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A large collection of 20th century silver plate and collectable stainless steel to include an Edwardian Alfred & Co stainless steel cutlery canteen, a set of William Hutton & Sons fish knives, a William Page & Co ladle, Daniel & Arter cutlery together with a number of cased cutlery sets to include Hukin & Heath butter knives, George Hides & Son knives, a Pleasance & Harper of Bristol silver plate tea service, another silver plates early 20th century teapot with sugar bowl and creamer alongside several hot water and coffee pots and an assortment of stainless steel and silver plate cutlery.
An early 20th century Atkins Brothers of Sheffield silver plate tea service comprising of a coffee pot, a sugar bowl and a creamer milk jug. All pieces having incised swag decoration and raised on bun feet with gilt interiors. The coffee pot having inset bone banding to the handle. Makers marks to the base. Together with a silver plated unmarked tray. Tray measures 54cm x 35cm.
A handsome George III silver two piece partial tea service, comprising teapot and cream jug, John & Henry Lias, London 1818, the teapot of squat circular form, the hinged cover with knop cast as a basket of fruit, leaf-capped handle and part gadrooned body, raised on ball feet, the jug en suite. Length of teapot across spout and handle 28cm, total weight 37 troy ounces (2)
A box of various glassware and ceramics to include a Wade relief moulded jug, 1930s coloured glassware, and a silver plated three piece tea serviceCondition report: Star vase – two cracks to the inside.Dish – some nibbling to inside of rim.Stand for pen holder – chipped to the rim.Candle holder – poor condition with multiple chips and damage.Figure – chip to top right of umbrella, lots of further minor chips and nibbling to edges.

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