927-28, together with associated hallmarked silver sugar tongs made by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1925-26, total weight 31oz.
A Victorian hallmarked silver Georgian style five piece tea service comprising coffee pot with original strainer, teapot, spirit kettle raised on four claw feet, all with ebonised handles and finials, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug with gadrooned body, family crest to all, made by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1894-95, total weight 81oz (illustrated).
A George III hallmarked silver Kings pattern pair of sugar tongs, makers mark A.B.S. London 1792-93, together with a William IV hallmarked silver sauce ladle, bears engraved family initial, makers mark W C Edinburgh 1830-31, also a George III hallmarked silver serving spoon bears engraved family initial, makers mark indistinct, London 1810-11, approx weight 6oz.
A quantity of hallmarked silver flatware to include six teaspoons having chased decoration, makers mark indistinct, London 1826-27, six teaspoons made by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, six teaspoons engraved with initials made by Peter, Ann & William Bateman London 1803-04, ladle, makers mark T.S. London 1830-31, sifting spoon, makers mark L & S London 1898-99, approx weight 9oz.
A hallmarked silver cast sixteen piece cruet set divided into three boxes comprising two lidded mustard pots with blue glass liners, four pepper pots, four open salts with blue glass liners, all with engraved family crest, made by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham date range 1926-1929, with six associated Adie Brothers spoons (illustrated).
A pair of Glasgow hallmarked silver capped candlesticks in the form of animal hoofs, having typical repousse decoration, both with silver mounted presentation shields (one with significant damage to sconce), makers mark JR 1889 Glasgow, height 38cm, together with a similar white metal candlestick, height 12cm.
A George V hallmarked silver part tea service, comprising octagonal teapot with stained horn handle and ebonised finial engraved with initials, octagonal cream jug made by Mappin & Webb Sheffield 1913-15, together with an associated hallmarked silver sugar tong, total weight 14oz.
A large quantity of hallmarked silver flatware to include three serving spoons made by William Eaton, London 1830 to 1837, four serving forks made by William Eaton, London 1826-27, five forks, made by William Chawner, London 1830-31, four spoons, makers mark H.I. London 1827-28, twelve teaspoons made by William Eaton 1824-25, all engraved with initials, approx weight 43oz.
A set of six hallmarked silver forks with Fiddle pattern to handles, made by Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), London 1854-55 together with a similar set of six hallmarked silver forks with Fiddle patter to handles, made by Henry Holland (of Holland Aldwinckle & Slater) London 1874-75, both sets engraved with initials, approx weight 16oz.
A hallmarked silver tea strainer having a cast border, made by James Dixon & son Sheffield 1904-05, together with a hallmarked silver tea strainer and bowl having pierced and cast decoration, made by Adie Brothers Birmingham 1958-59, also a hallmarked silver small bonbon bowl with celluloid base, painted with a Scotty dog, makers mark H.K. Birmingham 1934-35, total weight 8oz.
A hallmarked silver torch having engine turned decoration with moulded rims, makers mark C & N Birmingham 1939-40, length 11cm, together with a hallmarked silver juice extractor incuse stamped `Lemora Pro Pat No.11429/30`, made by Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1930-31, length 9cm.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver dressing table set comprising hand mirror, hairbrush (x 2), cloths brushes (x 2), comb (af), all with repousse decoration of a woman`s head inside a border of foliage, made by H Matthews Birmingham 1904-05 inside a Walker & Hall oak fitted case, together with four associated hallmarked silver clothes brushes (10).
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