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Wedgwood Wild Strawberry. A good quantity of mixed dinner and tea ware to include, 6 x 8" plates, 6 x 8" bowls, 5 x 9" plates, 5 saucers, 6 x tea cups, gravy boat and tray, coffee pot (damage to lid), 6 x 10.5" plates, sugar bowl, bowl, tureen (missing lid), table centre (chip to base). Two trays, (41) All of first quality, tureen missing lid, damage to coffee pot lid, table centre chip to base. 41 items in total.
A George III and Later Silver Table-Service, Various Makers and Dates Fiddle pattern, variously engraved with initials or crests, comprising6 table-spoons6 table-forks6 dessert-spoons6 dessert-forks3 teaspoons2 sauce-ladles2 cream-ladlesA butter-knifeA condiment-spoonTogether With five shell and scroll pattern fruit-knives, with silver blades and filled handlesweighable silver 55oz 18dwt, 1,738gr
A George V Silver-Mounted and 'Gem'-Set Dressing-Table Service, by Sybil Dunlop, London, 1926, One Brush Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1926 each piece with a hammered finish, applied with a foliage and flower scroll cartouche, set with various cabochon-cut stones, some lacking, comparing a oval pin-tray; a hand-mirror, mirror plate lacking; two hair-brushes, the bristles on one lacking and a clothes brushgross weight of weighable silver 13oz 16dwt, 430gr (5)The pin-tray: Fully marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The is some minor bruising/mishaping to the edges. There is some pitting to the surface overall. Would benefit from cleaning. The hand-mirror: Fully marked near edge. The marks with some wear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The is some minor bruising/mishaping to the edges. There is some minor pitting to the surface. The mirror plate and the central stone are lacking. Would benefit from cleaning. The two hair-brushes: One is fully marked on the side. There is some wear to the marks. The other is apparently unmarked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The is some bruising/mishaping to the edges. One brush is lacking the bristles and has a crease in the handle. The other brush is lacking one of the stones. Would benefit from being cleaned.The clothes brush: Fully marked on side. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. The bristles are detached from the silver back. Would benefit from being cleaned.
A Victorian Silver-Mounted Dressing-Table Mirror, by William Comyns and Sons, London, 1887 shaped oval, the openwork silver frame with foliage and flowers, the base with two knights and a central mask, the top with shield engraved with initials, with easel-back30.5cm highFully marked on bottom edge. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some small repairs and losses to the bottom left-hand edge. The easel back is velvet covered. The velvet with wear and fading. There are some scratches to the mirror plate.
A Set of Six George III Scottish Provincial Silver Table-Spoons, by John Leslie, Aberdeen, Circa 1800 Old English pattern, engraved with an initial22cm long, 11oz 4dwt, 349gr (6)Each marked on handle with maker's mark, three tower mark, omega and thistle. There is some wear to the marks but in general each is legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The initials is 'Y'
An Austrian Silver Table-Bell, Possibly by Peter Schima, Vienna, 1846 fluted tapering and with fluted loop handle90mm high, 3oz 3dwt, 98grMarked on side. There is some wear to the maker's mark. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
An Edward VII Silver-Mounted Dressing-Table Service, by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co. or Henry Matthew, London or Birmingham, 1908 each piece engraved with fleur-de-lis on an engine-turned ground, engraved with initials, comprising a timepiece; a silver-mounted glass spirit-flask; six various cylindrical silver-mounted glass dressing-table jars; an oval example; a curling-tong warmer; a pair of hair-brushes; a pair of clothes-brushes; various silver-mounted implement and other items, in a fitted faux-crocodile case with outer canvas cover, the case 56cm wide (qty)
A Seven-Piece George V Silver Table Centrepiece, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1912, The Vases 1914 each piece with pierced foliage scroll border below foliage and shell rim, comprising a centrepiece bowl, on spreading foot; a pair of smaller matching bowls and a set of four tapering vases, each on spreading footthe largest bowl 32.5cm diameter, the smaller bowls 17cm diameter, the vases 17.5cm high, 79z 16dwt, 2,482gr (7)Each piece is fully marked near rim or above foot as expected. The marks are generally clear. There is only some very minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some minor bruising to the piercing but there seems to be no repairs of splits to the piercing. One vase rocks very slightly when placed on a flat surface.
A Set of Six George III Scottish Provincial Silver Table-Spoons, by Robert Keay, Perth, Circa 1810 Fiddle pattern23cm long, 14oz 14dwt, 457gr (6)Each spoon marked three times with maker's mark RK and three times with eagle mark. There is some wear to some of the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some minor bruising to some bowls. There is a nick to the handle of one.
A Cased Austrian Silver Travelling-Canteen, by Mayerhofer and Klinkosch, Vienna, 1852, 1854, 1855 and 1856 comprising a spice-box, the hinged cover chased with foliage scrolls, the interior gilt; a Lily pattern table-spoon; table-fork; teaspoon and table-knife, with filled handle and steel blade and a plain marrow spoon, each piece engraved with an Austrian baron's coronet above initials, in fitted brown leather covered case, embossed with matching coronet and initialsthe case 29cm wide, weighable silver 9oz 12dwt, 298gr (6)Each piece marked as expected. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a very minor softening to the high points and the engraving. Ther are some scuffs and marks to the case.
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