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A George V Sterling silver four piece tea & coffee service, plain Georgian style with gadroon rim, each body engraved with initials, on shell and hoof feet, comprising tea pot, coffee pot (both with ebonised handles), sugar bowl and milk jug, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1911 (4) gross 2,216 grams
A George IV three piece silver melon form tea service, comprising teapot, two handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each with lobed decoration to the body and acanthus leaf thumb piece atop a spreading pedestal form foot, the teapot with rose finial, handle to the teapot requires repair, interior of the sugar bowl is gilt, sponsor's mark Joseph Angell, London assay mark, milk and sugar marked for 1829 and the teapot 1827, height of teapot 17 cm, gross combined weight 42 ozt / 1312 g approx, all in (3)
A SELECTION OF RAVILIOUS ITEMS, including Engravings by ERIC RAVILIOUS book by Robert Harling, a wooden printing block depicting a forest scene, stamped "I. Lawrence" 13cm by 10cm, and a Ravilious part tea service, consisting of four dinner plates, five saucers, three cups, six side plates, milk jug and sugar bowl.
A good George IV silver three piece tea service, William Bateman I, London, 1823, comprising a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, of compressed bombe form with half-gadrooned decoration, cast floral and foliate everted rims, raised on four ball feet, the teapot with angular handle, each piece with heart shaped cartouche to each side, one side to each inscribed with initials, teapot, 12¼in. (31.2cm.) long, gross weight 44.0 tr.oz. (3) *Condition: in excellent condition, some hallmarks slightly rubbed, some tiny flea-bite nibbles.
An Art Deco silver four piece tea service, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1941, of tapered square form, with angular handles and bracket plinth bases, comprising a teapot, hot water pot, cream jug and twin handled sucrier, together with a closely matched coffee pot and hors d'ouevre dish with cut glass liner by the same maker, the coffee pot, date marks 1942 and 1938, 8in. (20.25cm.) high, gross weight (minus glass liner) 98.6 tr.oz. (6) *Condition: Small ding to side of hot water pot, dent to corner of sucrier, small dent to side of cream jug and two tiny dings to teapot. Coffee pot lacks top of finial and has tiny ding to side. Maker's marks a little rubbed to teapot and hot water pot but remain legible. Top of handle slightly loose on hot water pot - fixing pin is partially pushed out to one side.
An Art Deco figured walnut canteen table with silver plated Art Deco flatware service, 1930s, the two drawer canteen with stepped rounded angles, raised on reeded square legs, the extensive 12 person service by Walker & Hall, comprising twelve table forks, table knives, dessert knives, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons and tea spoons, plus six table spoons and coffee spoons, a five piece carving set, three servers, a pair of soup ladles, a pair of salt spoons, a pickle fork, a soup ladle and a sugar spoon, the canteen 24½ x 17in. (62.25 x 43cm.), 29in. (73.5cm.) high, lacks mustard spoon, butter knife and sugar tongs.
A modernist pewter tea and coffee service by Castor Cooper, no. 19 from an edition of 500, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, all of sinuous modernist form, the coffee pot 11½in. (29.2cm.) high, together with the matching perspex and pewter tray; and a circular Keith Tyssen pewter bowl. (6) *Condition: Good condition, with no faults.
A GEORGE III SILVER TEA SERVICE teapot 18cm h, by Daniel Pontifex, London 1800, 32ozs 12dwts (3)++Teapot with light wear and minor dent, the integral hinge undamaged and without play. Cream jug and sugar bowl with little sign of use. Each piece engraved with discrete, possibly contemporary, initials
A FINE GEORGE IV COMPOSED SILVER TEA SERVICE of heavy gauge, with entwined grapevine handles, the compressed body crisply chased with flowers and rocaille, teapot 15cm h, teapot maker CG, a pellet between (?Charles Gordon), London 1829, cream jug and sugar bowl by Samuel Hennell, London 1822, 70ozs (3)++All in fine condition, no noticeable wear, polish residues, no repair, engraving or erasure; marks as struck

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