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Spode Tudor pattern forty-seven piece dinner service comprising fifteen dinner plates, six side plates, eight soup bowls, thirteen tea plates, three graduating meat plates and another & tureen and cover (47) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An Edwardian Silver Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service with Kettle on Stand En-Suite, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1901/02, rounded rectangular with straight gadroon border on ball feet, part fluted and decorated with a band of flowers, foliage and scrolls, a vacant reserve to either side, the kettle stand with detachable silver spirit burner, the teapot 28cm long, the kettle 31.5cm high, 114.1ozt (5) . All pieces correctly marked, covers, wing nuts, handles, pins to stand an burner all part marked. Many of the marks with some light-medium wear. Ivory insulators to coffee pot and teapot. Some play in the teapot handle. Light scratch top of teapot but generally in good order. The coffee-pot is marked for 1902, the other pieces are marked for 1901.
A Modern Silver Service of Hanoverian with Rat Tail Pattern Flatware, Carrs, Sheffield 1997/98, 8 place settings, comprising: table forks; table knives (with stainless steel blades); dessert forks; dessert knives (with stainless steel blades); large dessert spoons; small dessert spoons; soup spoons; fish knives; fish forks; tea spoons; cake forks (one lacking); cheese knives (with stainless steel blades); 4 table/serving spoons; a soup ladle; a sauce ladle; and two butter knives, together with An Associated Seven Piece Silver Condiment Set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1942, all housed in a fitted canteen, 146.8ozt weighable silver (110) . Some light signs of use but most pieces appear in good condition. Some light tarnish throughout. The fitted canteen could hold up to a 12 place setting. The Condiment has some rubbed marks on the peppers and general knocks.
A George III Silver Three Piece Tea Service, Michael Starkey, London 1809/10, rounded rectangular and part fluted, with gadroon rim and foliate capped handles, engraved with initials, the teapot 25cm long, 37.5ozt (3) The marks on the teapot and the cream-jug are clear. There is some wear to the marks on the sugar-bowl. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The finial on the teapot is bruised and doesn't sit flat. There is some bruising to the ball feet and some have probably been reattached. There have possibly been some repairs to the fluting on the teapot. The ivory insulators have some discolouration and minor cracks.
A Victorian Silver Five Piece Tea and Coffee Service, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1873, oval with bead borders, elaborate engraved borders and vacant oval reserves, the coffee pot 22.5cm high, 75.7ozt (5). All clearly marked to underside of base, covers and handles part marked. Ivory insulators and finials. Engraving crisp, no signs of any erasures or thinning. Bruise to one side of the teapot and some knocks to the coffee pot in one area and the handle of the coffee pot. Pin to lower end of coffee pot lacking.
A Victorian Silver Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service, A B Savory & Sons (marks of both Joseph & Albert Savory and William Smily), London 1853/56, of waisted circular form with spreading base, scroll borders and foliate engraving, the teapot with China man finial, the coffee pot with Arab finial, the coffee pot with later inscription Presented to Mr B Harper, as a mark of esteem by the inhabitants of Norton and the Division of Buckrose, East Riding, 1870, this and the remaining pieces initialled BH, the coffee pot 25.5cm high, 72.9ozt (4)
An Extensive Modern Service of Silver King's Pattern Flatware, J B Chatterley & Sons, Sheffield 1965-70, 12 place settings: comprising: table forks; table knives (with stainless steel blades); dessert forks; dessert spoons; dessert knives (with stainless steel blades); fish knives; fish forks; soup spoons; fruit spoons; fruit forks (with stainless steel prongs); fruit knives (with stainless steel blades); grapefruit spoons; tea spoons; coffee spoons; pastry forks; 4 serving/table spoons; 2 large serving spoons; a pair of fish servers; 2 pickle/cold meat forks; 2 carving knives, 2 carving forks and a steel (all with stainless steel blades); 2 preserve spoons; 2 butter knives; a pair of salad servers; and a bread knife and cake slice (with stainless steel blades), all housed in a fitted three drawer freestanding canteen on cabriole supports, weighable silver 240ozt
A Service of Silver Dubarry Pattern Flatware, J B Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham and Sheffield 1961/63, 12 place settings, comprising: table knives (with steel blades); table forks; soup spoons; fish knives (with silver blades); fish forks (with silver tines); dessert spoons; dessert knives (with steel blades); dessert forks; tea spoons; coffee spoons; 6 table/serving spoons; 2 sauce ladles; soup ladle; 2 carving knives; 2 carving forks and a steel, all housed in a fitted two drawer freestanding canteen, with serpentine front and on cabriole supports, 127.1ozt, (excluding fish cutlery; knives and carving pieces) (134)
A Victorian Silver Three Piece Tea Service, Samuel Smily for Goldsmiths Alliance, London, 1869/70, oval with bead borders, elaborate engraved decoration featuring hanging baskets of flowers and fruit, a circular reserve to each side, one engraved with initials, the teapot 28.5cm long, 43.8ozt (3) . Each fully marked near handle or underneath. The teapot further marked inside cover and on handle. The marks have some wear but are still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. There are some minor pin dents and some minor bruises to the handle and handle junctions. The ivory insulators are somewhat cracked and discoloured and slightly ill-fitting.
A Chinese Export Silver Four Piece Tea Service, maker's mark KH, Hong Kong, 1st half 20th century, of oval form, decorated in relief with a trailing dragon, the covers engraved with a further dragon, the teapot 25.5cm long, 33.5ozt (4) . The marks underneath are clear. There are some minor surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. In generally good condition otherwise. The finial on the sugar bowl is pushed slightly into the cover and leans slightly.
A Copeland Spode part tea service, pattern no. 9211, decorated in the Imari palate.Condition ReportOne cup has a small chip to the rim and associated hairline crack; one saucer has a minor nick to the underside and another saucer has two minor nicks and one has a crack to the centre; there is a glued repair to the cover of the sugar bowl, bowl good; teapot good condition; milk jug good condition. There is some crazing to the glaze and some minor rubbing to the gilt in places.

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