A late Victorian bachelors silver four piece tea service of Georgian design, the plain oval bodies each engraved with two bands of ribbon and leaf ornament, comprising - teapot with fruitwood finial and handle, two handled sugar basin, milk jug and oval tea kettle with cane bound handle and domed cover with turned finial, on oval stand with spirit lamp and four scroll supports, 10ins high overall, by J.A. and J.S., London 1880 (gross weight 41ozs)
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A group of eleven George V and George VI First and Second World War medals "To Sub. Lieutenant Douglas V. Duff, Royal Naval Reserve and later Assistant Superintendent Palestine Police", comprising - 1914-1918 War Medal, Mercantile Marine Medal, Victory Medal, George VI Long Service Medal with one bar "Palestine", 1939-1945 Star, the Atlantic Star, the Africa Star, the Italy Star, 1939-1945 War Medal (with oak leaves), a French enamel Order, the Order of the Crown of Rumania (all mounted as one group), and a silver and enamel Order of the Holy Sepulchre, complete with two photographs of Mr Duff in later life, a copy of a telegram dated 9th September 1939, a citation of the Order of the Crown of Rumania dated 27th January 1927, and a copy of his autobiography "Bailing with a Tea Spoon" by Douglas V. Duff, published by John Long Ltd 1953
A Worcester porcelain tea bowl, circa 1775, printed in underglaze blue with the Three Flowers pattern, together with a Ridgway `Rural Scenery` blue printed plate, a blue printed custard cup and cover, a Spode blue printed trio and two other blue printed pieces, together with an Indian Tree pattern part tea service.
A Royal Copenhagen `Domino` pattern part dinner, tea and coffee service, comprising three oval dishes, four circular dishes, eight dinner and side plates, eight soup plates, six cereal bowls, five soup bowls and saucers, four tea cups, seven smaller tea cups, eight coffee cans, twelve saucers and three small dishes (minor faults).
A Royal Copenhagen blue and white `Fajance` pattern part dinner and tea service, comprising four dinner and side plates, five bowls, five teacups and four saucers and two jugs, together with a Royal Copenhagen white glazed teapot and cover with gilt rims, and four other pieces of Royal Copenhagen (minor faults).
A Wedgwood `Lichfield` pattern part dinner and tea service, comprising eight dinner plates, twelve dessert plates, eleven side plates, a sauce boat and stand, six soup bowls and stands, six teacups, eight saucers, a sugar bowl, cake plate and ashtray, together with a small collection of Royal Worcester `Evesham` pattern tablewares (faults).
A Susie Cooper Kestrel shape part tea service, painted in a pink colourway with the two leaf spray pattern, comprising a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, six tea plates, two cake plates and five teacups and saucers, brown printed marks to bases (two tea plates and one cake plate with minor chips).
Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., a `Tudric` English Pewter four piece tea service, the hinged covers with a thumbpiece, a wicker-covered handle and the bodies decorated with stylised honesty, various stamped marks, nos. 0231, the hot water pot 22cm high, the tea pot 24.5cm long. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver circular three piece tea service by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1940-41, the tea pot with a composition finial and angular handle, the sugar basin with twin compostion flared handles, the tea pot 22cm (8.75in) long, 542g (17.25 oz) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Christopher Dresser, a French silver picnic tea pot, post 1838 .950 large article marks, retailed by G. Keller, Paris, with a wicker covered handle, 19cm (7.5in) long, 289g (9.25 oz) gross. See Halen, Widar `Christopher Dresser` Oxford 1990, p. 156, illus. 177 for an electroplated service designed for Hukin & Heath in 1879. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Christopher Dresser, a silver plated three piece picnic tea service, retailed by Asprey & Co., London, the tea pot with stamped marks, no. 2109, the cream jug and sugar bowl nesting into the pot, the tea pot 18.5cm (7.25in) long (lacking the wicker covering on the handle). See Halen, Widar `Christopher Dresser` Oxford 1990, p. 156, illus. 177 for an electroplated service designed for Hukin & Heath in 1879. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A French silver coloured four piece tea service, maker`s mark illegible, 1838-1972 .950 standard for Paris, 20th century, retailed by Fouquet Lapar, Paris, baluster and part facetted, with berried cover knops, the tea, milk and hotwater pots with wooden handles, the tea pot 20.5cm (8in) long, the hotwater pot 20.5cm (8in) high, 1512g (48.5 oz) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An Art Deco silver Colchester pattern part table service by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1936-38, comprising:. Four table spoons. Ten table forks. Twelve dessert spoons. Twelve dessert forks. Twelve soup spoons. Twelve fish knives. Twelve fish forks. Six tea spoons. Two sauce ladles. 5334g (171.25 oz). Together with eleven steel bladed table knives en suite. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A late Victorian silver Old English shell pattern table service by Francis Higgins III, London 1899, engraved with a script monogram, comprising:. Twelve table forks. Eight table spoons. Twelve desser forks. Twelve dessert spoons. Eleven tea spoons. Six egg spoons. Six salt spoons. Two mustard spoons. A basting spoon. A sifter spoon. A sugar tongs. A butter knife. Two sauce ladles. A soup ladle. 3846g (123.5 oz),. in two fitted trays in a larger golden oak silver chest. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A late Victorian silver four piece tea service by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1899, comprising a kettle on a stand, a tea pot, a cream jug and a sugar basin, shaped oval with shell, scroll and flowering foliage embossing, engraved with a crest, the kettle on stand 35.5cm (14in) high, 2985g (95.75 oz) gross; with a later plated burner. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Chinese famille rose part tea/coffee service, of typical colourful decoration with flower sprays within bordered panels, comprising of a teapot, bowl and cover, five loop handled cups, five tea bowls, seven saucers, a circular dish, two hexagonal dishes and another similar, (Restoration), (23).
A Noritake part Tea Service, the rims all gilded with panels of baskets of flowers and scrolls etc, on lemon reserves on a white ground, and comprises a two-handled Bread and Butter Plate, a silver plated mounted and covered Biscuit Barrel, six Cups and Saucers, six Tea Plates, a Cream Jug and Sugar Bowl
A Wood & Sons part Tea Service, decorated in flow blue with the "Sevres" pattern, comprises six Cups and Saucers, six Tea Plates, a Bread and Butter Plate, Cream Jug and Slop Bowl (rim chips, hairline cracks etc throughout); together with a further Ford & Sons Teapot, decorated with the "Argyll" pattern (cracked); and a further similar but non-matching Teapot Stand (foot rim chipped)

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