A matched four piece silver tea service, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1925, 1933 and 1934 and James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1921, each piece of circular form with reeded bands to the body and cast scroll and gadrooned rims, comprising; a teapot, with tur ned wood handle and finial, 17cm high, a coffee pot, with turned wood handle and finial, 21.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl and cover, 12.5cm high and a cream jug, 10cm high, all raised on circular feet with gadrooned decoration, together with a l arge two handled silver tray, makers marks rubbed, Sheffield 1930, of rectangular form with cast gadrooned border with foliate corners and two decorative loop handles, 74cm wide, total weight 223oz (5) illustrated
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A four piece silver tea service, C S Harris & Sons, London 1925 & 1927, each piece of oval form with bright cut engraved floral decoration and gadrooned rims, comprising; a teapot with silver handle and finial, 16.5cm high, a hot water jug with silv er handle and finial, 22cm high, a two handled sugar bowl with silver gilt interior, 10cm high and a cream jug with silver gilt interior, 10cm high, all with engraved crest and raised on four ball feet, together with a matched pair of silver sugar to ngs, total weight 59.5oz (5)
A Tiffany & Co George I style five piece silver tea and coffee service, London 1969, comprising: a circular baluster teapot with turned wood handle and finial, 19cm high, a tapered coffee pot with turned wood handle and hinged silver finial, 24.5cm h igh, a tapered hot water jug, with turned wood handle and hinged silver finial, 25cm high, a two handled sugar bowl with cover, 10.5cm high and a baluster sparrow beak cream jug, 11cm high, all raised on spreading circular feet, total weight 107oz (5 )
Extensive Roslyn vintage bone china tea service including 12 cups & saucers, sugar, creamer, various plates. All in very good condition. Dates to the vendor's parents marriage in 1940. Manufactured by Reid & Co.,Longton, Staffs) c. 1924-1937. Hand-finished decoration with roses and rich gold enamelling.
An early Victorian porcelain part tea and coffee service, probably Spode, comprising; pair of cake plates, slop bowl, twelve teacups, four coffee cups, and ten saucers, each hand decorated in polychrome enamels with landscapes to include castles, ruins, and country houses, all within gilt borders, some with pattern number 1670 verso Condition Report / Extra Information Generally very good, minor gilt wear, with the following faults; Slop bowl with hairline to bottom (3”). One cake plate with small chip to underside of rim. Two saucers with fine hairlines and one with rivet repairs. Coffee cans - one badly cracked. Tea cups - one cracked.
An Irish silver four piece tea and coffee service Irish Silver Ltd., Dublin 1978, in the Victorian style, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, twin handled covered sucrier and cream jug, of tapered ovoid form with engraved mirror form cartouches within husk swags, beneath an arcaded foliate border, reeded borders and pineapple finials, the coffee pot 9¼in. (23cm.) high, gross weight 84 tr.oz. (4)
A Russian silver four piece tea and coffee service second relief Kokoshnik mark, St Petersburg, maker's mark IKA, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sucrier and cream jug, of elegant ovoid form with half reeded body, reeded scroll handles, gadrooned ivory finials and flared oval base, the coffee pot 7in. (17.75cm.) high, gross weight 51 tr.oz. (4)
A William IV silver four piece tea service, comprising coffee pot, tea pot, sugar basin and milk jug, each of melon form with embossed floral decoration and cast finial, the sugar basin by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, dated London 1837 and the remaining pieces by Jonathan Hayne dated London 1834, 80.84 ozt / 2514.3 g approx
A George III Scottish regency sterling silver three piece tea service, with lobed decoration to the lower half and acanthus leaf detail, atop a circular spreading foot, Edinburgh 1817, George McHattie, together with a pair of Scottish sterling silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, marked for Edinburgh c1815 (4), 48.66 ozt / 1513.6 g approx

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