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An electro-plated silver four piece tea and coffee service of tapering form with foliate engraving (by Walker & Hall, Sheffield), a set of electro-plated silver sugar tongs, two Royal Doulton Penny Wise collector's plates, a pearl necklace in a Lotus Fashion presentation box, a miniature cameo on a rolled gold mount and chain and a contiental pottery twin handle urn
A Victorian wrought iron oil lamp standard together with copper and bras lamp, glass chimney and etched cranberry/clear glass hexagonal shade, a box of various chinawares including part tea set and a Royal Doulton limited edition Pierrot plate by Leroy Nieman and a box of assorted prints etc to include AFTER B FAWCET "Shieldrake", coloured engraving
Royal Doulton Pansy pattern one hundred and twenty-seven piece pattern dinner service and tea set, with red printed mark and painted numbers, D4273, D4049. CONDITION REPORT: A large proportion of this service has some form of crazing, Marks and staining in several pieces. Some colours are dull. Interior of bowls are dirty throughout. One of the jugs is poorly restored where large piece has been broken. One teapot lid missing. Large plates all heavily crazed.Matchstriker: heavily crazed, pitted througout. No obvious signs of chips, cracks or restoration, flaws to base, possibly from firing process.Powder bowl: heavily crazed throughout. Possible firing crack to outer rim of lid. Rim of lid rubbed in places.Jug: possible hairline inside top rim, approx. 2cm only visible from inside, scratches to the glaze around bottom. Appears to have paint near foot rim., Heavily crazed to base.Coffee pot: lid is heavily crazed with a few scratches to the glaze. Coffee pot is also heavily crazed throughout. A few minor flaws to paint around rim. Crack runs from rim downwards, approx. 7cm blue spotting to glaze down one side, approx. 1cm chip to foot rim.
Mappin & Webb Large Wooden Boxed Canteen Of Cutlery Housed in impressive hinged wood box with brass cartouche inlay to top and brass handles to sides. Mappin & Webb logo plaque to interior, lined in royal blue baize, central pull out tray. Includes several items of bone handled cutlery to include carving fork, tea spoons, knives etc - part set only, some items missing. Approx dimensions 18 x 13 inches, 5.5 inches in depth
Various ceramics comprising: Doulton Slaters Patent jug, Victorian floral patterned oversized tea cup and saucer, Art Deco design wall mask depicting a fashionable lady, Continental porcelain figural mantel clock formed as an elephant and an Art Deco design part coffee set having a silvered glaze Condition:
*Mixed Silver. A set of four Victorian silver salts by Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham 1896, of oblong gadrooned form, 7cm long with four plain spoons by the same maker, presented in a fitted octagonal leather box with red silk and velvet lining, together with three cased sets of napkin rings, a cased set of six silver coffee spoons by Mappin & Webb, a cased set of six plus sugar tongs in the Kings Pattern by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd plus silver and mother of pearl tea knives, weighable silver approx. 15oz (7)
A set of silver hallmarked Roman Column tea spoons being hallmarked for Birmingham 1928 makers Docker & Burn Ltd Sterling Works, Barr Street complete in original faux crocodile presentation box with black baize fitted interior and retailers label for Pearce and Sons LTD. Leicester Leeds and York total weight 42.3 grams.
A matched William IV silver four piece tea set, comprising:- a teapot by Thomas, James and Nathaniel Creswick, Sheffield 1837, of lobed melon shape below a floral scrolled edge, raised on four anthemion scrolled legs, the cover with a floral finial, insulated scroll handle, 17cm high; a matching coffee pot, 24cm high; a differently lobed two handled sugar basin by John James Keith, London 1836, 12.5cm high and a fluted Victorian cream jug by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1848, 16,5cm, 80.2oz (4)
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