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SELECTION OF BRITISH SILVERWARE comprising a pair of monogram handled teaspoons, London 1803, maker 'WE WF'; one teaspoon, Birmingham 1986; one teaspoon, Edinburgh, 1846, maker JMS; one teaspoon, Birmingham, 1907; one salt spoon, London, 1900; one salt spoon, Sheffield, illegible date mark; Sheffield, 1894, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd; one fork, Sheffield, maker C.W. Fletcher & Son Ltd; a stainless steel butter knife with silver handle, Sheffield, maker GH; a pair of sugar tongs, London 1880; a cocktail knife, Birmingham 1912, maker WL&Co; and one spoon with illegible hallmarks, total weight 234g / 8.25oz
SELECTION OF SILVER FLATWAREincluding a Richard Allison Caddy spoon; Scottish silver salt spoon marked with thistle RN, possibly Inverness; Mother of Pearl handled fish knife, Birmingham 1952; butter spreader with ornate handle stamped Sterling; Scottish silver tea spoon with pierced work thistle, Edinburgh 1959; and two other silver tea spoons, total weight 121g/4.3oz (7)
A Victorian silver christening set, comprising mug with swirling gadrooned belly, and gilt interior, napkin ring, fork, spoon and knife with weighted pistol handle, all monogram engraved, total weight 9.52toz without knife, Walter & John Barnard, London 1895, in original silk and velvet fitted case from William Angus and Sons, of Liverpool. Slight variance in years though a seqeuntial run of years from Q-R.
A Continental porcelain cabaret set, 19th century, comprising; a shaped oval tray, a coffee pot and cover, and a cream jug, on Meissen blanks with a cancelled blue crossed sword mark to the base, the remainder of the set being a matched (i.e. non-Meissen) sugar bowl and cover, two cups, saucers and covers, and two spoons, all painted with Classical figural scenes on a yellow ground with gilt highlights, the coffee pot with rose finial, 21 cm high.Good overall condition, with a loss to the bottom of the cream jug handle, no further chips or cracks. Some dirt in confirmed areas (i.e. finials), as shown, and enamel loss to the underside of the spoon bowls.
A Chinese 18th century, Qianlong, en-grisaille decorated porcelain part teaset, painted with a boy droving a buffalo, in conversation with an elderly gentleman beneath a tree, within a diaper border, the part set comprising bullet teapot and cover, tea urn/vase and cover, hot water jug and cover, spoon tray and six saucers (no cups) Formerly in the Van Vlissingen CollectionThe Van Vlissingen family was associated with the trade of Chinese porcelain in the 17th century, particularly through the Dutch East India Company (VOC). They were involved in various aspects of the porcelain trade, including financing, ownership of ships, and amassing a sizable collection of which these items are part. Hairline cracks to the teapot, and tea urn, which also has chips throughout. Nibbles to the end of the teapot spout. Several chips to the rims of the various covers, and small nicks to the rims of the saucers. Some rubbing to the decoration in places.
A set of 4 Franz porcelain dessert spoons, each inspired by nature with intricate sculptural details and vibrant hand-painted glazes. The collection includes the Papillion Butterfly (FZ00211), Sage Herb (FZ00458), Summer Bird of Paradise Flower (FZ00136), and Hummingbird (FZ00147) designs. Each spoon is marked with the Franz backstamp, showcasing the brand's signature blend of artistry and craftsmanship. A charming addition to any tableware collection or an elegant decorative accent.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5.75"HCountry of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear.
Mixed lot of silver and silver plated items to include hallmarked silver: 3 x napkin rings (Birmingham 1934, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1927, Samuel Levi, Sheffield 1915, Cooper Brothers & Sons) and an extending pencil holder (Birmingham 1908, Francis Webb) combined 85.4 grams. Stamped 'Sterling Silver': a matching set of 2 x salt spoons and miniature sugar nips - 7.9 grams. Unweighable silver hallmarked: a shoe horn and matching button hood with filled silver handles (worn marks for Birmingham 1924) and a silver fronted case (hallmark illegible) containing a Goliath pocket watch). Silver Plated: a tea strainer with windmill finial, silver sugar nips, salt spoon, boxed cruet set, cased fish serving set, three napkin rings and engraved basket with swing handle. Total weighable silver 93.3 grams.
A LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN SPOON TRAY. of elongated octagonal form, decorated in a variation of the immortelle pattern, pseudo Meissen blue crossed swords mark to base, 12.5cm wide, 7.5cm deep J. Howell collection no. L.415 Provenance- Simon Spero, June 1985, £620. *CR four small chips to rim and some brown staining.
A RARE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN SPOON TRAY. of oblong form, the central field decorated with a chinoiserie landscape scene with figure on a bridge, 14cm wide, 8.5cm deep J. Howell collection no. L.199 Provenance- Mercury Antiques, April 1970, £11. *CR Dish has been broken and repaired to one end, hairline crack to the opposing end.
Boxes & Objects - an Elizabeth II silver christening spoon, 9cm long, Sheffield 1951, 21.9g; a silver plated christening set, cased; a George V silver mounted clothes brush and comb, Birmingham 1928, cased; a 19th century Chinese famille rose tazza, c. 1890; a pair of George III style silver plated cream jugs, each 16cm high; a tortoiseshell and brass mounted lorgnette; a novelty pig stopper, etc
A small group of silver and costume jewellery, comprising a silver commemorative spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, a marcasite crown brooch, an imp brooch, all hallmarked or tested as silver, a single row freshwater pearl necklace, untested, a faux pearl necklace with paste clasp, and a group of costume jewellery to include brooches, stud earrings, etc.Silver 36.93gCondition ReportMarks and scratches to surfaces.Tarnish.As found.
A small collection of antique silver and gilt metal items, comprising five silver tea spoons, Sheffield 1837, a silver sugar spoon, Birmingham 1810, two sugar spoons, tested as silver, a pair of silver cased scissors, Birmingham 1905, a gilt metal agate and shell cameo cluster bracelet, a gilt metal paste buckle, a gilt metal agate brooch (12)Silver gross 111.68g (12)Condition ReportWear to gilt metal surfaces.Marks and scratches to surfaces.Tarnish.As found.
A Victorian silver-mounted brown glass wine jug, Birmingham 1891, a silver-mounted amber resin vase, A silver fork by Martin Hall & Co, a smaller cheese fork by the same maker, A Norwegian silver souvenir spoon, a stamped silver spoon, the finial modelled as a ship, another silver spoon, with a wrythen terminal and a finial modelled as a maiden, a pair of plated knife rests, a plated sugar shovel, weighable silver 97gms (10) Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of silver and plate including three silver teaspoons by James & William Deakin, Sheffield, another silver teaspoon, London, a silver salt spoon, a silver mother of pearl fruit knife, Sheffield, a Royal Mint 2009 Britannia silver £2 coin, a William IV 1834 coin, a George V florin, a George V ten shillings, assorted plated fish knives, salad servers, weighable silver 121gms (qty) Condition Report:Available upon request
Community silver-plated flatware set in the South Seas pattern, housed in its original Community wooden storage box. This collection includes 12 dinner forks, 12 salad forks, 12 soup spoons, 23 teaspoons, 12 dinner knives, 1 butter knife, 1 sugar spoon, 1 serving spoon, and 1 serving fork. The pieces feature an ornate scrollwork design on the handles, characteristic of the South Seas pattern. The set is stored in a wooden case with a hinged lid and a pull-out drawer for additional storage. Community - South Seas engraved on the handles. Dinner fork: 7.5"L. Salad fork: 6.75"L. Soup spoon: 6.75"L. Teaspoon: 6.25"L. Dinner knife: 8.5"L. Butter knife: 6.5"L. Sugar spoon: 5.5"L. Serving spoon: 8.5"L. Serving fork: 8.5"L.Issued: 1955 - 1965Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A finely crafted set of 10 filigree metal spoons, each showcasing an intricate openwork handle adorned with a detailed llama motif. The delicate craftsmanship is evident in the braided stem and ornate design, leading to smoothly polished oval bowls. These spoons exhibit a vintage patina, adding to their character and appeal. A striking addition to any collection of decorative metalware or artisan-crafted utensils. Each spoon measures 5"L.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
BEATRIX POTTER - A collection of figures comprising several large limited editions: Beswick 'Mrs Rabbit', 209/1947; 'Foxy Whiskered Gentleman', same number and 'Squirrel Nutkin', 1150/1947; together with Beswick 'Jeremy Fisher Catches a Fish', Royal Albert: 'Peter With Red Pocket Handerkchief'; 'Mrs Tiggywinkle'; 'Jeremy Fisher' and 'Tom Kitten'; a Border Fine Arts 'Timmy Willie and Strawberry'; a Beatrix Potter eggcup with matching spoon; an EM&Co Jemima Puddleduck and a model of a grandfather clock with quartz movement (13)
Pernod, an Absinthe 'Cube Bar' setDesigned by Pierre Gonalons, who drew inspiration from the 1920s art deco bars and the work of master glassmakers. A modern twist was added with the crisp and simple aesthetic of the 'white cube' display box. Pernod metal label and ornamental keyhole in the shape of an absinthe spoon to the front, the box opens in the middle to reveal a three section bar, at the center of which are a fountain and two perforated spoons, on the right two glasses, all items inscribed with the brand's name, and on the left an alcove to place a bottle of Pernod's absinthe. Opening and closing with a concealed system of magnets.24.2cm wide x 24.4cm deep x 35cm high

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