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A Victorian round three piece tea service, profusely embossed with acanthus leaves on a matt ground and engraved with a crest, the teapot with a sunflower finial, a leaf chased scroll handle and shell spout, on four scroll feet, London 1835 by Joseph Angell Snr and Jnr, 18cm diameter (7 in), the associated milk jug and sugar basin, London 1846, 1461g gross (47 oz)
A King's pattern table service, mostly London 1899-1901 by D & J Wellby, comprising; 12 table forks, 17 table spoons, 6 dessert spoons, 6 dessert forks, 6 tea spoons, 6 egg spoons, 2 sauce ladles, a pair of fish servers, a silver handled cake knife, the following various dates and makers, comprising; 6 large knives, 6 small knives, 7 dessert knives, 7 dessert forks, 3 similar forks, 9 fish knives, 4625g of weighable silver (148.5 oz), in a beech canteen
A George III canted rectangular three piece tea service with reeded borders and a monogram, London 1804, the teapot by George Smith II and Thomas Hayter, the milk jug and sugar bowl by William Abdy II and an associated pedestal teapot with initial and ball finial, London 1809 by Thomas Hayter, 2080g (66.75 oz)
A late Victorian inverted baluster shaped five piece tea and coffee service profusely embossed with flowers, scrolls and vacant cartouches, and with ebonised scroll handles and moulded feet, the lids with flame finials and gadrooned borders, London 1895-96 by Walter and Charles Sissons, 2522g gross (81 oz)
A Victorian bullet shaped three piece tea service, comprising; a teapot with wood finial, a milk jug and a sugar bowl, each on three ball feet, a sugar tongs and two teaspoons, London 1884-6 by Edward Hutton, 382g gross (12.25 oz), in a fitted case, and a Victorian dessert knife and fork with foliate engraved blades, Sheffield 1884-6 by Martin Hall & Co Ltd., in a fitted case
A modern baluster shaped four piece tea service, comprising; a teapot, a hotwater jug, a milk jug and a sugar bowl and cover with a wood finial, each with a moulded rim, a narrow reeded band and a round foot, the teapot and hot water jug with wood handles and finials, London 1964 by Wakely and Wheeler Ltd, 2730g gross (87.75 oz) #400-600. Foreign Silver and White Metal 688. A pair of Dutch oval sweet dishes with shaped scroll chased borders and four feet, the bowls profusely embossed with birds, flowers, scrolls and vacant cartouches, 17 x 10.5cm (6.75 x 4.25in), 515g (16.5 oz)
A late 19th century Chinese export round four piece tea service, embossed with bamboo on a matt ground with bamboo handles and finials, the coffee pot 23cm overall (9in), maker's mark 'Zeewoo' and Chinese characters, and an oval tray engraved with bamboo and a cartouche with monogram, 37cm max dia (14.5in), stamped 'C.J.Co Silver'
An Indian silver coloured metal rectangular tea tray, engraved a monogram within leafy reserve, the border chased with figural panels, the twin handles each of two elephants, presentation inscribed and dated 1933 verso, by CKC & Sons, 55.5cm long; and a matched eight-piece tea service including two cups and saucers, 3150g all in.
A George III matched five-piece tea service, crested, of plain rectangular form with fluted canted angles, includes teapot and stand, makers Robert (1) and David (II) Hennell, London, 1797, two pedestal swing-handled baskets and a cream jug, maker John Emes, London, 1797, total weight 1310gm., 42.12oz.
A George III three-piece tea service of shaped rectangular form with shell, flowerhead and foliate edges, having reeded and half gadrooned decoration to the bodies, the teapot lid with a finial in the form of a spaniel, with foliate capped scroll handles, on hairy paw feet, monogrammed, the teapot 30.5cm. long, maker probably John Watson, Sheffield 1818, 1333gm., 42.86oz.
A George V four-piece tea service of rectangular form with canted corners, having ivory pineapple finials and handles, with bands of bright-cut decoration, comprising: a teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and milk jug, the teapot 24.5cm. long, together with a matching two-handled serving tray, 68cm. long, makers Fenton, Russell & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1932, the tea service 1805gm., 58.04oz., the tray 4321gm., 138.94oz.

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