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An early Victorian three-piece silver tea service by James McKay, Edinburgh 1838, of squat circular form with engraved floral decoration, the spout and handles with acanthus decoration on four outswept feet with shell motif, each piece inscribed "Presented to James Mitchell by James Russell Esq of Arnotdale as a mark of his Esteem, 1843", 49oz (3)
A matched five piece silver tea service the teapot, hot water pot, cream and sugar by Robert Scott, Glasgow 1913, the matched hot water pot by Davidson, Henderson & Sorley, Glasgow 1935, of tapering cylindrical form with ribbed band and bird's head spout, the looping handle terminating in mythical beast's head 90oz (5)
A Victorian iron bound oak silver chest containing; a suite of silver cutlery by Robert Stewart, Sheffield 1858, single struck in the Princess Pattern, comprising a pair of basting spoons, twelve tablespoons, twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve sauce ladles, a soup ladle, a mustard spoon, four salt spoons. With twelve further teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, same maker with marks for Glasgow 1860, total silver weight 161oz (81) A Victorian three-piece silver tea service by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1858, comprising teapot, cream and sugar (57oz) with matching silver plated kettle on stand and a coffee pot (5) A set of four graduated silver plated meat dish covers (the smallest 37.5cm long, the largest 51cm long) A silver plated double handled serving tray 75cm across the handles A silver plated 6 bottle cruet frame (1 bottle undamaged) and a silver plated six division toastrack A silver plated entree dish and cover All items except the toastrack monogrammed "K". Weighable silver 218oz The silver chest custom fitted to take all the above items, 81cm x 51cm x 61cm With original purchase receipt from Robert Stewart, Watchmaker, Goldsmith and Jeweller, Glasgow 1860 Provenance: Mr Hugh Kirkwood Esq. (1820-1880) and thence by family descent The monogram "K" refers to Mr Hugh Kirkwood, a banker with the Thistle Bank which became part of the Union Bank of Scotland and is now part of Lloyds Banking Group. Mr Kirkwood was also factor to John Campbell Colquhoun of Killermont, part of the family of the Colquhoun's of Luss. Mr Kirkwood and his wife, Jessy lived in Killermont Cottage on the Colquhoun Estate. This chest and its contents was a wedding gift to the couple. Mr Kirkwood, an esteemed member of West of Scotland society laid the foundation stone of Partick Bridge, Glasgow.
Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen, Denmark, a five piece Sterling silver tea and coffee service No. 875 comprising; teapot, coffee pot, hot milk jug, covered cream jug and sugar bowl, the bases stamped with the 1945 - 77 marks, the coffee pot 16.5cm high with a Sterling silver tray by Georg Jensen in the Blossom pattern designed 1939 stamped 2E, 56cm across the handles, 113oz total weight (6) Provenance: Sotheby's New York, 20th Century Decorative Arts, 31st March 2007. Lot 127 Georg Jensen is Denmark's most renowned silversmith of the 20th Century. The company has become synonymous with quality craftsmanship and creative design. Harald Nielsen (1891-1977) was an outstanding draughtsman and the creator of some of the most successful designs for the Georg Jensen company. Beginning his career as an apprentice in 1909, his innovative designs forged his place as a trusted colleague to Georg Jensen himself, and saw his skills evolve to that of a master craftsman, after over fifty years working at the company
A Wedgwood Porcelain 'Gold Florentine' Tea Service, decorated with a border of dragons, phoenix and scrollwork, printed marks, comprising:- a bread and butter plate, twelve dessert plates, 20cm diameter, twelve side plates, 15.5cm diameter, milk jug, sugar bowl, twelve teacups and saucers. (51 pieces)
A Victorian silver matched three piece tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug in the Chinoiserie manner, the fluted bulbous shaped bodies heavily engraved with scrolling flowers and foliage sections beneath wavy shaped rims with stylised strapwork, all on shaped circular wavy rimmed feet, the teapot with hinged cover surmounted by a seated Chinaman finial above C-scroll handle, the teapot by Edward, Edward Jr, William & John Barnard, London, 1845 & 1844, the sugar bowl by Edward, John & William Barnard, London, 1847 (3) 48.83 ozt (1,518.8 grams)
An Edwardian silver three piece tea service, William Aitken, Birmingham 1903, comprising teapot, sugar basin and cream jug, with cut card rims and repoussé floral decoration, raised on three toed feet; together with a pair of silver sugar tongs, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1915, gross weight 18.95 tr.oz. (4)
A vintage George VI silver Art Deco style four piece tea and coffee service, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1945, consisting of coffee pot, teapot, jug & twin handled sugar bowl, of circular tapering form onto a circular spreading foot, wood effect Bakelite finials & angular handles, engraved initials, the coffee pot standing 6¾in. (17.2cm.) high, gross weight 49.6 tr.oz.* Condition: In very good condition, heavy gauge silver, no dents found, clear hallmarks.
A John Ridgway porcelain full tea service, 19th century, pattern no. 1063, painted with sprays of flowers within gilt and cobalt blue shaped borders, comprising a teapot and stand; covered sucrier and stand; milk jug; slop bowl; cake plate (a/f); twelve tea plates; twelve tea cups; twelve coffee cups; and twelve saucers. (55)
A Bing & Grondahl Kjobenhavn Danmark dinner service, floral decorated, comprising twelve dinner plates, twelve salad plates, twelve side plates, twelve coffee cups and saucers, twelve tea cups and saucers, an oval meat plate, two circular serving dishes, an oval serving dish, a sauce boat on stand, a tureen and cover, a comport and salt and pepper pots.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory part tea service, with floral painted decoration, shape numbers 1613 and 1682, height of teapot 14.5cm. Condition report: Cream jug - no condition issues.Small chip to one saucer, firing fault to other saucer.One cup has tiny split / crack.Sugar bowl - no condition issues.Teapot - no condition issues.
A Minton Haddon Hall bone china fifty four piece part dinner and tea service, comprising a tureen, length 35cm, two oval dishes, length 27.5cm, a teapot and stand, height 16cm, a gravy boat, length 20cm, a cream jug, a milk jug, a fruit bowl, diameter 25.5cm, six cups and saucers, a sugar bowl, eight dinner plates, diameter 27cm, eight salad plates, diameter 20.5cm, eight side plates, diameter 15.8cm, eight dessert bowls, diameter 6.5cm.

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