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A silver canted-oblong five piece tea and coffee service on a tray by J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1958 (the coffee pot 1959), the pots with composition finials and angular handles, nulled rims with shells and foliage to the long sides, on canted-oblong bases, the tea pot 29.5cm (11 1/2in) long, the coffee pot 20cm (8in) high, the tray with a nulled rim and shell and foliate handles 55cm (21 3/4in) long, 5108g (164.25 oz) gross
A late Victorian silver circular three piece part tea and coffee service by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1893, engraved mark for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths as retailers, the tea and coffee pots with composition finials and loop handles, shell and scroll borders, ribbon-tied embossed husk swags, on circular bases, the sugar basin twin handled, presentation engraved and dated 1895, the tea pot 23.5cm (9 1/4in) long, the coffee pot 21cm (8 1/4in) high, 1616g (51.95 oz) gross
A matched silver three piece tea service, the Victorian tea pot by John Harrison, Sheffield 1876, the George III English provincial twin handled sugar basin and cream jug by John Robertson II and John Walton, Newcastle post 1811 (maker, duty, leopard`s head crowned and standard marks only), the tea pot with a fluted knop finial on a domed hinged cover, a double scroll handle, the half gadrooned body with egg and dart borders, the sugar and cream with moulded harp handles, each on ball feet, engraved with a crest, the tea pot 26.5cm (10 1/4in) long, 1340g (43.1 oz) gross. The crest of CARMICHAEL of Maulslei and baronets of Stirling, Scotland; of SMYTH of Southwark and of Norfolk; of THOMSON of Roehampton and of Waverley Abbey, Surrey; and also of the Irish families HYNDMAN and MONTGOMERY.
A Victorian silver circular squat baluster three piece tea service by Edward & John Barnard or Elkington & Co., London 1862, the tea pot with a lobed finial to the engraved conical cover, a bifurcated loop handle, an engraved ivy meander band above reeding, engraved with a crest, the tea pot 23cm (9in) long, 1230g (39.55 oz) gross. All struck with both the Barnards and Elkington mark.
An early Victorian silver octagonal pedestal three piece tea service, maker`s mark `IW` (not traced), London 1844, the tea pot with an octagonal finial, an S-scroll handle, engraved with scroll foliage, on a plain octagonal foot, the tea pot 27cm (10 3/8in) long, 1481g (47.6 oz) gross. The crest of DUCKET and of SHEFFIELD.
A George IV silver panelled baluster four piece tea service by Joseph Angell I, London 1821, the tea and hotwater pots with foliate finials to the dome centred covers, leaf capped harp handles and spouts, floret rim borders and on anthemion and paw feet, the tea pot 28cm (11in) long, the hotwater pot 21cm (8 1/4in) high, 2013g (64.7 oz) gross
A French silver small three piece tea service by Charles Harleux, Paris, 1838-1972 1st standard, circa 1900, compressed spherical with floral finials to the domed covers, loop handles and engine turned overall with monograms in oval reserves, on circular bases, the tea pot 20cm (8in) long, 761g (24.45 oz) gross
A Russian silver small tea service by Grachev Brothers, Kokoshnik mark for St. Petersburg 1908-26, 84 zolotniks, signed in full under the Imperial warrant, oval, half reeded and the interiors gilt, the tea pot with an ivory finial and handle, comprising: a tea pot, a cream jug, a sugar basin, a tea strainer, a sugar tongs and a lemon fork, engraved with a monogram `IH`, the tea pot 21cm (8 1/4in) long, 960g (30.85 oz) gross, in a fitted oak case from Grachev Brothers
A matched Victorian Scottish silver octagonal baluster four piece tea and coffee service, maker`s mark `JM` (unknown), Glasgow 1857 (the tea pot 1858), the tea and coffee pots with baluster finials to the domed covers, cast scroll rims and engraved with foliage, scrolls and porticoes, on scroll bracket feet, engraved with a lion rampant crest and a motto `Yield Not In Misfortune` and a half man crest and a motto `This I`ll Defend`, the tea pot 23cm (9in) long, the coffee pot 27cm (10 1/2in) high, 2617g (84.15 oz) gross. The second crest is for MACFARLAN of that ilk and of Arroquhar, Dumbartonshire.
A matched silver fiddle pattern table service by Carrington & Co., London 1903, 1928 and 1929, comprising: Twelve table spoons, Twelve table forks, Eleven dessert spoons, Eleven dessert forks, Nine tea spoons, Two egg spoons, Four salt spoons, A pair of sauce ladles, A soup ladle, A sugar tongs, A butter knife, A sifter spoon, 3799g (122.15 oz). Together with ivory handled table and dessert knifes and a carving set, in an oak canteen box

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