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A Meissen teapot and cover, circa 1730, the bullet-shaped body with a curved, faceted spout and wishbone handle, painted in underglaze-blue, iron-red, green, purple and gilding with the Tischenmuster of indianische Blumen issuing from a table flanked by a fence, the handle and spout with sprigs of indianische Blumen, all below a seeded trellis border reserved with flower-heads around the rim, the cover similarly decorated and applied with a flower-bud finial, crossed swords and painter's mark in underglaze-blue, incised x inside footrim, 9.5cm., 3.75in., haircrack and associated small flat chip to base of handle, two tiny flat chips to tip of spout, (2).
A Meissen part table service, circa 1750-60, each piece moulded around the rim with the Altozier pattern and painted with scattered deutsche Blumen within shaped brown-edged rims, comprising: eighteen plates and two soup plates; together with three later saucers, painted with flower sprays, crossed swords in underglaze-blue, various impressed numerals, each approx. 24.2cm., 9.5in., minor flat rim chips, minor typical wear to enamels, (23).
A Royal Copenhagen `Flora Danica' part table service, late 19th-early 20th century, each piece finely painted with a named botanical specimen below pink-ground pearl borders within gilt-edged serrated rims, comprising: a large oval bowl and domed cover, the entwined branch handle with flower terminals, Cytisus Laburnum.L., 40cm., 15.75 in., a circular bowl and domed cover, Leontoden autumnalis.L., 23.7cm., 9.25 in., a large oval dish, Trapa nalans.L., 52.2cm., 20.5 in., a circular dish, Corydalis cava.L., 35.5cm., 14in., a medium oval dish, Solanum miniatum Bernh., 37.5cm., 14.75 in., a shaped rectangular dish, Papaver Argemone.L., 29.8cm., 11.75 in., a shaped triangular dish, Oxalis Stricta.L., 28.3cm., 11.125 in., two small shaped triangular dishes, Cirsium acaule.All. and Oxalis corniculata.L., 21.3., 8.375 in., an oval dish with entwined branch handle, Viola Silvatica.Fr., 24.2cm., 9.5 in., two leaf-shaped dishes with handles, Pingvicola vulgaris.L. and Primula farinosa.L., 21.2cm., 8.375 in. and four later circular individual butter dishes, 7.7cm., 3in., wave marks in blue, script titles in black, some with Royal Copenhagen and crown marks printed in green, various numerals and painter's mark in green enamel, impressed numerals, a few minor rim chips, (18).
A pair of Continental porcelain gilt-framed plaques, late 19th century, painted by G. Bertini, signed, one with three cavaliers drinking and playing music to two serving girls, the other with an old lady telling the fortune of a young cavalier seated at a table with other gentlemen and a serving girl, first inscribed 'In difesa', 24.7 by 18.4cm., 9.75 by 7.25in.; together with another Continental porcelain gilt-framed plaque, late 19th century, indistinctly signed, depicting a cavalier on horseback surrounded by a group of people in a courtyard, impressed K 824, 21.5 by 14.5cm., 8.25 by 5.75in., (3).
German table silver, mostly L.Werner and Clemens Dahmen, circa 1900, crested, reeded handles with foliate terminals, comprising: 12 tablespoons, 24 table forks, 8 pairs of fish eaters, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 sorbet spoons, 12 pastry forks, 12 fruit forks, with steel blades: 24 table knives, 12 dessert knives, 11 fruit knives and reeded fiddle pattern: 12 sorbet spoons, 12 pairs of seafood eaters, 5354gr, 172oz 2dwt weighable silver.
Table silver, majority Russian, 19th century, comprising: 12 silver-gilt Fiddle pattern derivitive dessert spoons, forks and knives, P. Owtschinikow, 1896-1908, a silver serving spoon and a soup ladle en-suite; 12 table forks in rococco style, M. Owtschinikow, 1896-1908, and 12 associated table knives with steel blades, by another maker, 1896-1908; 12 table forks and 12 table knives with steel blades, Iwan Bednjakow, St Petersburg, 1843 and circa; 12 shell-decorated table spoons, majority Vienna, 1837 and 1851; 6 Fiddle pattern dessert spoons and forks, Edinburgh 1840 and Dublin 1831; and a Russian silver fish slice, Nikols and Plinke, St. Petersburg, 1861, in a wood case, width of case 47.5cm, 18.5in, approx. 6300gr, 202oz of weighable silver.
A pair of Serving Spoons and a composite Queen's pattern table service, former Paul Storr, Service various dates and makers, London, several pieces Birmingham and Sheffield, Storr spoons 1811, service 1823-95, former Old English pattern, service comprising: 12 table forks, 6 table spoons, 16 table knives, 13 dessert forks, 9 dessert spoons, 10 dessert knives with silver blades, 12 teaspoons, 2 tea caddy spoons, 6 salt spoons, 2 shovel-shaped spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 2 butter knives, 1 grape scissors, 2 serving spoons, 1 fish serving knife and fork, 1 carving knife and fork, 1 soup ladle, and an unassociated pair of sugar tongs, Brimingham, 1927, 5900gr, 190oz excluding knives.
Old English pattern table silver, majority, London, 1792-1807, lion crested: 53 table forks, Thomas Barker, 1807 21 table spoons, Urquhart & Hart, 1792/Thomas Barker, 1805 18 dessert spoons, 1792/1800, one 1893 18 dessert forks, Thomas Barker, 1807 2 serving spoons, Peter & Ann Bateman, 1792 sauce ladle, 1792 and associated:6 Hanoverian dessert spoons, 1771 and 6 table spoons, 1736, 6900gr, 221oz 16dwt.
Miscellaneous table silver, pair of asparagus tongs, London, 1825; and two further pairs of tongs, London, late 18th Century; 2 Old English pattern serving spoons, London, 1775/95; 8 Onslow pattern table spoons, 18th Century dates and makers; skewer, London, 1787; German silver-gilt marrow scoop from a travelling set, Augsburg, circa 1730; and also, caddy spoon, marrow scoop, pair of sugar nips, salt spoon and a shaving brush holder.
A Set of George V table silver, E. Viners, Sheffield, 1931, Hanoverian pattern, comprising: six soup spoons, six table forks, six table knives, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six dessert knives, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, a salt spoon, two mustard spoons, two serving spoons and a three-piece carving set, the knives and carving set with ivory handles, in a tall fitted wood cabinet with moulded borders, four pieces 1929/30, height of cabinet 76cm, 30in, 2009gr, 64oz 12dwt of silver.
A pair of George IV silver table candlesticks and a George II silver salver, John and Thos. Settle and Wiliam Peaston,Sheffield and London,1822 and 1751, former circular, foliate-decorated, other shaped circular with shells at intervals, the underside initialled and dated 1770, height of candlesticks 27.5cm, 10.75in, the salver 594gr, 19oz, the candlesticks loaded.
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