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A mixed lot comprising:- a Victorian fluted cream jug and sugar bowl, a modern caddy spoon, an oval mustard pot with a spoon (and a blue glass liner), a cigarette case, a christening mug, a small bowl on a gadrooned foot, a toast rack, a cream jug, a mustard pot on three feet with a wavy rim, and a small Scottish mustard pot and spoon, mixed makers and dates, 24oz weighable silver. (13)
A Susie Cooper Falcon shape part breakfast set, of 5 cups (1 chipped), 6 saucers, 5 side, 6 breakfast and pair of cake plates, coffee pot, slop bowl and milk jug, with teapot and sugar basin (both stained), each decorated with alternating floral and blue ground panel borders, ht coffee pot 18.5cm; and two Crown Works Kestrel shape preserve pots and covers, (31).
An Alcock tea service in Rockingham style, circa 1840, the white ground with pale orange and mushroom coloured scroll borders extensively gilt with scrolling leaves, comprising; teapot and cover, twin handled sugar bowl and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, a pair of serving plates and twelve cups and saucers.
A COALPORT TEA AND DESSERT SERVICE each piece printed and painted with floral sprigs within shaped apple green borders, enriched in gilt, comprising: two circular handled dishes, two rectangular handled footed dishes, four square dishes, twelve plates, one cream jug, one sugar bowl, eight tea cups, twelve saucers, twelve side plates, green printed mark.
A pair of George III sugar tongs. Maker John Girdler, London 1805; a Channel Island Old English teaspoon retailed by John Quesnell of Jersey, circa 1790; a late George III fiddle pattern salt spoon. Maker Thomas Barker, London 1808; a Victorian Irish fiddle pattern mustard spoon, crested. Maker J. Smyth, Dublin 1855; a late Victorian jam spoon with a shell fluted bowl. Makers Hutton & Sons, London 1899; an Edwardian sugar spoon, initialled. Makers Jackson & Fullerton, London 1906; and an Arts & Craft pickle spoon. Makers Synyer & Beddoes, Chester 1913. (7)
A collection of silver, comprising; a helmet shaped cream jug on a square foot, Chester 1913, a Victorian round sugar bowl with two oval punched bands and engraved 'Alice M A Blackwell from Her Godfather' London 1874 by Martin and Hall, and an oval part fluted cream jug with a moulded border and initials 'EMM', Sheffield 1902 by Roberts and Belk
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