An Edwardian silver Old English pattern silver table service by Josiah Williams & Co. (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1905, engraved with a crest, comprising: Eighteen table forks, Eighteen table spoons, Seventeen dessert forks, Seventeen dessert spoons, Four egg spoons, Five tea spoons, A soup ladle, Two gravy spoons, Two sauce ladles, 5539g (178.1 oz) The crest of the WHITBREAD brewing family and the trademark for the company and is also is recorded for CLEMENTS, COYLE, GREGOR, HAWKES, RIDDOCK, THWAITES, TYLER and UNDERWOOD.
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A matched silver four piece tea and coffee service by R. & S. Garrard & Co. (Sebastian Henry Garrard), London 1911, the hot water jug, London 1909, the burner and stand, London 1906, of squat lobed circular form set bifurcated serpentine handles, the tea pot spout applied with anthemion motifs, the hot water stand with lion’s head and ring mounts, on paw feet, each engraved with a monogram, the tea pot 28cm (11in), the hot water jug on stand 28.5cm (11.25in) high, 3410g (109.65 oz) gross
A late Victorian silver oval panelled four piece tea service by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1891, in George III style, the tea pot with an oval ebonised finial and loop handle, engraved with foliate bands and ‘JC’ within a wreath, engraved under ‘Copy Presented by Mr. Wm. Hunter to his Sister in Novr. 1804’, comprising: a tea pot, a tea pot stand, a cream jug and a twin handled sugar basin, the tea pot 28cm (11in) long, 1220g (39.2 oz) gross. The property of the late Lord Cornwallis, sold by order of the executors.
A Victorian silver three piece tea service by Edward & John Barnard, London 1863, of compressed circular shape, embossed with quatrefoil flowers, foliate scrolls and circular vacant cartouches, the teapot with calyx finial and loop handle, the teapot 28.5cm (11 in) long, 1411g (45.4 oz) gross
A matched Victorian silver three piece tea service by Richard Pierce & George Burrows, London 1847-50, lobed baluster, the tea pot with a melon finial, a domed cover, a foliate-capped S-scroll handle, embossed with cartouches and flowering foliage, on scroll and rocaille work bases with four feet, engraved with a monogram, the tea pot 25cm (10in) long, 1223g (39.35 oz) gross
A matched Victorian silver lobed octagonal baluster three piece tea service by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, the tea pot London 1838, the cream jug and sugar basin London 1861, the tea pot with a flowering finial, a leafy scroll handle, on a scroll work apron with four feet, engraved with an armorial and a motto ‘Love and Dread’, the tea pot 28cm (11in) long, 1509g (48.5 oz) gross. The arms are for TOWER of Weald Hall, Essex and Huntsmire Park, Bucks, impaling RICHARDS of Rew, Devonshire.
A William IV silver circular baluster three piece tea service by Richard William Atkins & William Nathaniel Somersall, London 1836, the tea pot with a flower finial, a leaf-capped C-scroll handle, a scroll and foliate engraved body, the rocaille skirt with shell feet, the tea pot 27cm (10.5in) long, 1503g (48.3 oz) gross
A Dutch silver circular three piece tea service, 2nd standard for 1814-1953, export marked, date code for 1890, with lobed finials to the lobed bead outlined covers, embossed with figural panels on a flowering foliate ground, the tea pot 19.5cm (7.75in) long; and a hotwater pot similar, 13.5cm (5.25in) high, 1018g (32.75 oz)
An Austro-Hungarian silver spherical three piece tea service, maker’s mark ‘EW’ (not traced), .800 standard for 1867-1872, the tea pot and sugar basin with ivory ovoid finials, the tea pot and cream jug with ivory loop handles, engraved with strapwork shoulders, on short scroll feet, the tea pot 21.5cm (8in) long, 964g (31 oz) gross
An assembled King’s and King’s variant pattern part table service, mainly American silver coloured, mainly by Tiffany & Co., but also by Dominick & Haff, Whiting Manufacturing Co. and Gorham, mainly engraved with initials, comprising: Thirteen table forks (mainly English silver, 20th century) Two table spoons, Fourteen second course forks, Twelve second course spoons, Twelve dessert forks, Twelve gilt bowl dessert spoons, Twelve soup spoons, Twelve dessert spoons, Twelve dessert spoons, Fourteen tea spoons, Nine coffee spoons, Eleven butter knives, A sauce ladle, A serving spoon, A serving fork, A jam spoon, 6718g (216 oz) gross; Together with the following silver King’s pattern handled knives: Twelve table knives by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1926, Twelve second course knives by Tiffany & Co. (and another by another maker) Together with some plated King’s pattern pieces
A Sèvres-style part tea service 19th century, painted with portraits of the French monarchy and nobility, each inscribed `L. Malpass`, titled to bases, the saucers with floral arrangements, on a bleu de Roi ground, interlaced Ls marks, damages. Comprising: a teapot and cover, milk jug, four cans and four saucers.
An English porcelain tea service 19th century, decorated with wide bands of red leaves entwined with gilt foliage and tendrils, some damages. Comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, slop bowl, sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, two dishes, four plates, ten saucers, six tea cups and four coffee cans. (33)
A New Hall part tea service c.1800, decorated with a Mandarin pattern, and a Chamberlain`s Worcester part tea service, the fluted forms decorated in cobalt blue and gilt. Comprising: five New Hall cups, five teabowls and three saucers, and seven Chamberlain`s teabowls, one coffee cup and six saucers. (27)
A MILES MASON TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE painted in puce monochrome and gilt with an all over pattern of shells, tendrils and mon, the service including an oval `prow` teapot, cover and stand, teapot and cover 14cm h, impressed mark and/or painted 430, or unmarked, c1808-13 (36) ++Knop of teapot broken off and glued back into position, spout chipped, wear to gilding on the rim of the slop basin and rim and handle of the cream jug, sucrier with staining of the glaze around the inside of the flared rim, cover with restore knop and hairline crack. Several of the cups with light staining of the glaze on the interior, one cup cracked, another broken, one coffee can lacking handle
A GEORGE IV TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE with eagle`s heads spouts and of ogee form, spirally reeded and chased with flowers and foliage, the domed lid with flower knop, leaf capped or ivory handle, crested, coffee pot, 24cm h, by Joseph Angell, London 1821, 75ozs gross (4) ++The two ivory handles probably original but with numerous fine light stained cracks, teapot - lower junction of the handle secured to its socket by a silver ring, old tiny spot of solder repair to the underside of the spout and a few light dents, slight wear on the lid resulting in two pinhead sized holes. Sucrier - minor dent on the widest part of the body, the marks good
A New Hall part tea service, pattern number 421 Boy and Butterfly,comprising: teapot and cover, bread and butter plate, cream jug, sugar basin, coffee can and two cups, painted with Chinese man and landscapes, two saucers and a slop bowl/Literature: David Holgate: New Hall and Its Imitators, plate 101/see illustration
A WORCESTER PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE circa 1770, having a white glazed spiral moulded body with simple underglaze blue and gilt bands with scattered sprigs and centre star motifs, comprising a slop basin, diameter 17.4cms, a bread and butter plate diameter 20.5cms, ten tea bowls, two coffee cups and eight saucers
A GEORGE VI SILVER PERIOD FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE of plain angular octagonal form, comprising hot water jug with pear wood handle, tea pot with similar handle, a twin grip sugar bowl and a milk jug, Sheffield 1936, maker Z B & S Ltd., for Barraclough & Sons, total approximate weight 54ozs. See illustration

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