A first world war commemorative cup and saucer decorated with polychrome flags and mottoes, with fluted bodies and gilded rims; and an Edward VIII 1937 commemorative coronation sugar bowl, decorated with oval portrait of the King flanked by flags, with green and gilt line to rim - printed marks. (3).
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A George IV silver teapot by Richard Pearse, London 1828, of compressed circular form the body embossed with acanthus below an acanthus gadrooned edge and raised on a lobed circular pedestal, the cover with rose finial, the insulated handle elaborately leaf capped, 14cm together with the companion sugar bowl, 10cm, 43oz (2)
A silver spoon, the handle cast as the standing figure of a cavalier of the Civil War period, the back of the bowl engraved with an exotic bird, in a scrolling surround, import mark Sheffield 1898, a Dutch cast spoon, decorated with two figures and otherwise with pierced decoration, a large sugar sifting spoon, a sauce ladle and a serving slice.
An art deco five piece tea and coffee service, B Gordon, Birmingham 1932, comprising teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, cream jug and large two handled tray, each piece of tapering rectangular form with canted corners and panel decorated with a machine turned design, all with angular handles and raised on four bracket feet, tray 22" wide, coffee pot 7" high, tray weight approx 70oz, teawares total weight approx 57oz (5)
A three piece silver tea service, Birmingham 1931, all of plain circular pedestal form and comprising a high shouldered teapot with fruitwood handle and finial, a two handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, both with serrated rims and leaf lappeted scroll handles, teapot 5.5" high, total weight 19oz (3)
A silver three piece tea service, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1904 of plain form, comprising a boat shaped teapot with ebonised finial and handle, a cream jug and two handled sugar bowl, both with leaf lappeted angular handles, all simply decorated with gadrooned rims and raised on four bun feet, teapot 5.5" high, total weight approx 39oz (3)
A silver teapot and sugar bowl, George Richards Elkington, London 1873 in the Persian style, the body heavily embossed with ogee arches enclosing floral bouquets below a stepped cover and a similarly decorated coffee pot, George Richards Elkington, London 1856 in the Persian style with elaborate scroll handle and spout, 9" high and a silver sugar sifter spoon with pierced bowl, London 1900, total weight approx 52oz (4)
An early Victorian three piece silver tea service, London 1839, comprising teapot, two handled sugar bowl and cream jug, of compressed globular form and embossed with a continuous scrolling floral design with elaborate rolling leaf wrapped handles, each raised on four anthemion moulded bracket feet, engraved to base, maker's mark 'WH', total weight approx 50oz
A Royal Doulton earthenware dinner service decorated in the Harvest Garland pattern, compirising; eight dinner, dessert and side plates, six fruit bowls, seven oatmeal bowls, eight saucers, nine cups, five beakers, six goblets, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, two souffle dishes, lidded casserole dish, vegetable dish, gravy boat and a large fruit bowl.
An octagonal straight tapering three piece coffee service, with initial 'M', moulded borders and composition scroll handles, comprising; a coffee pot, a hot water jug and a sugar bowl, Birmingham 1947, 22cm high (8 in), 1200g gross (38.5 oz), and an associated baluster shaped milk jug with a leaf capped scroll handle and moulded foot, Sheffield 1963 by Mappin and Webb, 9.5cm high (3.75 in), 117g (3.75 oz)
A George III canted rectangular three piece tea service with reeded borders and a monogram, London 1804, the teapot by George Smith II and Thomas Hayter, the milk jug and sugar bowl by William Abdy II and an associated pedestal teapot with initial and ball finial, London 1809 by Thomas Hayter, 2080g (66.75 oz)
A Victorian bullet shaped three piece tea service, comprising; a teapot with wood finial, a milk jug and a sugar bowl, each on three ball feet, a sugar tongs and two teaspoons, London 1884-6 by Edward Hutton, 382g gross (12.25 oz), in a fitted case, and a Victorian dessert knife and fork with foliate engraved blades, Sheffield 1884-6 by Martin Hall & Co Ltd., in a fitted case
A modern baluster shaped four piece tea service, comprising; a teapot, a hotwater jug, a milk jug and a sugar bowl and cover with a wood finial, each with a moulded rim, a narrow reeded band and a round foot, the teapot and hot water jug with wood handles and finials, London 1964 by Wakely and Wheeler Ltd, 2730g gross (87.75 oz) #400-600. Foreign Silver and White Metal 688. A pair of Dutch oval sweet dishes with shaped scroll chased borders and four feet, the bowls profusely embossed with birds, flowers, scrolls and vacant cartouches, 17 x 10.5cm (6.75 x 4.25in), 515g (16.5 oz)
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