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A matched three piece silver tea and coffee service, each piece with embossed panels of flowers and foliage with acanthus cast handles and raised on shell moulded feet, comprising a silver coffee pot, John, Henry and Charles Lias, London 1832, 25cm high, weight 33oz, a silver teapot, SH DC , London 1853, 15.5cm high, weight 30oz, and a silver cream jug, John, Henry and Charles Lias, London 1831, 9cm high, weight 8oz (3)
A silver three piece tea service, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1915, each piece of boat shape with gadrooned rim, comprising a teapot with ebonised handle, 14.5cm high, weight 26oz, a two handled sugar bowl, 10cm high, weight 11oz, and a milk jug, 9cm high, weight 7oz, along with a matched silver plated hot water jug, with ebonised angular handle, 21.5cm high, (4)
A three piece silver tea service, London 1898, marks rubbed, each of oval, half reeded form comprising; a teapot with ebonised, angular handle, 12.5cm high, weight 20oz, a two handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, total weight 13oz, along with a pedestal coffee pot, Birmingham 1901, 22cm high, weight 20oz (4)
THE GILT-BRASS MOUNTED SHAMSHIR PRESENTED TO SIR CORNWALLIS RICKETTS BY THE IMAM OF MUSCAT AND SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR, CIRCA 1845 with curved blade double-edged towards the point, etched and gilt with celestial motifs within a panel over the forte on each side (worn), gilt-brass hilt cast with scrollwork enclosing expanded flowerheads in low relief, comprising cross-piece with fluted terminals, a pair of langets, and integral grip rising to the pommel, in its original leather covered wooden scabbard, with large gilt-brass mounts comprising locket and chape chased with flowers and foliage and a pair of suspension mounts decorated with masks in the French taste; together with A TURKISH SILVER-GILT MOUNTED YATAGHAN, 19TH CENTURY, with curved single-edged blade cut with an inscription enclosed within a decorative panel on one side and a further panel on the other, the lower portion enclosed in repousée silver, silver-gilt grip of slender proportion, decorated with repousée foliage and with an eared pommel, in its wooden scabbard encased in repousée silver with gilt-brass chape formed as a monsterhead and gilt-brass locket, in its chamois leather lined baize cover, with a label inscribed 'Formerly the property of Ali Bey, The Turkish Admiral': the shamshir and yataghan contained together in a contemporary mahogany two-tier case lined in padded red velvet, the lid with brass escutcheon engraved with the initial 'R' and the crest of Ricketts Bart., of Beaumont Leyes, and sold together with related documentation, as outlined below the shamshir: 84.4cm; 33 1/4in blade the yataghan: 59.7cm; 23 1/2in blade The documentation includes an inscription in Arabic and a contemporary translation as follows: 'From the humble Fakeer Said the son of Sultan. To his worthy and beloved friend the trusty Captain Hopson(?) May God preserve him - I wish you to go to the Captain of the frigate /English/ and say unto him that Said sends him a salam, even a great salam, and that Said is delighted at his arrival and that the country is his and he can have whatever he requires - and peace be on him. True Translation. A. Hamerton' and 'This sword was presented by the Imam of Muscat and Sultan of Zanzibar to Sir Cornwallis Ricketts on his visiting Zanzibar in H.M.S.Helena in 1845, in acknowledgment of the moral support His Highness has derived from the presence of an English man of War, at a time he was resisting the pressure of a French Mission to obtain commercial advantages by Treaty, over and above what had been conceded to the "most favoured nations", England included. The sword presented by His Highness for Sir Cornwall Ricketts' son (now in his possession) in 1845, was on the occasion of Sir C. R. conveying a silver tea service of Plate, a present from Her Majesty the Queen to the Imam of Muscat, to Zanzibar from the Cape of Good Hope. Sayyid Sa'id bin Sultan (1797-1856) was joint ruler with his brother from 1804 and became sole ruler in 1806. In 1822 he signed the Moresby Treaty with the British in which slaves to Christian powers became illegal throughout his lands. He removed his residence to Zanzibar permanently in 1840 and was recognised as Sultan of Muscat, Oman and Zanzibar in 1845. He encouraged the clove plantations in Zanzibar which became the world's top producers of that crop in 1860.
A Masons ironstone part dinner, tea and coffee service decorated in the 'Paynsley' pattern, comprising; small meat platter, vegetable tureen and cover, gravy boat on stand, oval dish, two fruit bowls, nine dinner, eight dessert and soup plates, five fruit bowls, seven soup cups and nine saucers, coffee pot, tea pot, milk and cream jugs, sucrier, muffin dish, four egg cups, pepperette, nine tea or breakfast cups and thirteen saucers.
A Royal Doulton part dinner service decorated in the 'Larchmont' pattern, comprising; six dinner plates. seven dessert plates, five dessert bowls, four breakfast bowls, two lidded tureens, one oval platter, one gravy boat and stand, one teapot, two bowls, nine tea cups and saucers and six side plates.
A Royal Doulton 'Sonnet' pattern part dinner, coffee and tea service, comprising two graduated oval platters, two tureens and lids, a serving dish, sauce boat and stand, eight dinner, dessert, side and tea plates, eight dessert bowls, nine breakfast bowls, coffee pot, teapot, smaller teapot, eight coffee cans and saucers, two cake plates, eight tea cups and saucers, sugar bowl and cover, slop bowl, milk jug and cream jug (minor faults).
A Copeland Spode fluted part tea service, printed in pink with a variation of the Willow pattern beneath gilt rims, comprising a teapot and cover, five coffee cups and saucers, two tea plates, a cream jug and a sugar bowl, together with a group of decorative ceramics, including a Vienna style dressing table set and two graduated Royal Doulton jugs printed with horses and carriages (some faults).
A Copeland china part tea service, decorated with floral sprays beneath a blue border, comprising eight teacups and twelve saucers, five breakfast cups and saucers, two graduated jugs, a slop basin, a sugar bowl, six side plates, twelve tea plates and a muffin dish, green printed marks with T. Goode & Co. retailers stamp to bases (faults).
A Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' pattern part dinner service, comprising ten dinner plates, ten dessert plates, an oval platter, a circular bowl, a rectangular sandwich platter, a cake plate, two sandwich plates, eleven teacups and saucers, nine tea plates, six dessert bowls, a teapot and cover, a coffee pot and cover, a milk jug, a sugar bowl and two preserve pots and covers (minor faults).
A Royal Crown Derby porcelain part tea service, circa 1906, decorated in the Imari palette, pattern No. '2451', comprising three cups, four saucers and four plates (faults), together with a small pot and cover, a pin dish, and a Royal Crown Derby porcelain tea cup and saucer, circa 1928-29, decorated with stylized flowers in the Imari palette, pattern No. '2041'.

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