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James Dixon- A vintage pewter coffee service consisting of coffee pot having an ebonised handle, creamer / milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl. All having hand beaten decoration with makers mark to bases for James Dixon & Sons Cornish Pewter. Together with a twin handled pewter tray of hexagonal shape with similar decoration. Coffee pot measures 19cm tall by 18cm wide.
A George III silver sugar bowl with swing handle, repousse deocrated with floral swags, on stepped circular base with beading to outer rim, possibly by Walter Brind, London 1783, H.10cm, together with a George III silver tankard, London 1804, makers mark indistinct, gilded interior, approx. total weight 8.2 troy oz
A Villeroy & Boch Siena dinner set, including 10 dinner plates, 9 bread plates, 6 side plates, 8 dessert dishes, 6 coffee cups, 3 sugar bowls, 4 small dessert bowls, 1 salad bowl, 2 salt, 1 pepper, 1 coffee pot, 1 teapot, 8 teacups, 11 saucers, 6 napkin rings, 1 rectangular platter, 4 soup bowls, 1 small jug, 2 large jugs, 3 candlesticks, 1 soup tureen, 1 butter dish, 4 oval platters 1 gravy boat
AN IRISH SILVER GEORGIAN STYLE COFFEE POT, Dublin c.1971, mark of Royal Irish Silver Co., of plain tapering cylindrical form, with hinged domed lid and pointed finial with c-scroll handle engraved with crest of a star held aloft by an arm on a plain circular spreading foot; together with silver sugar bowl and creamer of similar design, Dublin c.1971 and c.1970, maker's mark of Royal Irish Silver Co. (c.51 troy ozs in all incl. handle). The coffee pot 26.5cm high
A MATCHED THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, of compact proportions, comprising:- Teapot, Chester c.1907, mark of George Nathan & Ridley Hayes - Sugar bowl and creamer, Birmingham (date marks rubbed), maker's mark of The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co.each of oblong form, each embossed and chased with foliate and scroll work decoration (c.18 troy ozs incl. ebon teapot handle and finial). 24cm wide across handle and spout
Silver charm bracelet with 22 charms incl. Poodle, tankard, enamel Jersey shield, revolver, typewriter, Daschund, Reindeer, Keys, shell etc, three piece silver-plated tea set, paste set brooch, other dress brooches, boxed Festival of Britain 1951 crown, Japanese tea bowl & saucer, sugar sifters etc Condition Report 53gm gross
Rapport brass cased 14 day carriage clock, with original box & operating instructions, silver & simulated tortoise shell topped dressing table jar, large Victorian brass trivet, bronzed figures, Keswick School of Industrial Arts polished steel bowl, Brownie folding camera, pair silver sugar tongs, Robert Fuller ltd. ed. print, signed in pencil, Whisky label and miscellanea in one box
Silver inset turned mahogany coaster, turned ebony bowl, matched hammered pewter tea set on tray comprising Trafalgar Pewter teapot, Civic Pewter milk jug, sugar bowl & circular tray, Old Hall stainless steel 4 piece tea set on matched oval tray, pewter wine bottle holder, brassware and miscellanea
Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern dinner and tea ware comprising nineteen plates in three graduated sizes, 2-tier cake stand, sandwich plate, large teapot, small teapot, eight cups and saucers, preserve pot, two graduated cream jugs, sugar bowl, six various bowls, butter dish and cover and two egg cups, in two boxes (52)
A Villeroy & Boch Paloma Picasso 'Castellon' pattern part dinner service, comprising; ten teacups and saucers, twelve coffee cups and eleven saucers, nine soup bowls, ten side plates, ten dinner plates, two tureens and covers, a sugar bowl, a milk jug, a fruit bowl, a teapot and cover, a coffee pot and cover, a meat plate, further serving plate and a sauce boat, all decorated with red, black and gold designs (73)
Circa 1900 Meissen porcelain tea and coffee wares, comprising eight tea cups, eight saucers, five coffee cans, four saucers, four tea plates, three small oval dishes, small sugar bowl, and two small bowls with covers, each polychrome decorated with floral sprays and gilt borders, underglaze blue crossed sword marks verso (some with damage).One plate with major loss.One saucer with large chip, and one other with medium size chip.One tea cup with handle loss and major crack, one other tea cup cracked around base.Otherwise no apparent faults.
An early Victorian oak fitted silver chest and contents, some being original to the chest and others probably being associated and in silver plate, as detailed; a silver four-piece tea and coffee service comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar and cream, each with acanthus leaf and flower engraved decoration, having gilt-washed interiors, 75oz, maker James Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1850, coffee pot h.27cm; together with a silver plated large spirit kettle on stand, silver plated and engraved salad bowl stand, h.35cm, a large salver, dia.36cm, card waiter, 19cm; the centre section being fully-fitted and comprising pair of silver plated gilt-washed and cut glass table salts of good size, pair of silver salt spoons, sugar tongs, five silver handled table knives, tray, with silver Queens Pattern flatware comprising nine tablespoons, one table fork, six dessert forks, six egg-spoons, and two dessert spoons, all by James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh circa 1850; and six Roberts & Belk silver dessert spoons; and a small quantity of plated flatware (weighable silver flatware gross 53oz), the fully fitted and annotated chest bearing original makers label for James & Walter Marshall, Jewellers of 41 George Street, Edinburgh, and having iron strap end carry handles, chest w.67cm.Chest – shrinkage split to top, some wear to metal but complete, lock works, lid closes but not fully unless pushed down.Silver cutlery – poor to good, very mixed condition.Glass salts – both very good.Large salver – all extremities worn, copper showing through, otherwise good.Card waiter - all extremities worn, copper showing through, otherwise good.Stand – base with old repair to one foot, otherwise good.Kettle and stand – good.Teapot – large dent to side, smaller dents to shoulder.Sugar – good.Cream jug – with two dents to base and several smaller dents to underside.Box interior all original but grubby.
A Noritake teaset, the black and white ground with chrysanthemums comprising two cake plates, seven cups, ten saucers, ten plates, two jug and a sugar bowl Condition Report: Some rubbing to decoration on all pieces, one plate badly rubbed, two cups cracked, one cup chipped, surface scratches.
An extensive Wedgwood Whitehall dinner service comprising four tureens, two with lids, twelve dinner plates two oval platters, two vegetable dishes, teapot, twelve side plates, six cups, six saucers, sauceboat, two jugs, lidded sugar bowl, seven soup coups, seven saucers, four dessert bowl, one larger and twelve other assorted plates together with Wedgwood Ulander part dinner service comprising eight dinner plates, six cups, eight saucers, larger saucer, eight side plates, two other similar, four coffee cans and saucers, oval platter and three dessert bowls, two cups and one saucer and sugar bowl also with further Wedgwood items Condition Report: Wedgwood Whitehall dinner service. four tureens two with lid - all ok. twelve dinner plate - ok condition. two oval platters. two vegetable dishes. teapot. twelve side plates. six cups. six saucers. sauceboat - broken. two jugs. lidded sugar bowl - lid broken. seven soup coups. seven saucers. four dessert bowl. one larger. twelve other assorted plates. Wedgwood Ulander part dinner service . eight dinner plates. six cups. eight saucers. larger saucer. eight side plates. two other similar. four coffee cans and saucers. oval platter. three dessert bowls. two cups and one saucer. sugar bowl. also with further Wedgwood items. All items have been used with light to medium utensil marks, some rubbing to the decoration.
A collection of silver flatware, including: a paper knife applied with the arms of the University of Cambridge, Birmingham, 1897; two differing pairs of George III silver sugar-tongs, each London, 1799; a Victorian Fiddle Thread pattern spoon with shovel-shaped bowl, London, 1851; a George III silver pierced sifting spoon, by Prince and Cattles, York, circa 1800; a King's pattern mustard spoon, by Mary Chawner, London, 1836; a cased set of tea-knives; a cased set of teaspoons, finials lacking; a part cased set of teaspoons with a pair of sugar-tongs; various other items including a pair of Norwegian silver and enamel condiment-spoons and a pair of knife-rests, weight of silver 12oz 5dwt (qty)
A group of silver, comprising: a Victorian silver cream-jug, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1899, in the George II Irish style, helmet-shaped and chased with animals among foliage and flowers; a Victorian silver sugar-bowl, by James Dixon and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1898, tapering cylindrical and with scroll rim; An Elizabeth II silver tea-strainer, by Edward Barnard and Son Ltd, London, 1953 and a George V silver vase, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd., London, 1926, later engraved with an inscription, the vase 12cm high, 15oz 7dwt (4)
A George III Scottish silver teapot and stand, by W. and P. Cunningham, Edinburgh, 1802, oval and with reeded rim, engraved with acorns and oak leaves, the hinged cover with ivory finial, engraved on one side with a crest and on the other with initials, the stand conforming and with wood base, together with: an Old Sheffield plate sugar-bowl and cream-jug, each on bun feet, engraved with initials, the teapot 29.5cm wide, gross weight of silver 15oz 16dwt (4). The teapot is marked underneath. The cover apparently unmarked. The finial thread and nut with marks for Charles Stuart Harris, circa 1900. The is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use to the teapot. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. There has been a repair to the hinge with small areas of visible solder. There have also been repairs to the handle sockets. The wood handle is probable later and there is some cracking and staining to the ivory finial. The marks on the stand are rather worn. There is some scratching and wear, noticeable as a softening to the engraving. There is wear to both the sugar-bowl and cream-jug with copper showing through in areas. Each piece engraved with initials EF though with some differences to the engraving between the silver pieces and the Old Sheffield plated pieces.
A Lowerdown pottery foxglove pattern coffee set, designed by David Andrew Leach, on a mottled ground, comprising coffee pot and cover, eight mugs, cream jug and sugar bowl, butter dish and preserve jar and cover, impressed Lowerdown seals, preserve jar also with painted David Leach seal, coffee pot 22cm (13) (unused)
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