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An Edwardian hallmarked silver twin handled sugar bowl of hexagonal form with gadrooned decoration, a matching small cream jug, both William Devenport, Birmingham 1902 and a small Edwardian hallmarked silver and clear glass lined lidded mustard, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1906, weighable silver approx 6.5ozt.
A Royal Doulton `Victorian Garden` pattern part service, comprising six dinner, dessert, side and tea plates, six teacups and eight saucers, a circular fruit bowl, three cereal bowls, three dessert bowls, a flan dish, a serving dish, a teapot and cover, a coffee pot and cover, a milk jug, two cream jugs, a sugar bowl and cover and salt and pepper.
A Minton `Penrose` pattern part service, comprising two graduated oval platters, four tureens and covers, three dishes, two sauce boats and one stand, twenty six dinner and dessert plates, twenty four side plates, two soup bowls, eight dessert bowls, fourteen teacups and eighteen saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl.
A Booths `Real Old Willow` pattern seven piece oval hors d`oeuvres set, contained in a lazy Susan and cover, together with a collection of Booths `Real Old Willow` pattern tea and dinner wares, comprising three tea pots and covers, two jugs, an oval platter, three soup bowls and saucers, a sauce boat and stand, a serving bowl and six bowls, seventeen various sized plates, ten teacups, nine saucers, coffee cup and saucer, cream jug, sugar bowl, egg cup and coffee pot (lacking cover and minor faults).
A Royal Winton pale green glazed breakfast set, 1930s, with pink rosebud moulded finials and handles, comprising a tray fitted with a teapot and cover, cup, jug, sugar bowl and toast rack, together with a small Royal Worcester blush ivory flatback jug, a Kerr Worcester Parian jug, a small bisque doll and a Royal Crown Derby vase (faults).
An Art Deco Shelley Queen Anne shape Damsons pattern part tea service, comprising a cake plate, six teacups and saucers, sugar bowl, six tea plates and a milk jug, green printed factory marks to bases, pattern No. `11632` (minor faults), together with a small group of other Shelley teawares, including a Cubist design teapot and cover (faults) and some Phlox pattern wares (some faults).
A Rye Pottery stoneware part coffee set, covered in a two tone lustrous and shiny brown glaze, comprising a coffee pot and cover, six coffee cups and saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl and larger mug, printed and impressed factory marks to bases, together with a group of other studio pottery, including a Danish `Edith` teapot and cover with wicker handle (minor faults).
A Rorstrand `Mon Amie` part coffee service, painted in blue with a repeating flowerhead design, comprising a coffee pot and cover, six coffee cups and saucers, three jugs and a sugar bowl and cover, a similar Royal Worcester tall mug and a pink rosebud decorated Krister KPM porcelain part dinner service.
By William Henry Creswick, a modern five-piece silver tea set and tray,Chester 1954 and 1956,comprising: an oval tray, beaten decoration, crimped border, a teapot, a hot water pot, a cream jug and sugar bowl, circular form, elongated scroll handled, the coffee pot and teapot with ivory chess set castle finials, length of tray 60cm, height of hot water pot 24cm, approx. weight 130oz. (5)William Creswick was an artist in gold and silver and registered his studio at Branscombe, near Beer in Devon.
By Charles Boyton, a good four piece silver Art Deco tea set,London 1934, also signed Charles Boyton,tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, the teapot and hot water pot with triangular shaped spouts, ivory scroll handles and silver mounted ivory ball finial,s the sugar bowl with a cover, on circular bases with a foliate girdle, height of hot water pot, height 19cm, approx. weight 56oz. (4)Provenance: from the collection of Brian McElney Esq.
A Victorian silver two-handled sugar bowl,by Mortimer and Hunt, London 1840, tapering circular form, scroll handles, chased with trailing hops, gilded interior, plus a George IV silver Kings` Hourglass pattern caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1821, height of bowl 7.5cm, approx. weight 8oz. (2)
A Victorian silver-gilt cream jug and sugar bowl with matching teaspoons and tongs,by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1884, (one spoon Birmingham 1915, by another maker), circular form, engraved fern decoration, the cream jug with a scroll handle, engraved with a crest, in a fitted case, approx. weight 8.3oz.
A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: a pair of silver mounted wooden candlesticks, with barley-twist stems, by Deykin and Harrison, Birmingham 1929, an Irish fluted oval strawberry dish, Dublin 1968, a cream jug and sugar bowl, a pepper mill, two further cream jugs and a bread knife, approx. weighable 21oz. (qty)
A mixed lot,comprising silver items: a jewellery casket of shaped oval form, embossed and applied foliate and scroll decoration, with import marks for London 1973, five silver mounted dressing table jars, a Victorian cream jug and sugar bowl of circular fluted form, a far-eastern box, six silver-handled fruit knives and forks, a silver and enamel handled mirror, a bon bon dish, plus other various items including an Indian electroplated cream boat and souvenir spoons, approx. weighable 22oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: a panelled cream jug and sugar bowl, by Reid and Son, London 1921, a cased silver-gilt key, a magnifying glass, a continental pierced bonbon dish, a letter knife, four napkin rings, a pair of silver and enamel goblets, three boxes, plus other items including a set of coasters, approx. weight 10oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: two pairs of Exeter bright-cut sugar tongs, by R. Ferris, a Fiddle pattern sugar sifting spoon, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, a George III Bright-cut caddy spoon, with a shell bowl, and a George IV caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1820. (5)
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