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20th century American oxidised finish silver sugar bowl of bellied form, the hinged domed cover with beaded final, upon a short beaded foot, stamped beneath 925 Sterling, H10cm, approximate weight 5.93 ozt (184.5 grams)Condition Report:General light wear, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and wear to finish.Marks not crisp.
Selection of silver flatware, to include Victorian Queens pattern knife with silver blade, hallmarked John Gilbert & Co, Birmingham 1872, a Victorian silver preserve spoon with shovel type bowl engraved with diamond pattern, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1875, two modern coffee spoons, the terminals modelled as griffins, hallmarked William Suckling Ltd, London 1967, an Edwardian Royal Commemorative souvenir spoon, hallmarked William Devenport, Birmingham 1901, a 1930's pair of sugar tongs the bowls modelled as claws, a Norwegian silver spoon, stamped 830, etc., approximate total weight 6.37 ozt (192.8 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Hallmarks generally clear and legible.
Early 20th century silver bachelors three piece tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and open sugar bowl, each of squat rounded form, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial to the hinged cover, hallmarked Pearce & Sons, London 1912, teapot H10.5cm sugar bowl D9.5cm, approximate gross weight 15.15 ozt (471.5 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and a number of indentations and knocks.Teapot handle and finial worn, and finial with split, and interior heavily stained from use. Hallmarks to body of teapot partly worn, in particular makers mark, however part hallmarks to cover clear and legible, hallmarks to sugar bowl mostly clear and legible.
Edwardian silver twin handle sugar bowl, of circular form with central girdle, hallmarked Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1904, together with a group of eight silver salt spoons, to include a Victorian Fiddle pattern pair with gilt bowls, hallmarked Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1863, and a George IV Fiddle pattern pair, hallmarked John Meek, London 1824, etc., approximate total weight 9.05 ozt (218.5 grams)Condition Report:General wear predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Spoons with some wear and knocks to bowls.Hallmarks with varying degrees of light wear, but mostly legible.
Chinese silver tea set, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, twin-handled sugar bowl, tongs and milk jug. Each piece finely planished with applied chasing dragons motif, naturalistic bamboo handle and spout with dragon claw finial, Chinese character marks to base with Tuck Chang stamp to base, approx 1476.20 gms.
Victorian silver tea trio, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, London hallmark, dated 1849, mm William Hunter. The squat segmented design is finely embossed with arabesque scroll design, supported on scroll feet, approx 1433 gms. April Sale A small bruise to the milk jug, please study the pictures as they form part of the condition report.
A large quantity of Royal Doulton and Booths Real Old Willow, including a large soup tureen and cover approx. d30 x h23cms, two other tureens and covers approx. d23 x h14cms, a lidded bowl d25 x h10cm, large serving platter, 12 dinner plates approx. d 25cms, 12 large side plates approx. d20cms, 15 bread plates approx. d18cms plus two other side plates, 11 soup bowls, two gravy boats, sauce jug, two oval saucers, and a rectangular sandwich plate, together with teapot approx. h18cms, coffee pot approx. h19cms and hot water pot approx. h 20cms, milk jug, sugar bowl and saucer, 11 tea cups and 12 saucers, 14 coffee cups and 12 saucers.
mark of Hammond, Creake & Co., (Saint Arnaud Creake), the teapot (1893) of rectangular waisted form, the lower gadrooned, plain parapet, part marked, stepped and hinged cover topped with a black rosette finial, black handle, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug with gadrooned rims (both 1899) en suite, 18.2ozt gross
mark of Mappin Brothers (Edward & Joseph Mappin), London 1863, the teapot of circular bulbous form, the sides decorated with alternate panels of repoussé foliage over a textured ground and plain scroll edged cartouches, part marked hinged and domed cover with similar decoration topped with an avian finial, leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, raised on four scrolled feet, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug to match, 45.2ozt gross Condition report: Teapot: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching and minor dents as to be expected. Cover a good fit and the hinge, thought not appearing strained, is rather loose with a lateral wobble. A little wobble when on a flat surface. Hallmark and decoration clear and crisp.Milk jug: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching and minor dents as to be expected. A little wobble when on a flat surface. Hallmark and decoration clear and crisp.Sugar bowl: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching as to be expected. Some crush damage with subsequent rippling around one of the feet. A little wobble when on a flat surface. Hallmark and decoration clear and crisp..
mark of Roberts & Slater (Samuel Roberts & Joseph Slater) Sheffield 1849, the tea pot of baluster panelled form, lavishly decorated with repoussé foliage and scrolls, piano hinged cover similarly decorated topped with a pineapple finial, simple scroll handle with ivory insulators and decorated spout, raised on four applied foliate feet, the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl, both with gilded interiors, to match; the coffee pot with mark of Roberts & Belk (Samuel Roberts & Charles Belk), Sheffield 1862, in the same design, 81.1ozt gross (4)Condition report: Teapot: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching as to be expected together with some minor dents and dings. Cover a good fit and the hinge does not appear strained, though a little loose. Stands on a flat surface with a minor wobble. Hallmark clear and crisp. Milk jug: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching as to be expected. Stands on a flat surface with a minor wobble. Hallmark clear and crisp. Gilding a little stained.Sugar bowl: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching as to be expected. Stands on a flat surface with a very minor wobble. Hallmark clear and crisp. Gilding a little stainedCoffee pot: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching as to be expected. Cover a good fit and the hinge does not appear strained. Finial a little bent Handle a little loose. Stands firm on a flat surface with a significant wobble. Hallmark clear and crisp.
mark of Thomas Edward Atkins, Birmingham 1909/10, of oval fluted form, the teapot with part marked, hinged and domed cover decorated to match, topped with a black finial, black handle, raised on a simple rim foot, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, both with gilded interiors, to match, 23.2ozt gross (3)Condition report: Teapot: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching and minor dents and dings as to be expected. Cover a good fit and the hinge does not appear strained. Finial a little loose. Stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble. Hallmark clear and crisp. Milk jug: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching as to be expected. Stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble. Hallmark clear and crisp. Gilding a little stained.Sugar bowl: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching as to be expected. Stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble. Hallmark clear and crisp. Gilding a little stained.
mark of Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham 1908/09, the teapot of rectangular form, half gadrooned with gadrooned parapet, part marked piano hinged flush fitting cover similarly decorated topped with a black finial, black handle and half gadrooned spout, the two handled sugar bowl and cream jug similarly decorated, 33.5ozt gross (3)
mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1907, the teapot of circular form, the sides decorated with repoussé foliate rosettes and swags, part marked hinged and slightly domed cover with black finial, black handle, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug to match, 20ozt gross (3)Condition report: Teapot: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching as to be expected. Cover a good fit and the hinge does not appear strained. Some minor creasing to the very bottom of the body. Stands firm on a flat surface with a minor wobble. Hallmark and decoration clear and crisp. Some staining to the body.Milk jug: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching as to be expected. Stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble. Hallmark and decoration clear and crisp.Sugar bowl: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching as to be expected. Stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble. Hallmark and decoration clear and crisp.
mark of Hamilton & Co., (of Calcutta), London 1935, the jug of tapering form, the rim decorated with a Celtic band, part marked flat topped hinged cover with cream coloured finial, simple brown handle, interior with removable infuser, raised on a spread foot, 17cm in height, the sugar bowl with matching decoration, 5cm in height, 15.9ozt gross (2)Footnote: Hamilton & Company was the first and probably the best known British silversmithing company operating in India. Often referred to as "The Garrard of India", they started in Calcutta in 1808 making silverware mainly for British consumption under licence from the East India Company. They later opened branches in Bombay, Delhi and Simla, continuing until 1973 when they finally closed. In 1844, they gained notoriety by inventing the 'toffee pot', a coffee pot that could also be used as a teapot, and as this example has an infuser capable of holding tea leaves or coffee grains, this could certainly be used for either beverage.
mark of Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1929, the coffee pot of octagonal tapered and panelled form with stepped shoulder, part marked, panelled, hinged and domed cover with brown panelled finial, brown handle, raised on an octagonal spread foot, two handled sugar bowl and cream jug to match, 19.7ozt gross, presented in a fitted case and retailed by Flinn & Co. of CoventryCondition report: Coffee pot: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching as to be expected. Cover a good fit and the hinge does not appear strained. Handle with one pin not locating correctly (upper). Stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble. Hallmark and engraving clear and crisp.Cream jug: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching as to be expected. Stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble. Hallmark and engraving clear and crisp. Sugar bowl: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching as to be expected. Stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble. Hallmark and engraving clear and crisp. Case: Overall in fair condition. Some minor scuffing to the lower. Corners of the cover distressed, particularly top right where the wood is exposed.
mark of Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1930/1, the teapot of circular form, the shoulder with a band of egg and dart decoration, part marked, stepped and hinged cover topped with a black finial, black handle, raised on a stepped and splayed foot, signed to the underside, the coffee pot and two handled sugar bowl to match, the kettle with pegged hinge, side hinged cover and black handle on a four legged stand with removable (unmarked) burner, 97.8ozt gross (excluding the burner)
mark of A. E. Poston & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1939, the teapot of circular form, the shoulder with a band of Celtic design, part marked slightly hinged and domed cover with brown finial, simple angular brown handle, raised on a splayed foot, the two handled sugar bowl and cream jug to match, 33.4ozt gross (3)
mark of J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1961/64, the teapot of octagonal form, gadroon edged shoulder decorated with shell and scroll motifs, part marked slightly hinged and domed cover with brown finial, panelled spout and simple brown handle, raised on a squat pedestal foot, the coffee pot, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug to match, 61.7ozt gross (4)Condition report: All four pieces:Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching as to be expected. Covers a good fit and the hinges do not appear strained on the tea and coffee pots. All stand firm on a flat surface with no wobble. Hallmarks and decoration clear and crisp.
A COLLECTION OF SHELLEY 'REGENT' SHAPE TEAWARES decorated in the 'Dog Roses' pattern, W12275, comprising: teapot, sugar bowl, pair sandwich plates, 12 square side plates, 12 saucers, nine cups Condition Report : teapot has a crack to the base, two cups have hairlines, otherwise good, jsut crazing Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Lot of silver cutlery, 8x, with 2 mustard spoons, a compote spoon with knight and engraving, a cream spoon with flower handle, a sugar spoon with a contoured bowl, a partly twisted handle and floral engraving, sardine fork with engraving, citrus knife with silver handle with pearl finish and a large scattering spoon gracefully elaborated with figures lobes and floral pattern. Various levels. 6-23cm. Total (without citrus knife) about 164 grams. In good condition.
12 Silver spoons with crystal bowl on silver base, 833/000. 12 Teaspoons with a pear-shaped bowl on a partly twisted handle with floral engraving, 11 cm. And a crystal sugar bowl with turned-over rim and cut, placed on a round silver base with fillet rim. Foot is somewhat damaged. ø18x12cm. Spoons about 63 grams. In good condition
Two times Djokja silver. Silver 800/000 six-sided sugar bowl with hammer blow and embossed floral images. Dimensions: 5 x 7.5 cm ø. And a silver 800/000 spoon vase with hammer blow and embossed floral images. Dimensions: 6 x 5.5 cm ø. Weight: together approximately 135 gr. In good condition.
NEW HALL - LARGE 19THC ENGLISH TEA SERVICE Pattern No 2054, each piece painted with panels of panels against a blue ground with gilded flowers and leaves. Comprising a teapot, slop bowl, lidded sugar bowl, milk jug, 2 circular plates (22cms and 20.5cms diameter), rectangular shaped dish, 10 saucers (14cms diameter), 2 saucers (13.5cms diameter), 10 coffee cups, 10 tea cups. Some items with the pattern number to the bases, some damages in places.
A silver sauce boat in the Georgian style with flying scroll handle upon three hoof feet, Grant & Son, Birmingham 1936, a silver four division toast rack by Duncan & Scobbie, Birmingham 1935 and a silver sugar bowl and cream jug by John Round & Son Ltd (Joseph Ridge), London 1904, 253gms (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
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