Art Deco silver tea service, of circular form with geometric designed foot rim, ebony handles and ivory finials, retailer Edward & Sons of Glasgow, marked for London 1933, monogrammed, 61oz; and a circular silver service tray with fluted ivory handles, retailer Edward and Sons Glasgow, hallmarked for Glasgow 1932, monogrammed, 64oz (2)
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A Tudric pewter tray, designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, model 0231, 1902-5, of rounded rectangular form with twin raised handles, cast in low relief with stylised honesty and decorated with enamel cabochons (damages to enamels), stamped marks, 49cm long; and a Tudric pewter tea service, model 0303, of teapot, hotwater pot, milk jug and sugar basin, of plain stylised form decorated with unpolished hammerwork and enamel cabochons (damages to enamels), stamped marks, (5).
A mid to late 19th Century tea and coffee service, decorated with a raised gilt collar of stylised flowers within jewelled borders on a rose pompadour ground, enamelled number 2/688, plain gilt loop handles comprising twelve tea cups, eight coffee cups, twelve saucers, slop bowl, twelve side plates, two bread plates.
A Victorian silver composite 'Fiddle & Thread pattern' flatware service; comprising: six table forkssix dessert forks and six tea spoons, London 1859 by Elizabeth Eaton & John Eaton: together with six assorted Dublin silver table spoonssix electroplated table spoons and dessert spoons and a pair of electroplated fish servers, weighable silver 48 oz (qty)
A continental white metal flatware service, comprising: eleven dessert spoons ten table forksten dessert forkseleven serving spoonstwelve fish forkstwelve fish knivestwelve pastry forksnine tea spoonsseven small knivesten fruit knivesnine table knivessifter spoonladleand a pair of fish servers part marked Blanc 84 or 60, AB weighable silver 176 oz (qty)
A Tiffany & Co. sterling silver flatware service, terminals with engraved monogram JJJ, comprising: eight soup spoons seven dessert spoonseight sundae spoonsseven tea spoonsseven dessert forkseight fish forkseight fish kniveseight pickle forkseight table forksseven table knivesa meat fork two serving spoonsa ladlea preserve spoon and a pair of sugar tongs, marked Tiffany & Co. sterling, weighable silver 104 oz (qty)
An Indian silver tea service by Oomersi Mawji, late 19th century, comprising: teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each of spherical form embossed and chased with roundels on a scrolling foliate ground, the teapot with elephant's head spout and elephant finial, cream jug with leopard's head spout, all with crocodile handles, BHUJ OM, 54 oz (3) Mawji was one of the best silversmiths of the latter half of 19th century India, working in the town of Bhuj. For a comparitive service see figure 121 on page 85 of 'Indian Silver: 1848-1947' by Wynyard Wilkinson
A Royal Worcester Tea Service, circa 1923, painted by various artists including Austin Price, Barker, Everrett, Shuck and Harper, each piece painted with autumnal fruit and berries in a woodland setting, burnished gilt interiors or undersides, comprising: twelve cups, saucers and side plates, a pair of bread and butter plates, jug and sugar bowl, all but one piece signed, printed crown circle marks in puce incorporating date code *The painters break down as following: Austin: 6 cups, 5 saucers (one spring crack), one side plate; Barker: seven side plates; Everrett: three side plates; Harper: one saucer; Price: two bread and butter plates, six cups, five saucers (one cracked), on side plate; Shuck: one bowl, one jug; Anon: one saucer
A George VI Ivory and Silver Tea Service, elongated octagonal shape, comprising tea and hot water pots, sugar bowl, cream jug and tray, the teaset with engraved geometrical pendant drops, the tea and hot water pots with angular ivory handles and finials, the tray with faceted ivory handles, maker's mark "LH", Sheffield 1938, tray 53cm long, total weight 125oz
An Edwardian Four Piece Tea Service, octagonal, comprising tea and hot water pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on faceted pedestal foot with faceted body, the tea and hot water pots with fruit wood handles and silver knop finials, by Bradbury & Son, London 1904 & 1905, teapot 26.5cm long, 59oz overall, in fitted wooden case
A Victorian Four Piece Tea Service, oblong, comprising tea and hot water pots, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on four ball feet, part reeded, gadrooned rim and leaf capped handles, tea and hot water pots with carved finials and ivory insulators, each with engraved initials, by J Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1897, teapot 25cm long, 49oz overall (4)
A Victorian Three Piece Tea Service, circular, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on low spreading foot, elaborately chased with foliate scroll decoration, scroll handles, the teapot with ivory insulators, leaf capped spout and flower bud finial to the lid, by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1884, teapot 28.5cm long, 40 1/2oz
A Clarice Cliff part tea service, painted with orange and yellow flowers with green tendrils, to brown and green concentric circles, comprising teapot, cover and stand, water jug, cream jug, sugar basin, butter dish and cover, bread and butter plate, five tea cups, five saucers, and six side plates, gilt transfer '8875', marked 'Wilkinson England Honeyglaze hand painted and over marked Handpainted, Bizarre by Clarice Cliff.

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