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A Victorian silver sugar bowl, by Langley Archer West, London, 1894, in the George III style, with pierced sides, overhead swing handle and on conforming foot, with blue glass liner together with two silver-mounted glass decanters, one by Heath and Middleton, Birmingham, 1893, the other by J Gloster and Sons, London, 1903 (3)
A George V silver hot water jug and associated cream jug and sugar bowl, the hot water jug by Theodore Rossi, London, 1911, the cream-jug and sugar bowl by Charles Boyton and Son Ltd., London, 1911, the hot-water jug engraved with a crest and with wood handle, the cream jug and sugar bowl each with angular scroll handles, the hot-water jug 19.5cm high, total gross weight 19oz 15dwt (3)
A four-piece Edward VII and George V silver tea-service by Carrington and Co., London, the cream jug 1908, the sugar bowl 1909, the teapot 1910 and the hot water jug 1911, each piece with central reeded band, the teapot and hot water jug with wood handle and final, the hot water jug 13cm high, gross weight 25oz 2dwt (4)
An Edward VII silver cream jug and sugar-bowl, the first by Jackson and Fullerton, London, dated 1903, the second by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1905, each with central rim and scroll handle, on spreading foot, the cream jug engraved with initials and dated, the sugar bowl 15cm wide over handles, 10oz 17dwt (2)
A George V silver cream jug and a George V silver sugar bowl, the cream jug by G. Unite and Sons and Lyde Ltd., Birmingham, 1928, pear shaped and on reeded collet foot, the sugar bowl by Stanley and Thomas Shapland, London, 1932, plain circular and on reeded foot the cream-jug 9cm high, 9oz 3dwt (2)
A collection of assorted silver, including a pair of George II silver sugar-nips, by Robert Albin Cox, London, circa 1750, a George II silver caddy-spoon, Fiddle pattern, the bowl engraved with fruiting grapevines, a cased set of six coffee spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, a pierced serving spoon, a bookmark with horseshoe terminal, by Sampson Mordan and Co, a cased pair of napkin rings and other items, weighable silver 11oz 5dwt (qty)
A three-piece George V silver tea-service, Sheffield, 1932, each piece applied with foliage, comprising a teapot, with wood handing and finial, a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl together with an Elizabeth II silver hot water jug, tapering and with reeded band and on spreading foot, the hot water jug 18.5cm high, total gross weight 37oz 18dwt (4)
A collection of assorted silver and silver plate, the silver including a three-piece pink enamelled dressing table set, comprising a hair brush, a clothes brush and a hand mirror, a cut-glass scent bottle with faux tortoiseshell mounted cover, a cased set of twelve teaspoons and am associated pair of silver plate sugar-tongs, a napkin-ring, a cut-glass scent bottle with silver cover, a candlesticks, filled, and other items the silver plate including an Art Nouveau style bowl by WMF, weighable silver 8oz 5dwt (qty)
A collection of assorted silver plate, including an oval tray an entree-dish and cover and beaded handle, an inkstand, two toast racks, a silver plate mounted glass biscuit barrel, a teapot, a cream jug and sugar bowl and other items together with two scales, one with marble top, the other with wicker basket (one box and two scales)
A group of silver hallmarked items to include a cigarette box, milk jug, sugar bowl, card case, silver frame, cruet set, silver bowl, two napkin rings and a silver presentation dish to commemorate the founding of the Bank of England, designed and made by Christopher Lawrence in Britannia Silver 95.8% pure (60 grams) in original box. Total weight 898 grams. (13)
SHELLEY; an eight piece tea for two service in the Regent shape decorated in the 'Garden Urn' pattern comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, two cups, two saucers and side plate, pattern no.11617.Additional InformationThe side plate and one saucer are flat when flicked, but no apparent hairline cracks. Light scratches and wear throughout, the milk jug also sounds dull when struck, but no obvious damage. For postage of this lot we recommend Mailboxes Etc.
SHELLEY; a twenty-two piece part tea service comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups, seven saucers, six side plates and bread plate in the Queen Anne shape and decorated in the 'Cottage and Sheep' pattern.Additional InformationBread plate sounds dull when flicked, but no apparent hairline. One cup is also flat, but again no apparent hairlines. General wear throughout.
SHELLEY; a rare fourteen piece tea service decorated in the 'Blue Flowers and Lines' pattern, in the Vogue shape, comprising coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, five cups, six saucers, pattern number 11744 to base.Additional InformationEach with general wear, the teapot has a very fine chip to the spout which is no more than 3mm in size. Light scratches to the paintwork and decoration in parts, the sugar bowl sounds a little flat when flicked, however we can't see any signs of hairlines or cracks to the piece. One saucer with a large star crack running through the body, please refer to additional images. Sugar bowl with short, hollow ring.
SHELLEY; a six setting 'Old Island' pattern part tea service comprising tea cups, six saucers, six side plates, cream jug, sugar bowl and sandwich plate, pattern No.13657 (21).Additional InformationThe cream jug with tiny chip and crack to rim, one teacup with pronounced surface scratches to the upper section and one hair line crack beneath the rim. Two of the saucers with scratches to the detail, one of the side plates with small scratches, otherwise light general wear, some inclusions, light rubbing to detail etc.
WILEMAN & CO; a Foley twenty piece part service in the Imari palette, various patterns to include no.3737.Additional InformationNumerous cups sound flat when flicked, the taller hot water pot is cracked, the cream jug is cracked also. The sugar bowl and two saucers are also flat, as well as one of the cups.
ROYAL WINTON; a 'Jazz' six setting coffee service, each with printed marks and no.301262 to base (two cups slightly smaller in size).Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, minor rubbing to the pattern, sugar bowl with faint hairline crack to rim, crazing to the glaze throughout, one cup with tiny chip to top rim, two with staining to the interior.
A Georgian silver three piece tea set, the tea pot with serpent finial, bands of gadrooned decoration and embossed shells to the corners, London 1814, weight 40ozCondition Report: Teapot - ivory insulators which are cracked, dents and repairs to the end of the spout, a large dent to the lower body.Milk jug and sugar bowl both have minor dents to the lower body. All hallmarks match
Collection of Oriental Porcelain, including a hand painted Japanese Coffee Set comprising coffee pot, lidded sugar bowl, milk jug, six coffee cups and saucers; also, a Millsom coffee pot with six cups and saucers; and a set of Shelley style white porcelain four cups and two saucers, with a sugar bowl.
A Japanese coffee service for six decorated in relief with a with a dragon comprising coffee pot, cups, saucers, sugar bowl & cover, cream jug; a Japanese vase; a pair of blue & white Doulton Burslem tureen & covers; another smaller; Miners plates; Johnson Bros. 'Friendly Village' plates including Lily Pond, The Village Street & The Hayfield etc.
A Japanese coffee set for eight decorated with a dragon in relief comprising coffee pot, coffee cups & saucers, sugar bowl; Chinese hexagonal teapot, decorated with fruit, brass handle; a set of six Figgjo, Norway Norse Skuter plates; a cut glass vase, Commemorative cut glass decanter, coupes; silver plated coffee & hot water pot, sugar bowl & creamer; etc. qty.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER MELON-SHAPED TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, WITH MELON KNOP, COFFEE POT 23CM H, BY EDWARD BARNARD & SONS, LONDON 1834, THE COFFEE POT 1836, 72OZS 6DWTS (4)Condition report All in the same good condition with only one or two minor dents around the widest part of the body, the marks on the sugar bowl rubbed but just about legible. No noticeable thinning, no engraving or apparent erasure, no repair. Handles secure.
A LARGE VICTORIAN CARVED MAHOGANY FOLK ART TEA CHEST POSSIBLY IRISH, MID-19TH CENTURY of sarcophagus form, all over carved with bands of leaves, the hinged lid with a seated farmer holding a gun with his dog and a dead hare, the naturalistic base strewn with shamrocks, the body with relief panels of figures with deer, a stag, a bear with vines and the back with bulrushes, the corners with lion monopodia, the interior with twin lidded divisions flanking a cut-glass sugar bowl, with a Hobbs & Co brass lock 30.7cm high, 37cm wide, 22.6cm deep
λ A SMALL VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER OF PEARL TEA CHEST C.1840-50 of sarcophagus form, inlaid with an urn, leaves and flowers and with nulled decoration, the sides with ring handles, the interior with a pair of lift-out canisters flanking a sugar bowl aperture, on flattened bun feet, with key 12.4cm high, 19cm wide, 13.5cm deep
λ AN EARLY VICTORIAN TUNBRIDGE WARE AND EBONY TEA CADDY ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS BARTON, C.1840-50 of sarcophagus shape, decorated with floral mosaic bands, the hinged lid with a specimen wood parquetry panel, enclosing a fitted interior with a glass sugar bowl flanking a lidded compartment with an ivory handle, with key 12.9cm high, 21.5cm wide, 13.2cm deep
A MIXED LOT:- A small baluster milk jug, a pair of pepper casters, a two-handled sugar bowl, initialled, a drum mustard pot and matching salt (blue glass liners), both initialled "W", three other condiments, a small cigarette box with an engine-turned cover, fifteen various tea/coffee spoons (some with initials), five various condiment spoons and a George III Bead pattern cream ladle; the latter 4.9" (12.5 cms) long; 31.4 oz weighable silver (lot)
A 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SOVIET SHALLOW DISH with a swing handle & gilt bowl, a Russian silvergilt sugar sifter ladle, a small ladle with a detachable, pierced divider, a pair of plated "patent" sugar sifter tongs and a quantity of sundry small spoons, including some plated examples; the dish 6.3" (16 cms) long; 22.75 oz weighable silver (lot)
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