An Irish Silver Sugar-Bowl, by West and Son, Dublin, 1924, tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot with fruiting grapevine case border, engraved with an inscription, 11cm diameter, 8.5cm high; Together With a George V silver christening-mug, by Manoah Rhodes and Sons Ltd., London, 1926, tapering and on spreading foot, with central rim and scroll handle, with short spout and engraved with an inscription, 8.1cm high, 11oz 11dwt, 358gr (2)
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A Victorian Silver Sugar-Bowl, by Henry Holland, London, 1875, in the George III style, tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, the sides pierced and engraved with slats and foliage swags, with overhead swing handle and conforming blue glass liner, 17.2cm high over handle, weight of silver 5oz 16dwt, 181gr
A Four-Piece Elizabeth II Silver Tea-Service, Birmingham, each piece tapering oblong and on scroll feet, comprising a hot-water jug, engraved with a coat-of-arms; a teapot, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl; Together With silver caster; a silver napkin-ring, engraved 'Elizabeth' and a cased pair of silver plate grape-scissors (7)
A Silver Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1915, each piece in the George III style, tapering and with reeded base, comprising a hot-water jug; a teapot, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 23.5cm high, total gross weight 48oz 17dwt, 1,520gr; Together With a pair of silver plate sugar-tongs (5)
A Four-Piece George VI and Elizabeth II Silver Tea-Service, by Viners Ltd., Sheffield, 1951, 1952 and 1954, each piece elongated octagonal and on four paw feet, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 21cm high, total gross weight 51oz 4dwt, 1,592gr (4)
Royal Albert Old Country Roses. Part service comprising: teapot and cover milk jug, sugar bowl, ten teacups, ten saucers, ten side plates, two dessert plates, six dinner plates, six bowls, twin-handled circular tureen and cover, sauceboat and two stands, jug, twin-handled circular dish, oval platter, five oval serving dishes, and five oval table salts, together with a Royal Worcester Evesham oval tureen and cover.
A Victorian rosewood veneer tea caddy of sarcophagus form with mother-of-pearl inlay, the interior with two dome top lift out tea canisters and central mixer compartment with later cut glass bowl - sold with a pair of early 19th Century silver bright cut sugar tongs - some veneer detached but present
A Wedgwood Florentine dinner service 151 pieces in total comprising: nine 9" plates, nine 8" bowls, sauce boat and stand, nine 10.5" dinner plates, nine 6" side plates, nine 8" side plates, nine 5" fruit saucers, nine tea cups and saucers (Leigh) nine 6" tea plates, 1/2 milk jug, 1 pint milk jug, lidded sugar bowl, teapot, two round cake plates, one square cake plate, nine coffee cups and saucers, coffee pot, lidded sugar, cream jug, two soup ups and one saucer, cigarette box - all in very good condition
Eight silver napkin rings, Birmingham and Chester hallmarks, 136.9 gms, silver infants porridge spoon and pusher Chester hallmark dated 1928 (boxed), silver and hardstone pill box, elegant silver spoon with floral engraving to the bowl with twisted stem and foliate finial approx 35.1 gms, silver sugar spoon (no marks)18 gms with Huguenot figures to the bowl, plaited stem and a galleon finial approx 12 cms, silver thimble, two silver pin dishes in the form of flowers, Birmingham hallmark dated 1937 mm Walker & Hall 74.3 gms and a silver travelling candlestick, Birmingham hallmark dated 1989.
A Georgian style silver matched four piece coffee and tea service comprising coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, gadroon border, on ball feet, with fruitwood handle and finials, hallmarked by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1907, the teapot 1908, retailer's stamps, combined gross weight 63.22 (1966.4 grams) (4) Further details: marks clear, tarnished, surface scratches and dents, teapot handle loose in setting with replacement lower pin
An early 20th Century Austrian china tea service, circa 1900, stamped M.Z. Austrian (Moritz Zdekauer) with gilt numbering 29 52 comprising two handled tray, teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl and cover, four breakfast cups and saucers, all with green and red panelled sections punctuated with shields with central gilt wreaths, all with portrait medallions of young ladies, gilt heightened Further details: one cup with body detached from stem both present, repairs to teapot cover finial
A collection of mixed ceramics to include; a modern abstractly colourfully designed footed bowl, a modern terracotta figure of nude young boy perching on pillar, a modern Royal Worcester Golfing collection bowl by Melvyn Buckley, a similar plate (by same artist and Worcester), a Royal Doulton D6313 dog pattern plate, a modern Royal Worcester large cup and saucer in golfing scene, a modern Goebel Rosina Wachtmeister cat topped trinket box, a Barum of Barnstaple "Suffragette Interest "novelty bell, a Corona Ware "European War" novelty crested ware cat, two modern arrow marked Swans, four Goebel style figurines, a Carlton Ware circular match holder, a modern Japanese transfer blue and white small plate, a pair of 20th century Japanese porcelain cups and saucers and matching sugar bowl, (most chipped), another miniature cup and saucer with scenic design and a different Oriental porcelain miniature tea bowl. (1 box)
A group of Asian white metal (Indian, Burmese?) untested to include: a two various sugar bowls, cream jug, ogee shaped bowl and two belt buckles, all with chased and engraved with various designs including deities, foliage, animals, figures, elephants, building etc, gross weight 494.9 grams and two cast metal markers with dagger shaped terminals (1 bag)
A George V silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, gadroon borders above lobed bodies, ebonised finial and handle, all with engraved initials, the teapot with presentation inscription, hallmarked by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1915, approx gross weight 37.27 ozt (1159.2 grams) (3) Further details: marks clear, surfaces abraded
A Japanese Meji period red ground and gilt detailed porcelain part tea set, consisting of tea pot and cover, a twin handled sugar bowl with cover, handled milk jug, two cups and saucers, a further different cup and saucer and one side plate. All decorated with figural and Chinoiseries scenes. All with various character marks to bases. Further Details: One cup is broken (pieces inside cup), general wear and slight surface wear to gilding.
An Edwardian three-piece tea service, by Maple & Co, Sheffield 1910, of boat form with fluted sides and a moulded gadroon border, fitted with formed ebonised handle and finial, on four ball feet, with a conforming two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, and a pair of St. Thomas the Apostle sugar tongs made by the Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1908; Total weight of items 23.86 ozt. (4)
An Edwardian silver five-piece tea service, in the George III style, comprising a spirit kettle, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and tea caddy, of plain oval form with reeded edges and wood handles, spirit kettle 33 cm high, teapot 14 cm high, 29 cm long, Hallmarked for Crate & Mansell, London 1906, Total weight 56 troy oz.
An Arts & Crafts silver sugar bowl, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1906, planished finish to bowl with three decorative ring handles, flushed cover with sphere finial and pierced with indentation, open to reveal blue glass lining, raised on reeded ring foot, 9.5 cm high; and a George IV christening mug, by Thomas & George Hayter, London 1828, with thread band decoration and initials engraved at the front, 7.5 cm high; Total weight of items 22.0 ozt. (2)
Cased pair of late Victorian silver salts with spoons by William Devenport , Birmingham 1899, cased three piece cruet set with blue glass liners and non matching plated spoons, Victorian silver gilt with cast and chased decoration cream jug and matching sugar bowl, by Wakely & Wheeler London 1888, pair of rococo style bon-bon dishes ( different dates and makers ) George III berry strainer spoon maker mark WE London 1826, two sifter spoons, caddy spoon and continental trefoil spoon, total weight 19.5oz 611gm
Four piece German 800 standard silver four piece embossed "cherub" tea service by Adolf Mayer, comprising two handled tray 32cm, tea pot, cream jug and covered sugar bowl. 44oz 138gmCondition Report: Overall condition is good with no splits or repairsSurface marks consistent with age and useCasting suggests rubbing but is original
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