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A late Victorian silver Queen`s pattern table service by Charles Boyton, London 1899, with a honeysuckle drop heel, comprising: Twelve table forks; Six table spoons; Twelve dessert forks; Twelve dessert spoons; Twelve tea spoons; A butter knife. With a matched sugar spoon by George Adams, London 1871, 4040g (129.9 oz) gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A German silver coloured 762 pattern `Party` table service by Peter Bruckmann & Sohne, Heilbronn, post 1886 .800 standard, designed by K. Dittert in 1957, comprising: Six table forks; Six table spoons; Two serving spoons; Six tea spoons; A soup ladle; 1108g (35.5 oz); Together with six matching knives with steel blades by Schwedenstahl Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver circular four piece tea service, maker`s mark `E H P Co Ltd` (not traced), Sheffield 1971, with a nulled border, the tea and hotwater pots with composition finials and handles, the tea pot 26cm (10.25in) long, the hotwater pot 20.5cm (8in) high; with a silver and composition tea strainer on a stand by Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1976, 1565g (50.35 oz) gross; and a plated sugar tongs Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver four piece tea service by Richard Comyns, London 1930, baluster with facetted necks, the tea and hotwater pots with composition finials and handles, the tea pot, 23cm (9in) long, the hotwater pot 19.5cm (7.75in) high, 2229g (71.65 oz) gross; and a plated sugar tongs Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A French silver four piece baluster tea and coffee service by Emile Puiforcat, 1878-1973 .950 standard export marks, retailed by Tiffany & Co., with domed flower finials to the domed covers, nulled borders and wooden handles, engraved with a monogram, the tea pot 24.5cm (9.75in) long, the coffee pot 23.5cm (9.25in) high, 2124g (68.3 oz) gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Christofle tea service, 20th century, comprising; a tray 40cm wide, tea pot 10cm high, milk jug 8cm high, sugar bowl and cover and hot water jug 10cm high, and a further Christofle jug 11cm high, all bearing `Grande Hotel Do Porto` ribbon, impressed marks (6) Designed by the Architect Silva Sardina, the Grande Hotel do Porto opened its doors in 27th March 1880. It was thought to be the first Grand Hotel in town with all the glory of the end of the century. The luxury of the hotel could be seen in many details of its interior decoration: the French mirrors, the golden florins, the sumptuous marble columns. Through the years it was `the place to be` for many of Porto`s high society. Politicians, writers, spies, war refugees, artists and members of the nobility have passed through the Hotel.
A silver three piece tea service, James Ramsay, London 1910, of pedestal melon form and with reeded rims, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 17cm high, weight 20oz, a cream jug with gilt interior, 9cm high, weight 6oz and a two handled sugar bowl also with gilt interior, 10.5cm high, weight 8oz (3)
A Royal Doulton Venetian Scenes pattern number D.6449 dinner, tea and coffee service, each piece decorated with gondolas and venetian views comprising of, two tureens 25cm diameter and one cover, two circular serving dishes 26cm wide, two oval serving dishes 37cm and 31cm wide, a sauce boat and stand 22cm wide, six dinner plates 26.5cm diameter and six further plates 21cm diameter, seven side plates 16.5cm diameter, six bowls 18.5cm wide and six bowls 21cm wide, and six bowls 13.5cm wide (two at fault), four egg cups 4.5cm high, a tea pot 17cm high, a coffee pot 21cm high, six tea cups and saucers 15cm diameter, a milk jug (at fault) 11.5cm high and a sugar bowl 11cm diameter, all grey printed lion, crown and circle marks (quantity)
A Burleigh ware Dawn pattern dinner tea and coffee service, each piece in Art Deco conical form, simply decorated tree in sihouette and rising yellow sun within green, yellow and black dotted borders, comprising six dinner plates 25cm diameter, eight soup plates 22.5cm diameter, three plates 22.5cm diameter, two plates 22.5cm diameter, eight plates 18cm diameter, three plates 20cm diameter, two oval serving dishes 36cm and 28cm wide, a vegetable tureen and cover 29cm wide, a sauce boat 9.5cm high, three two handled bowls and two covers, 16cm wide, a three division hors-deuve dish 22.5cm wide, a condiment stand, pepperette and mustard with cover, a lobed egg cup stand and seven egg cups, a two handled rectangular serving dish 28.5cm wide, a toast rack 18.5cm wide, a coffee pot 20cm high, a tea pot 17cm high, a milk jug 10cm high, a sugar bowl 12.5cm diameter, seven tea cups and eight saucers, six coffee cups and six saucers, six square tea plates 14cm wide, three further circular saucers 15.5cm diameter and a circular stand 15.5cm diameter, each with black printed mark (quantity)
A comprehensive Wedgwood Gold Florentine pattern dinner and tea service, each piece decorated with a band of gilt myhtical creatures and scrolls comprising, a large tureen, cover and stand, tureen 23cm high, stand 29.5cm diameter, two tureens and covers 24.5cm wide, and one lacking cover, two sauce boats 21cm wide and stands 20cm wide, two oval serving dishes 39cm wide, and two further oval serving dishes 35cm wide, eight two handled bowls 11.5cm diameter and saucers 16cm diameter, twelve soup bowls 20.5cm diameter, twelve dinner plates 27.5cm diameter, twelve plates 23cm diameter, and twelve side plates 17.5cm diameter, a tea pot and cover 13cm high, a sugar bowl and cover 9cm high, a milk jug 14cm wide, a pedastal cream jug 10cm high, twelve cups and twelve saucers, each baring black printed mark (qualtity)
A NEW HALL TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE. painted with large white flowers alternating with clusters of three smaller flowers on a broad cobalt ground richly gilt with stylised foliage, the service including two saucer- dishes, 20 and 21.5cm diam and a trio, painted 885, or unmarked, c1810 (17). ++ Larger saucer dish with flat rim chip.
A SPODE TEA SERVICE. of Bute shape with cobalt and gilt band of anthemia and tendrils in gilt rim, the service including an oval sugar box and cover, 12cm h, sugar box impressed 297, painted 717, or unmarked, c1810 (20). ++ One saucer and one cup cracked, another saucer with slight stacking wear
A VICTORIAN FIVE-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE. of baluster shape embossed and chased in high relief with `historic` scenes, the domed lids with eagle finial, the spouts and handles engraved with diaper, on scroll feet, hot water jug 32cm h, by F E Timm & Co of SheffielD. The scenes are taken from Sir Edwin Henry Landseer`s `History` paintings "Scene in the Olden Time at Bolton Abbey" (c1834) and "Return from Hawking" (c1835-37).. ++ In very good overall condition with a few small dents on the underside of the coffee pot, the handle also slightly loose. Hot water jug - several shallow dents around the widest part of the body; foot dented in one place
A GEORGE V FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE. the lower body spirally reeded beneath gadrooned rim, the service including a matching kettle on lampstand, 31cm h, both Sheffield, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, 1924, the kettle by Mappin & Webb Ltd, 1923, 77ozs gross. ++ The kettle lacking the spirit burner; in fine condition
A COMPOSED TABLE SERVICE. Fiddle pattern, crested, comprising twelve table spoons, six forks, thirteen dessert spoons, six dessert forks, one soup ladle, four sauce ladles and fifteen tea spoons, all London, by Mary & Eliza Sumner, William Eley and William Fearn, Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne, Solomon Hougham, William Bateman and John, Henry and Charles Lias, 1809-32 (principally 1811); a mustard pot and pepper caster, same crest, London 1810 and 31 respectively, 99ozs (59). ++ In good condition with light wear the tynes of the forks not markedly worn, no splits or repairs, the marks good
A WILLIAM IV TEA SERVICE. of compressed and lobed circular form chased with panels of flowers and foliage, the teapot with oak leaf and acorn finial, 16cm h, by Thomas Cox Savory, the teapot by another, London 1830 and stuck with the number 36, 37 or 38, 53ozs (3). ++ The marks on the cream jug and sugar bowl somewhat rubbed; minor dents and polished residue but free from damage or repairs
A SHELLEY VOGUE TEA SERVICE. Blocks pattern, the service including a teapot, cover and stand, 13cm h, printed mark, painted P11787, c1930 (17). ++ Teapot - tiny spot of wear to the silver lustre on the apex of the finial of the cover. One cup with fine hairline crack, another with minute pinhead sized rim nick near the handle, another with extremely tiny flat nick on the outside of the rim. No restoration
A SHELLEY YELLOW GROUND MILTON TEA SERVICE. printed and painted with flowers, the rim and handles black, the service including a cake plate, 24.5cm w, printed mark, painted 11583/32, c1927 (22). ++ One cup cracked, another repaired, the cake plate with slight stacking wear to the yellow ground on the raised ridges in the corners

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