A Caughley tea service, circa 1790, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, nine tea bowls, nine teacups, nine saucers, a slop bowl and stand, a sugar basin and cover, a milk jug, and a tea leaf compendium, each decorated with a gilt and cobalt blue floral and foliate design, gilt banding throughout (please see P.Miller and M. Berthaud 'An Anthology of British Teapots' (Micawber publications, 1985) plate 692 for a similar teapot example) (35)CONDITION REPORT: All pieces show wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, rubbing to gilt highlights, etc. One piece shows restoration to the finial (please see photo). No other obvious signs of damage nor restoration.
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A Chinese export soft-paste porcelain part tea service, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Emperor, circa 1780, painted in blue and white and enamel colours with bands of ruyi heads enriched with flowers, lobed rims, comprising teapot and cover (with chained cover and metal mounted spout) 14cm high three teabowls, two saucers, a sugar basin and sparrow-beak milk jug 11cm high (9)Two of the saucers and one teabowl have niggles to the rim The slop bowl has surface losses to the rimThe handle of the teapot is broken off
A group of mixed silver flatware. Various dates and makers. The group including: a George III teaspoon, 1801, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, Old English pattern, 13.3cm long; a pair of Victorian sugar nips, London, 1848, Elizabeth Eaton, engraved with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, 15.8cm long; a sugar or jam shovel spoon, Birmingham, 1912, maker TW, in fitted case, 15cm long; six continental cocktail straw spoons, stamped 830, 18.5cm long; a German asparagus shovel, the silver handle stamped 800 and decorated with scrolling foliate and floral motifs (filled), 27.5cm long; a cake slice and sugar spoon, the slice stamped 835 and the spoon unmarked, both with pierced handles and rose terminals, the slice 20cm long, the spoon 16.4cm long; a small group of German flatware comprising serving spoons, forks and knives, all with steel blades and handles stamped 800 (filled), some with gilding to blades; a German spoon and fork, stamped 800 and marked CHEVALIER to reverse, both engraved with name Rudolf to terminals, 17.4cm long; a sifting spoon, stamped 800, gilding to interior of the bowl, 13.5cm long; and ten German teaspoons, stamped 800, 13.3cm long, total weighable silver approx. 20.2ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The unmarked spoon with pierced handle is not included in the weight. Flatware with filled handles is not included in the weight.
A Victorian Egyptian Revival silver cream jug. Fenton Brothers (probably), Sheffield, 1888. The rim and lip decorated with repousse fan motifs to an angular handle, 5.8cm high (inc. handle), together with a Victorian silver sugar bowl, London, 1868, Frederick Brasted, the body engraved with geometric foliate motifs and raised on a shallow circular foot, designed with beaded border, 6.6cm high, 11.9cm dia., total weight approx. 7.5ozt (2)
A Victorian silver swing-handled sugar basket. Thomas Smily, London, 1860. Of circular form, pierced and decorated with scrolling motifs, on four outswept feet with scrolling decorative shoulders, liner deficient, 11.2cm dia.Together with a group of items, comprising: an Edwardian silver nut bowl, London, 1904, maker's mark partially rubbed, of circular shaped form, with folded rim, on a stepped circular foot, with gadrooned banding to the rim and foot, 7cm high; two small continental silver dishes, with Victorian import marks for Martin Sugar, London, 1891, of circular shaped form, pierced and repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs along the rim, one dish embossed to base with a scene of a putto and a faun dancing, the other embossed to base with a scene of two putti playing near a monument, 10cm dia.; and a white metal footed cup with cover, unmarked, the cup on a spreading circular foot and with engraved initials to side, 12cm high (inc. cover), total weighable silver approx. 13.6ozt (5) Condition Report: The white metal cup with cover is not included in the weighable silver. White metal cup with cover weight: 4.7ozt
A 19th century Russian cloisonné enamelled silver sugar scoop. Mark of Gustav Klingert, 1899-1908. The gilded bowl decorated to the reverse with polychrome enamelled flowers, scrolls and foliage in pink and blue hues, assay master's mark indistinct, 84 standard, 11.8cm long, together with a parcel gilt cloisonné enamelled spoon, Moscow, 1908-1917, probably D. Nikitin (1893-1917), the reverse of the bowl decorated with flowerheads and foliage in pinks, lilacs, blues and greens, the twisted stem to an enamelled, knopped finial, 84 standard, 16.2cm long (2) Condition Report: The scoop and spoon are in good overall condition commensurate with age. Some general surface scratching and nicking to both. Heavy tarnish in places. The handle to the scoop is slightly bent. Some minor losses and scratches to enamel. A small hole noted in the enamel to the handle of the scoop. Loss to a small section of the wirework border to the scoop. The metal to the reverse of the bowl of the scoop and the spoon looks to be silver gilt, but the gilding is very heavily tarnished. A small hole noted to the knopped terminal on the spoon. Approx. dimensions: Spoon bowl diameter 5.1cm, approx. depth 1.3cm. Sugar scoop: length of bowl/scoop 6cm, width 3.8cm, depth approx. 1.3cm. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-kX3RMrH02A
A group of British and Continental flatware. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a pair of Victorian pierced silver sugar nips, Birmingham, 1892, John Millward Banks, 11cm long; a Victorian silver caddy spoon, London, 1898, Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), with shell shaped bowl, 8.7cm long; a set of six silver spoons with coffee bean terminals, Birmingham, 1923, Hukin & Heath,10cm long, in fitted case; a set of six silver coffee spoons, Birmingham, 1924, William Suckling, 10.8cm long, in fitted case; a Georg Jensen knife sharpener, stamped STERLING DENMARK on the handle, 32.8cm long; a silver pill box, stamped 925, 5.4 x 1.7x 4.5cm; a pair of pierced German serving tongs, stamped 800, 16.5cm long; a soup ladle with 833 Dutch standard mark, Amsterdam, 20th century, Zaanlandse Zilversmederije, with scroll and foliate decoration to handle, 23cm long; a silver serving spoon with .833 Dutch standard mark, 1865, maker ARS, pierced and engraved with scrolling motifs, 17.8cm long; a tea strainer, 833 Dutch standard mark, Schoonhoven, maker's mark indistinct, 14.5cm long; a pusher with 833 Dutch standard mark, 10cm long; a small silver serving fork, with 833 Dutch standard mark, Amsterdam, 1914, Zaanlandse Zilversmederije, pierced and decorated with scrolling floral motifs, 17cm long; two other forks, 833 Dutch standard mark; a Continental table spoon, stamped 800 A.M.D., with pierced handle decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, 6.2cm long; a sugar nip, stamped 835, pierced and decorated with floral motifs, 9.7cm long; two knives, stamped 800 to handles and with stainless steel blades (filled handles), 20cm long; a cased set of nut crackers; and a knife with mother-of-pearl handle and stainless steel blade, 20.5cm long, total weighable silver approx. 16.3ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The Georg Jensen knife sharpener, the nut crackers and the three knives are not included in the weighable silver.
A Victorian silver six piece tea set. Edward Barnard & Sons, London, 1888 - 1900. The set comprising a coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl, milk, bonbon dish and sugar nips, all with fluted bodies and chased with a foliate band, the coffee and teapot with angular wooden handles and wooden finials, coffee pot 22.5cm high, teapot 16.5cm high, total weight approx. 51.8ozt (6)
An Elizabeth II silver teapot and twin-handled sugar bowl. Roberts & Dore, Sheffield, 1974. Both of oblong form, the bodies with half-lobed decoration and gadrooned rims, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial to the hinged cover, teapot 31cm wide, sugar 19.8cm wide, total weight approx. 34.8ozt (2) Condition Report: The teapot and sugar are in good condition commensurate with age. Some minor surface scratching and nicking. A little wear and abrasion to wooden finial on teapot. No damage or repairs noted. Hallmarks clear.
A group of 19th century Russian cloisonné enamelled silver flatware. Mark of Ivan Saltykov, Moscow, c.1887. Assay master Viktor Savinkov, 88 standard. The group comprising: a silver sifting/straining spoon, a pair of sugar nips and a small fork, possibly formerly part of a christening set, each engraved with Cyrillic initials to stem and decorated with polychrome cloisonné enamel scrolls and flowerheads within turquoise-enamelled and beaded borders, the spoon with perforated bowl, spoon 15.9cm, fork 11.8cm, sugar nips 14.6cm long, total weight approx. 5ozt (3)Condition Report: Cyrillic initials probably EK/BK
Triptis blue and white onion pattern (zwiebelmuster) part tea service together with a J L Menau Hennenberg blue and white part service with similar onion pattern, both made in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) comprises of cups, saucers, plates, bowls, teapot, milk jug, salt and pepper, sugar bowl, cake stand, egg cups, vases etc (37 pieces total)
An Elizabeth II silver four-piece tea set of cushion form with gadrooned rim, on ball feet, comprising teapot, hot water pot, two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, Sheffield 1958 and 1960 by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, total weight 1897.2g, height of teapot 15cm, height of hot water pot 23cm, together with a matched plated two-handled tea tray, bearing paper label for Reed & Barton, retailed by Harrods of London, length 64.5cm.
ROYAL ALBERT; a part tea and dinner service decorated in the 'Moonlight Rose' pattern, comprising teapot, teapot stand, six large plates, seven side plates, seven saucers, sauceboat, sauceboat stand, six teacups, coffee cup, two milk jugs, salt and pepper, sugar pot, lidded tureen, coffee pot and lidded sugar bowl.
A Meissen part tea service, circa 1740, painted in purple camaïeu with Watteau-style scenes of figures in gardens, the sides and interiors with Holzschnittblumen, gilt anthemion scroll borders and gilt line rims, blue crossed swords mark and gilder's crescent, comprising a globular teapot and cover, rectangular tea canister and cover and a circular sugar bowl and cover, the teapot 10.5cm high. Cover of the canister has a break through it with associated rim chip, and the finial broken through the stem. The teapot has a hairline crack to the footrim which extends into the base and up the side up to the painting. Several small footrim chips.Sugar bowl - some chips to applied flowers and leaves of the handle, otherwise in good condition.All with some light wear and rubbing to gilding in places.
A Flight Worcester part tea service, circa 1790-1800, each piece with a spirally moulded body and decorated with gilt foliate chains and bands with underglaze blue flowerheads, all on a white ground, various marks, painted Flight in underglaze blue, crescent underglaze blue and impressed Flights, comprising: a teapot and cover, a helmet milk jug, a sugar bowl and cover, four tea bowls, five coffee cups, seven saucers and a slop bowlThe tepaot has a riveted crack all around the lower part, and a crack through the spout terminal. One saucer cracked through. Some rubbing to the gilding on the jug and high points of the bowls.
A George V silver teapot, circular with tongue and dart borders and matching sugar bowl by Mappin & Webb, London 1928/30; a later Victorian silver two handled table lighter (lacking detachable lighters), marks nabbed, London 1898; and a pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks (loaded), the candlesticks 21.5cm high, 2.6oz weighable silver. (5)
A mixed lot: a set of twelve Victorian silver teaspoons, Fiddle and Shell pattern, initialled "JG" and "M", by Messrs Lister and Sons, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1865; together with a George III silver punch ladle with a whalebone handle and a coin-inset bowl, initialled "M G", a pair of small silver sugar tongs; a late Victorian silver pepper mill (metal innards); a George IC silver vinaigrette (lacking grille); and an Indian plated drinks measure, the teaspoons 13.5cm long, 7.1 oz weighable silver. (17)
A mixed lot: a set of six Victorian silver teaspoons and a matching pair of sugar tongs, Fiddle and Shell pattern, initialled, by Messrs Lias, London 1867/69, a silver naturalistic teaspoon with leaf bowl and stem, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1830, a set of six silver bright-cut teaspoons by Hester Bateman, London 1783, and two antique silver tablespoons, initialled (one London-made and one Newcastle-made), the latter 22.5cm long, 13oz. (16)
A Victorian cast silver, naturalistic spoon with a leaf bowl, a scrollwork stem and a mask terminal, by John Figg London 1848; together with a Victorian silver cream ladle and matching silver sugar sifter; two other sugar sifters; three antique silver ladles; a cold meat fork; and a plated nut pick, the cast spoon 14.5cm long, 9.4oz weighable silver. (10)
A Herend 'Apponyi Green' part dinner service, 20th century, Hungarian, painted in 'Chinese Bouquet' pattern, to include eight dinner plates, an oval tureen and cover, eight teacups and saucers, etc.,oval tureen 37cm wide24cm deep27cm high (qty.)Condition ReportOverall, the service is in very good condition with almost no defects. The decoration and gilding is in good condition. There are a couple of very small chips to the petals on the circular tureen base - see additional photos.Full inventory:1 x large oval tureen and cover1 x circular tureen and cover 2 x gravy boats and dishes8 x saucer8 x teacups1 x teapot1 x milk jug 1 x circular dish and cover 1 x sugar bowl and cover 2 x oval serving platters (one large, one small)8 x soup bowls 8 x dessert plates8 x side plates8 x dinner plates8 x half moon dishes
A large collection of silver, including three gravy boats, a pierced and engraved repoussé sugar sifter, a sugar bowl with scalloped edge, a tea strainer with bowl, a silver egg cup and a set of six pierced foliate design cups by Martin Hall & Co Ltd. Various makers and assay marks. Tallest 21 cm. Weight 1,429g.
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