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Chinese sterling white metal three-piece tea service, viz:- teapot with swing handle, dragon's head finial and relief dragon decorated, similar covered two-handled sugar basin and cream jug, 26oz total approx Condition ReportNo obvious defects apparent, apart from small dent on handle of sugar basin
A MATCHED THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, of compact proportions, comprising:- Teapot, Chester c.1907, mark of George Nathan & Ridley Hayes - Sugar bowl and creamer, Birmingham (date marks rubbed), maker's mark of The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co.each of oblong form, each embossed and chased with foliate and scroll work decoration (c.18 troy ozs incl. ebon teapot handle and finial). 24cm wide across handle and spout
A 19th century Staffordshire pink lustre twenty four piece tea service, including a teapot, milk jug, tea bowls, eight cups and saucers, three graduated Beswick swallow wall plaques, two Carlton Ware leaf jugs, a Shorter & Son flower head toast rack, a blue and white leaf shaped dish, majolica leaf cruet and a Falcon ware floral jug etc (Qty) (at fault)
A Victorian silver three piece tea service, Albert Henry Thompson, Sheffield 1888, comprising; a tea pot, a sucriere and a milk jug, each of octagonal form with angular handles, gilt interiors and delicate foliate reliefs throughout, gross weight approx. 34.6ozt (3) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
An extensive harlequin gilt dinner service, comprising; fifteen tea cups, seventeen saucers, four dessert bowls, one soup bowl, eighteen side plates, twelve dessert plates, two sauce boats and stands, three tureens (two with covers), three cake plates, twelve dinner plates, each with gilt foliate and fluted details (Qty)
An early Victorian oak fitted silver chest and contents, some being original to the chest and others probably being associated and in silver plate, as detailed; a silver four-piece tea and coffee service comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar and cream, each with acanthus leaf and flower engraved decoration, having gilt-washed interiors, 75oz, maker James Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1850, coffee pot h.27cm; together with a silver plated large spirit kettle on stand, silver plated and engraved salad bowl stand, h.35cm, a large salver, dia.36cm, card waiter, 19cm; the centre section being fully-fitted and comprising pair of silver plated gilt-washed and cut glass table salts of good size, pair of silver salt spoons, sugar tongs, five silver handled table knives, tray, with silver Queens Pattern flatware comprising nine tablespoons, one table fork, six dessert forks, six egg-spoons, and two dessert spoons, all by James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh circa 1850; and six Roberts & Belk silver dessert spoons; and a small quantity of plated flatware (weighable silver flatware gross 53oz), the fully fitted and annotated chest bearing original makers label for James & Walter Marshall, Jewellers of 41 George Street, Edinburgh, and having iron strap end carry handles, chest w.67cm.Chest – shrinkage split to top, some wear to metal but complete, lock works, lid closes but not fully unless pushed down.Silver cutlery – poor to good, very mixed condition.Glass salts – both very good.Large salver – all extremities worn, copper showing through, otherwise good.Card waiter - all extremities worn, copper showing through, otherwise good.Stand – base with old repair to one foot, otherwise good.Kettle and stand – good.Teapot – large dent to side, smaller dents to shoulder.Sugar – good.Cream jug – with two dents to base and several smaller dents to underside.Box interior all original but grubby.

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