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A MATCHED SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SET comprising; a Victorian teapot, milk jug and two-handled sugar bowl, with a William IV coffee pot. The tea and coffee pot both have scrolling acanthus thumb piece handles and floral knops to the hinged covers. The coffee pot is by Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, London 1831. The teapot is by Henry Holland, London 1859. The sugar bowl is by Joseph Angell I and Joseph Angell II, London 1847 and the milk jug is by Richard Pearce and George Burrow s, London 1840, combined weight 2,213g
SELECTION OF SILVER PLATEcomprising a coffee and tea pot, twin handle sugar bowl and milk jug, a circular pierced cake basket with a swing handle, cased set of six fish knives and forks, twelve coffee bean spoons, six dessert knives, boxed, pair of fish servers, a selection of various cutlery and a pair of brass candlesticks
JAPANESE EGG SHELL PORCELAIN PART TEA SETdecorated with birds and flowers, comprising tea cups and saucers, side plates, tea pot, hot water jug, twin handle sugar bowl and tea bowl, a part Diamond china tea set decorated with a white ground and floral decoration, a Royal Albert oblong sandwich plate with an emerald green ground, a pottery shaped large water jug decorated with flowers in relief and six etched glasses with trumpet bowls and handles, standing on a folded foot
A 19th Century Worcester style gilt and blue floral decorated part tea/coffee set CONDITION REPORTS Consists of six coffee cans, six tea cups, one plate, one dish, nine saucers, two cream jugs, sugar bowl, two bowls or which one is a Sadler bowl. Numerous areas of wear and tear commensurate with age. Areas of gilt are missing and also extensive damage to one of the saucers and one of the plates where there are the side of one of the saucers is completely broken off and the corner of one of the plates is also completely broken off. There is a handle that has been snapped off one of the coffee cans
A late 20th Century Etains du Manoir pewter tea service retailed by Christofle, comprising tray, teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sucrier and cream jug, together with a similar cruet set comprising salt, pepper and mustard on tray CONDITION REPORTS Trqway - edges appear faded, light scratches throughout. Coffee pot body with various scratches to the widest point of the body. Lid does not close properly to the front near the spout. Teapot with scratches to the body. Sugard bowl with scratches to the body. Milk jug scratches to the body. Salt pot tarnishing and erosion to the metal as seen in images, light scratches to the body. Pepper pot light scratches to the body, some marks. Mustard pot tarnishing to the metal, glass liner may not be original as it does not fit correctly. All items various general signs of wear and tear throughout
A box containing a cased set of six Edwardian silver tea spoons (London 1903) with trefid style finials, a cased set of six silver coffee bean spoons, two cased sets of six silver handled butter knives, a pair of Victorian silver bladed, ivorine handled, fish servers and a cased set of silver cocktail spikes and a cased pair of silver seal spoons (Sheffield 1923)
OMAR RAMSDEN: AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET of undulating oval form, the teapot with a domed hinged cover surmounted by a pineapple style finial, carved wooden scroll handle, the whole on a tucked-in oval foot, the underside engraved "Omar Ramsden Me Fecit", with a hammered finish, London, 1931-32, teapot 6" high, (c.34.2oz). .
A heavy Georgian style hallmarked silver three-piece Tea Service comprising Teapot, two-handled Sugar and Milk/Cream Jug (the Jug and Sugar with gilded interiors), each piece with gadrooned upper band and raised on four squat bun-style feet, makers mark of Elkington & Co., assayed Sheffield 1912, total approx. weight 1156g CONDITION REPORT: The jug has a pin head sized dent to the body to the right of the bottom of the handle where it joins the body (minor). Otherwise appears in excellent original order. The two handled sugar also appears in very good original order with no problems noted and the teapot all looks very good with no problems noted. It should be noted that all pieces are slightly tarnished but should clear with a good silver polish. The set is in very good original overall condition.
A three-piece hallmarked silver Tea Set, (London 1908) CONDITION REPORT: There are some small dings and dents to the teapot, nothing dramatic. It looks like there has been a monogram to one side, the handle and hinge appear Ok, so does the wooden finial. The two handles sugar has a dent approx. half thumb size to one side of the middle of the body. Apart from this it appears OK. The cream jug appears OK. The total weight for these is approx. 743.8g (including wooden handle).
A group of small silver, comprising, five silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, engraved with crossed rifles and ‘2nd G.I.P.R.V.R’, Sheffield 1911-16; a George III crested Old English pattern sifter spoon, London 1812 by Eley & Fearn; two decanter labels ‘Brandy’, Chester 1906 & ‘Whiskey’ 1913, both by Sampson Mordan & Co; 202g of weighable silver; together with an inscribed white metal shield shaped pendant and a brooch; a set of four plated and enamelled menu holders in the form of ladies in ball gowns, and a plated Widdicombe Fair tea spoon.
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