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An Edwardian silver oval sugar basin, the partly ribbed body with two bracket handles and a silver Poole Regatta bowl inscribed beneath applied enamel pennants Various dates and makers. Together with an Edwardian novelty silver pepper in the form of a miniature saucepan. Makers G. S and F. S, Chester 1905, and two pierced silver peppers with blue glass liners and a silver partly ribbed mustard pot with purple glass liner and spoon. Various dates and makers. (5).
Three 18th century silver covers for glass oil bottles from a cruet, engraved a crest, unmarked, a silver tot measure, an American silver tankard tot measure, four William IV silver dessert forks with loaded silver handles, a pair of late Victorian silver Queens pattern sugar tongs, a pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, two more pairs of silver sugar tongs and a set of six silver teaspoons, six silver shell bowl teaspoons with differing bright cut and Onslow handles, a square silver salt with blue glass liner, a silver salt spoon and a continental silver salt with clear glass liner. 13oz. (weighable silver). (28).
A porcelain tea service in the old Russian style, Kornilov Brothers, circa 1880, comprising six cups and saucers, teapot and lid, sugar bowl and lid and milk jug, each piece painted to imitate embroidery with geometric patterns and butterflies; stylised snake-head handles (17 height of tea-pot: 13cm., 5.25in.à
An Imperial porcelain tea-service, marks and periods of Alexander II, Alexander III, and Nicholas II, circa 1880-1914 comprising: teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, with two cups and saucers, the bodies painted with scenes from the Russian Fairytale, Gusi Lebedi (Geese and Swans), the handles and finial modeled as gilt butterflies (8 Height of teapot 15.5cm, 6in It is possible that the set was made for the children of Alexander II, with later additions used by the children of Alexander III and Nicholas IIà
Christopher Dresser for Heath & Middleton A silver picnic tea set London, 1899 the tea set part-fluted cylindrical, comprising: tea pot, caddy, burner, flask, sugar bowl, milk jug; a pair of Coalport porcelain tea cups and saucers, the cups with Hukin & Heath stamp; two teaspoons and sugar tongs, Sheffield, 1898; leather case (13)
An English creamware sugar-bowl and cover and a creamware cylindrical box. CIRCA 1780 and 1810. The sugar bowl and cover painted with loose flower-sprays and scattered sprigs, with entwined handles and flowerhead terminals, the cover with a flower-spray finial; the box painted with a flower-spray within a purple line, the underside with similar flower-sprays, the side with a band of husk ornament. 6 in. (15.1 cm.) wide and 2 3/4 in. (7cm.) diam. (3).
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