A collection of silver and silver plate including a pierced silver plate pedestal dish, a gilded carved Georgian silver acorn spoon, hallmarked London, 1838, W, a Georgian sugar sifter spoon with leaf form engraved bowl and engraved handle with scrolling motifs, on the back of the handle is engraved with a floral design, hallmarked for London, 1700's indistinct makers mark and a silver butter knife, repousse detail to the handle and foliate engraving to the blade: hallmarked 1908, J.G, Birmingham. Largest 14cm.
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A Tea Set, 875/1000 silver, composed of teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, decoration engraved "Cartouche with garlands and monogram", ivory finials and insulators, Russian, signs of use, Moscow assay mark by Nikolay Nikolayevich Korbitsky (1887); Moscow assay mark by Lev Fedorovich Oleks (1893) and Andrei Andreev Alexandrov maker's mark, without Portuguese marks, pursuant to Decreto-Lei No. 120/2017, of 15 September - art. 2, paragraph 2, c), Dim. - 14 cm; Peso - 1.056 g.
A Victorian silver pedestal bowl with floral repousse decoration, assayed London 1886 by Charles Edwards along with a silver sugar bowl raised on three feet and sugar tongs, sugar bowl assayed Birmingham 1918 by Levi & Salaman. 263g Crack to the rim of the pedestal bowl, foot has come off the sugar bowl but is present.
A SHELLEY 'IDEAL CHINA C.R.0708' PART TEA SET, printed and tinted with pink and blue flowers with grey leaves, comprising twin handled bread and butter plate, five cups, five saucers, six tea plates, milk and sugar,(sugar bowl has stained cracks, one cup has hairline, one saucer sounds defective when tapped), together with an unmarked bone china tea set, printed with roses for six settings and a similar Bisto sugar bowl (qty)
THREE PIECES OF GEORGIAN CUTLERY, to include a pair of sugar tongs of shell and open work design, engraved monogram S.W to the handle, stamped sterling silver, an Old English pattern sugar sifter, with an engraved lion to the handle, hallmarked London 1997, 'Richard Crossley' together with an Old English pattern sauce spoon, with gilt bowl and engraved initial 'S' to the handle, hallmarked London 1830, approximate gross weight 2.28ozt, 70.9 grams (Condition Report:- overall condition good, general light wear)
ROYAL ALBERT 'ATHENA' DINNER/TEA WARES, comprising two tureens (one finial loose), teapot, gravy boat and stand, twelve small bowls, six twin handled soups and six saucers (all 1st) the rest are seconds, two cake plates, twelve dinner plates, twelve 20.5cm plates, oval open vegetable dish, three meat platters, six twin handled soups and six saucers, twelve cups, ten saucers (two crazed), twelve side plates, cream jug, two sugar bowls and six cereal bowls, the rest are just marked Paragon 'Athena', six cereal bowls, milk jug and a small sugar bowl
A ROYAL ALBERT 'PRAIRIE ROSE' DINNER SERVICE, comprising a tea pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, five tea cups, nine saucers, six tea plates, two circular serving bowls, six dessert bowls, an oval serving bowl, six soup bowls and saucers, ten dinner plates, a pair of twin handled serving platters and a pepperette, together with a Bavarian porcelain hot water jug (quantity) Condition Report Seconds, comprise three tea cups, one has a broken handle, five saucers, all six tea plates and both twin handled serving platters, all other items are firsts. Set has been used with some signs of wear
TWO BOXES OF GLASS AND CERAMICS, to include Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' 26cm plate (seconds), serving plate, sugar bowl and trinket dish (firsts), four French porcelain 'Derby Posies' style plates, tea cups and saucers marked as Dresden, Japanese Imari Owl, signed to base, Denby two pint jug, various trinkets, 20th Century drinking glasses, decanter and vase etc
A collection of silver salt and condiment spoons, to include: A silver old English stem mustard spoon, with shovel bowl by Hester Bateman, a pair of George III silver old English stem salt spoons, by William Sumner, London 1798, a George III silver fiddle and thread condiment spoon, by Paul Storr, London 1819, together with other silver salt, mustard and teaspoons, including continental examples, and two pairs of silver sugar tongs. (condition varies). (total weight 312.5g). (21)
A silver circular baluster form sugar caster, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1929, height 14.5cm, together with an Edwardian silver twin handled circular pedestal bowl, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1908, and a William IV silver butter knife, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, with carved ivory handle. (total gross weight 237.9g). (3)
Four Copeland Spode blue and white pottery pieces decorated in the 'Italian' pattern comprising a bowl, 24cm diameter, one similar bowl, 24cm diameter, a canted square dish, 18.5cm wide, and a small sugar bowl, 10.5cm, pre-glaze chip to rim of bowl, surface scratching to interiors on all four pieces
A collection of silver; a Georgian snuff box, decorated with a wreath to top, hallmarked to lid and body, 1801. Egg cup, 1934 and a collection of pepper pots marked for Chester,Birmingham (2) and a decorative pair with blue liners for London. A spoon and salt, plus an ashtraymarked for 830 silver. A large glass bowl for salt or sugar, banded with silver to top (Georgian marks)and base (Victorian marks). A silver rimmed fruitwood bowl. An unmarked coin-set bowl, a heavymedallion-set bowl marked metal argente. Two salts with blue liners and a pair of large, heavilydecorated salt/pepper, all apparently unmarked. Weighable silver 12.5 troy oz. Condition; Snuff box by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson. Top opening only. Hinge and friction close OK. Scuff marks to base plus a very small knock and ding; a few small dings to lid. Egg cup, 1934Birmingham, appears to be a variant of S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd. Peppers, the pair are OK, the larger pepper good, the other two have small dings with a loose lid to one. The spoon and ashtray are worn-OK whilst the salt is heavily dented. The glass salt has a U shaped crack from bottom to top on one side but seems secure- possibly why the banding is of different periods. All else OK with some tarnish spots to one of the salts with the blue liners.
Coconut cup, sugar basin and milk jug from Garrard and company Ltd and a banded mug with marks for Cupid in a heart shaped cartouche and 1603. An old coffee grinder, probably Belgian. Plus various plated wares. Condition; coconut cup, generally OK but scratches. White metal band to top. Garrard and company Ltd, very good condition. Mug, worn but functional. Coffee grinder, works but in need of TLC. Silver plate, warn / tarnished with silver plate wearing from the bowl.
A collection of silver plated wares, including a silver plated tea and coffee set, with coffee pot, 22 by 10.5 by 22cm high, teapot, 27 by 12 by 16cm high, a twin handled sugar bowl, 21 by 10.5 by 11cm high, and a milk jug, 13.5 by 7.5 by 11cm high, together with various flatware, and some pewter wares. (1 box)
A collection of Art Deco and similar style ceramics, comprising, a Beswick Art Deco style floral basket vase, stamped to its base '819', 25 by 9.5 by 29cm high, a Past Times Art Deco style tea set and other wares, comprising a circular form tea pot, 23 by 7 by 17.5cm high, milk jug, 15 by 5.5 by 9.5cm high, lidded sugar bowl, 10 by 5 by 12cm high, four conical form tea cups with four saucers, four tea plates, and two Royal Staffordshire 'The Biarritz' square form plates, one tea plate and a dinner plate. (18)
A four piece Victorian silver tea and coffee service, by Edward, John and William Barnard, London, 1847, each piece pear-shaped and on spreading foot, engraved with foliage and a coat-of-arms, worn on some piece, comprising: a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 25.5cm high, gross weight 64oz 11dwt, 2,007gr (4)
Various ceramics to include a fine quality porcelain cachepot hand-gilded and decorated with flowers and a heavy 19th century stoneware harvest jug impressed with the name 'Caroline'The modern Spode platter decorated in yellow and blue is in good order; the 19th century transfer-decorated and tinted slop/sugar bowl does have a long hairline crack emanating from the top of the lip gong down to and reaching the upper foot rim 9cm, apart from that it appears to be in pretty good overall condition; the late 19th century Royal Doulton teapot unusually transfer decorated hand-tinted with scrolling foliage and flower heads etc. which appears to be in reasonable order for the age, some glaze crazing and some gilding rubbed, handle appears to be in good condition, it is noted that the spout end has had some restoration probably some years ago, the lid appears in good general overall condition with no signs of restoration to the loop handle on the top, the cream glazing inside is good; the 19th century pewter-mounted ceramic hot-water jug with thumbpiece which exhibits glaze crazing to the inside of the hug and also to the underside which has a darker area commensurate with age, it is noted that there is some scratching and scuffing around the bottom area of the foot, some gilding away mostly to the handle area and scratches to the red ground, pewter thumbpiece is hinged and appears original and has two splits along the rim side of the pewter although the corresponding china lip appears in reasonable condition apart from minor rim fritting to the edges; the modern hand-gilded and decorated two-handled continental cachepot in seemingly good order although dirty, the handles look good and original, the decoration is bright, the gilding is good as is the underside of the foot; the hand-painted bone-china chocolate pot in Chinese style by James Skerrett, modern but based on an 18th century design and as such in good overall general condition with no major problems either to the main baluster-shaped body or the dome-topped cover; a 19th century glazed stoneware harvest style jug decorated profusely with fruiting vine and scenes of revelry with cherubs drinking and playing instruments in high relief, the moulded handle is formed as a whippet-style dog and unfortunately has sustained a crack right through just above the lower leg section, there are some (in the Auctioneer's opinion) firing cracks associated with the decoration in relief and, although they look like hairlines, were probably caused as a result of firing, where the dog's nose and legs are affixed to the upper body there is also a one-inch crack going right along which can be seen from the outside although not from the inside, Self-evidently, the four holes indicate that it would have had some sort of cover which is now lacking, the underside of the foot is as expected with varying colours and the spout appears good, the item appears heavy in the hand and as per catalogue description has the name 'Caroline' impressed in an uneven line indicating that the letters were pressed individually.
Silver 812.5 (13 lots), 568 g. Old Vienna 1858, master mark SundD Splendidly chased and chiselled sugar bowl with volutes and rocaille decoration on volute feet, hinged lid with pommel in floral form, gilded inside, key. Dimensions approx. 16.5 x 13 x 11.5 cm.Silber 812.5 (13 Lot), 568 g. Alt-Wien 1858, Meisterzeichen SundD Prunkvoll getriebene und ziselierte Zuckerdose mit Voluten und Rocaillendekor auf Volutenfüßchen, Scharnierdeckel mit Knauf in floraler Form, Innenvergoldung, Schlüssel. Abmessungen ca. 16.5 x 13 x 11.5 cm. Tadelloser Zustand.
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