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A silver hallmarked sugar bowl by John Hunt of Preston bearing London date letter I. Together with a pair of silver hallmarked tongs , Sheffield hallmarks for Joseph Rodgers & Sons. Also a white metal bottle opener. Bowl measures 9.5 cm diameter, the bottle opener measures 13.5 cm long and the tongs measures 9.5 cm long.
Victorian silver four piece teaset comprising spirit kettle on stand, teapot, sugar and cream Edinburgh 1877, Maker Mackay and Chisholm, 2786g gross. CONDITION REPORT: Spirit kettle - a few dimple bruises to the body. Light scratching. Stand is squint.Teapot - one large dimple bruise to body and others smaller. Scratching to the body.Cream jug - a few small dimple bruises to the body. Some scratching.Sugar bowl - large bruise to the body, black spots to the body, light scratching.
LINO SABATTINI (B. 1925) FOR CHRISTOFLE 'COMO' SILVER-PLATE COFFEE AND TEA SERVICE, DESIGNED 1956 comprising a COFFEE POT, 22cm high; a TEA POT, 30.5cm long; a CREAMER, 12cm high; a SUGAR BOWL, 11cm wide; and a SERVING TRAY, 48cm across, each with impressed maker's marks GALLIA/ FRANCE/ PROD. CHRISTOFLE (5)
A Dutch silver octolobed baluster cream jug, maker's mark FAH beneath a hammer (not traced), 1814-1953 2nd standard (.833), engraved with flowers and vacant rococo reserves, 11.3cm (4 1/2in) high; and a twin handled pedestal sugar bowl by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London date worn, with a moulded rim and girdle, on a moulded pain foot, 16cm (6 1/4in) across handles, 410g (12.2 oz) gross (2)
A Midwinter Stylecraft "Toadstool" pattern coffee set, designed by Jessie Tain, comprising coffee pot, milk jug sugar bowl and four trios Condition Report:There are no visible chips, cracks or repairs. There is a small area on the lid where the glaze hasnt quite taken to the body, some pieces are stained
A Susie Cooper porcelain part dinner and coffee service, decorated in the Glen Mist pattern, for Wedgwood, comprising three vegetable tureens and covers, gravy boat, twelve dinner and dessert plates, two cream jugs, sugar bowl, bread plate, preserve pot, eleven coffee cups or cans, eleven saucers, six tea plates and a shaped dish, (62).
A 19th century Irish Killarney yew and fruitwood marquetry tea chest, inlaid with urns of flowers, borders of scrolling leaves and flowers, the hinged lid with initials 'R G' on a seaweed ground, the interior with a pair of lift-out lidded canisters flanking a sugar bowl aperture, 34.5cm wide. Provenance: The collection of the late Geoffrey Harley, Pickwick End, Corsham.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
A MIXED LOT:- An Iraqi niellowork circular jewel box with a mirror inside the cover, an Indian "barrel" pepper, a late Victorian embossed cream jug & sugar bowl, monogrammed, a child's rattle, a cheroot holder case, and an engraved evening purse, initialled and dated "1918"; the latter 3.6" (9 cms) long; 8.1 oz weighable silver (7)
A MIXED LOT:- A George III Irish mug with embossed decoration, initialled "C.L.A.", by Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1803, a Victorian sugar bowl with swirl-fluting and beading, a porringer with a hammered finish, inscribed, and two Victorian engraved Christening mugs (one inscribed); the Irish mug 3.8" (9.8 cms) high; 22.8 oz
A 20TH CENTURY HAND-MADE CREAM JUG & MATCHING SUGAR BOWL with a niellowork frieze around the bodies, bifurcated loop handles and raised borders, unmarked, but made by Sidney J. Sparrow* of London during the late 1930's; 4" (10 cms) high each; 22.3 oz (2) *Sidney Sparrow taught part-time at the Gravesend School of Art and worked for R.E. Stone and later for William Comyns.
A George III Irish silver oval sugar basket with moulded bale handle and rim, engraved with band of leaf ornament, the body with leaf swags, bellflower ornament and roundels, on oval foot, 7ins x 4.25ins x 5.25ins high, possibly by William Homer, Dublin 1800 (weight 8ozs), a Victorian silver sugar sifter spoon with circular bowl and reeded handle, by Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1872, and an Edward VII silver sugar sifter spoon of naturalistic form, by Hukin & Heath, London 1900 (combined weight 2.4ozs)
A late Victorian tortoiseshell and silver mounted heart pattern box and cover with pierced and gadroon mounts, 4ins x 3.5ins x 2.25ins high, by William Comyns, London 1894, a George V silver sugar castor of large proportions, with moulded girdle to body and on circular footrim, 9.25ins high, by Barker Brothers, Chester 1913, a silver circular bowl with shaped rim and part reeded body, 4.5ins diameter x 2.5ins high, and a selection of other silver and silver mounted items, various (combined weighable silver 26ozs)
Early 20th century silver bowl of circular form, with shaped leaf and flower-head border and engraved initials, on a circular base (underside stamped - Sterling 3 Gill). All at approximately 3ozs, 12cm diameter, together with a cut glass sugar sifter with pierced silver plated cover and a single plated salt spoon (3)
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