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A silver four piece tea and coffee service Of plain baluster form, with domed lids, wooden handles and turned circular wooden finials, raised on a circular foot, comprising, tea pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1965, retailed by Lowe & Sons Chester (4) height of coffee pot 22.5cm, weight combined 65 troy oz
An Irish silver four piece tea service Of circular baluster form, the flared rims with pierced Celtic scroll work, each raised on mythical headed feet, comprising; tea pot, hot water pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, by T Weir & Sons., Dublin 1923, (4) weight combined 81 troy oz CONDITION REPORT: The handles are the same colour and are secure Slight discolouration to handles, appears to have been cleaned with white residue left, some scratches too No apparent repair work the sugar bowl with two small internal bruises where the legs are No initial or crests No apparent repairs
A stylish Dutch silver two handled tea tray, S. Spyer, early 20th century, rectangular with outset canted corners, gadroon border, 61cm across, a stylish Dutch silver three piece tea service, makers mark D A, Waarborg, in early 18th century style and a Dutch silver spirit heater stand (lacking burner), gross combined weight 146ozs. Illustrated.
An early 19th century Staffordshire part tea & coffee service richly decorated in mazarine blue and apricot with foliate gilding, comprising: Coffee pot and cover with butterfly finial, sugar box and cover, bowl, teapot stand, three side plates, cake plate, teacup & saucer to/w a similar part tea service decorated with mazarine blue and peach colours, comprising oval teapot, milk jug, saucer dish and a trio, all c. 1805-1820 Condition Report Hairlines in cover of the coffee potOval teapot - chip to spout, hairline and handle rivetedSaucer dish with hairline
An early 19th century Ridgway tea service decorated with finely painted polychrome flowers within a mazarine blue and gilded border, patt. 2/623, comprising: Teapot, cover and stand, sugar box and cover, milk jug, bowl, circular cake plate, oversized teacup and saucer, coffee cup, teacup and two saucers Condition Report Overall bright colours and gilding, some deterioration including small crack to rim of teapot/stained and small crack to one saucer, areas of wear to gilding
A heavy quality five-piece part tea/coffee service of elongated octagonal form comprising; a kettle on stand with spirit burner, teapot, coffee pot, hot water jug and sugar basin, J. Richard Attenborough Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1911-13, 124 oz gross Condition Report Generally fair condition, kettle stand needs bracket re-braised
A pretty Victorian silver three-piece Tea Service, by Joseph Gloster, hallmarked Birmingham, 1898, of ovoid form with chased scroll and foliate decoration, scroll handles and compressed bun feet, the teapot with ebonised wood handle and finial, teapot handle damaged, teapot 5½in (14cm) high, approximate total weight 19ozt (3)
French Empire gilt porcelain twelve-piece part tea service, the reserves with classical subjects and etched gilt borders, unmarked, each cup and saucer 10cm. Condition Report The gilding is badly worn. One cup has a 3mm chip to the foot rim. Saucers have heavy wear to the gilding. No restorations. One cup signed 'Schoelcher'.
An Edwardian silver four piece tea and coffee service together with a near-matching hot water pot, comprising; coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar, cream and associated hot water pot, each of octagonal baluster form, the coffee pot with finial topped hinged dome cover and ebonised handle, gross weight 97oz, makers Charles Boyton (III), London 1903, hot water pot is Sheffield 1907, coffee pot h.25cm (5)
An early Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service, comprising; teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar and cream, the coffee pot of pear shape, the teapot of bullet shape, both finely engraved with acanthus leaves and C scrolls, having acorn finials, the sugar and cream having gilt washed interiors, coffee pot maker Edward John & William Barnard, London 1851, the remainder maker Edward & John Barnard, London 1855, gross weight 64.6oz, coffee pot h.27cm Condition Report / Extra Information All marks good. Bodies good, no dents, splits, or repairs. Appears little used with light age wear only. Excellent example.
An extensive late 19th century Meissen porcelain part dinner service, comprising; 20 dinner plates, 10 side plates, 10 tea plates, 10 soup bowls, large oval meat platter, large circular bowl, three graduated oval bowls, fruit bowl, and twin handled gravy boat on integral stand, each decorated in bright enamels with sprays of flowers on a white ground and within gilt borders, underglaze blue crossed sword mark verso Condition Report / Extra Information 57 pieces in total. Gravy boat chipped to base. Large bowl cracked. One tea plate chipped. Otherwise good. No crazing. Gilt good. Paint good. Marks good.
A Victorian style silver four-piece tea and coffee service on tray, comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar with cover, cream jug, and twin handled tray, the pots each of lobed and squat circular form, with leaf and flower engraved panels, the tray with Rococo style acanthus leaf cast rim, engraved ground with central vacant cartouche, gross weight 180oz, maker Frank Hawker Ltd, Birmingham 1963, coffee pot h.23.5cm, tray w.64cm
A large collection of silver plated itemsTo include; a spirit kettle on stand, a glass biscuit barrel and matched glass sugar barrel, a tray, a serving dish separated into three sections, a three piece tea service, a hot water jug, egg cruet for four with spoons, six gilt goblets, a salt, a shell butter dish, serving fork with silver handle, a cased set of six soup spoons, two sugar tongs (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 550 - Three piece tea service, milk jug has a dent to the baseCracking to ivory on biscuit barrel cover and teapot handleSmall chips and scratches to the foot rim of the glass biscuit barrelSmall scratches/nibbles to the base of the glass preserve potCased set of spoons show wear and loss to the plating and show tarnishingAll further items show scratching/wear indicative of age, however no structural concerns.

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