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A Victorian silver gilt tea service in velvet-lined wooden chest, London, 1882, Martin, Hall & Co., the tray Sheffield (same date and maker), the service comprising: a tray, tea pot, kettle with burner and stand, coffee pot, sugar, bonbon pot with cover, milk jug, and six Coalport porcelain coffee cans and saucers (several damaged), the silverware designed with acorn and leaf galleries to rounded bodies richly chased with floral and foliate patterns, each engraved with monogram and coronet, the teapot, coffee pot and kettle with ivory insulators to handles and flower finials, the kettle stand raised on four paw feet, together with a pair of silver gilt sugar nips, London, 1884, Holland, Son & Slater and six later silver teaspoons, London, 1912, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, the Coalport porcelain cans and saucers c.1881, of quatrefoil shape with gilded ground and blue enamelled peony decoration, cans approx. 5.5cm dia., the chest with applied monogram to lid, weighable weight approx. 186.5ozIvory submission reference: BX65RZS9Condition Report: Chest approx. 65.5 x 47.5 x 28cmSilver: The silverware is in good condition overall commensurate with age but there is some wear and damage noted. Some general scratching, nicking and pitting to all items. Wear to the decoration and gilding. Tarnish to most. Bruising and dings to the bodies of most of the pieces. Pins missing from handle of teapot so handle is wobbly. Galleries of teapot and coffee pot have dings so are bent out of shape. Handle to cream jug is pushing in at lower join. Handle of sugar is stiff and obstructed by bent gallery to one side. Some of the finials are loose and the finial of the coffee pot has lost its nut. Some discolouration and losses to ivory spacers in handles. Tray in good condition with no damage noted. Burner and tray with Sheffield date marks (1882). Original spoons deficient.Porcelain: Damage to a number of the cans and saucers. One coffee can is broken (as found). Some pieces present but some likely missing. Hairline cracks to two cans. All cans have crazing, especially to undersides. Decoration generally in good condition. Two saucers in good condition. Four are broken (as found). Many pieces are present but unclear whether sufficient to restore them fully. Please see photos.Box: Some wear and damage to the box. Some marking to velvet interior and damage to material. Exterior with applied tape, labels and tags. Losses to wood.
Two trays of metalware, mostly silver plate to include: a plated four piece tea and coffee service; teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, oval tray, various cutlery; butter knives, teaspoons, Viners salad tongs, soup spoons, boxed set of plated coffee spoons, salt cellar etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A George V silver tea service, Charles S Green and Co Ltd, Birmingham 1923- 1924, the faceted body above stepped hoof feet, teapot with composite handle and knop, teapot 15cm high, all with gilt interiors, gross weight 29.4ozt (3) Condition report: Teapot: Cover doesn't sit flush against body. Residue of silver polish seen. Hinge at fault (see image)Dent to spout and body (see image) All over surface scratches commensurate with age and use. Manufacture join visible. Milk jug: Large dent to interior above foot. Gilt interior worn. All over tarnishing. Sugar bowl: Minor surface blemishes and scratches seen commensurate with age and use. Gilt interior worn.
A Coalport part dinner service in the 'Hong Kong' pattern, comprising: a coffee pot and cover, a sucrier and cover, a cream jug, a sugar bowl, six coffee cans and saucers, and nine dinner plates, 27cm diameter, with further Coalport tea wares in the 'Ming Rose' pattern, and a selection of Wedgwood coffee wares in the 'Marguerite' pattern (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:Coalport Hong Kong: All pieces show minor surface wear, the odd small scratch, minor rubbing to the gilt highlights, the odd small glazing fault and the odd small gilding fault. The coffee pot shows a small glazing fault to the underside of the spout, and a further small glazing fault to the underside of the cover. The sucrier shows a minor glazing fault to the underside of the cover. The coffee cans and saucers show the odd small pit and frit to the foot rims. All ring when pinged. The dinner plates show more extensive surface scratches including to the gilt, the odd firing frit, and the odd glazing fault (including to the foot rims).
A collection of plated items. Including an oval tray with a pierced and gadrooned gallery; an oblong three piece tea service with floral gadrooned borders; two goblets; a round bowl on foot; various cutlery and flatware including a Community Plate table service mostly for six; various tea and coffee spoons and other items. Max. H17cm
A Continental porcelain moulded tea service, c1890, decorated with roses on a shaded apricot ground, rim gilt and a set of eight French coffee cups and saucers, decorated with a flower spray in light blue and gilt border, saucers 14cm d, printed mark UML France (38) The lot in good condition
A T C Brown-Westhead & Moore tea and coffee service, c1868, painted with primrose yellow medallions of roses and richly gilt, pair of plates 23cm diam, pattern No 2/918 (31) Localised rubbing to gilding particularly on saucers, one saucer with small chip to underside otherwise good condition

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