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Ninety-Seven (97) Piece Gold Plated Repousse Flatware Set. Includes: 11 forks 7-1/4", 12 knives, 12 salad forks, 12 butter paddles, 12 soup spoons, 24 teaspoons, 12 ice tea spoons, 2 serving spoons. Signed VS. Good condition. Please note: box for display purposes only. Shipping $145.00 (estimate $200-$400)
AN EPNS TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE PLACE SETTINGS, 1926, maker Frank Cobb, in Old English pattern, comprising fish, table, dessert and fruit knives and forks, tea, coffee, egg, dessert and soup spoons, pair each of knife rests, sauce ladles, salt and mustard spoons, soup ladle, gravy spoon, sifter spoon, six table spoons, five piece carving set and a pair of fish servers, with ivorine handles, all contained in a green baize lined and fitted mahogany canteen, the hinged cover inlaid with a brass presentation plaque over three long cutlery drawers with inset brass handles, raised on a plain stand with baize lined drawer, square tapering supports and spade feet, 21" wide (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A SET OF FOUR COALPORT CHINA TRIOS, c.1930, in apple green Batwing pattern, with matching sugar bowl and milk jug, plates 6" diameter, together with a set of four large tea plates, 6 3/4" diameter, two breakfast cups and saucers and a high pedestal tazza, retailed by T. Hayward & Co., 64 Deansgate, Manchester, puce mark, pattern 2665 (23) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET, makers The Barnards, London 1841, of rounded cylindrical form, chased and engraved with a diapered strapwork band, comprising teapot and cover with cast bud knop and scroll handle with ivory stops, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, bases engraved "A little tribute of affection from C.D. to her sister Jma. Baird, 2nd March 1843", teapot 10" wide, 38ozs 14dwts total gross (Illustrated) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A REGENCY TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY TEA CADDY, C1820-40 of bow fronted form with domed lid and brass stringing, ball feet, the divided interior retaining the pair of tortoiseshell covers, 19cm w ++Complete retaining all the veneers, the lid slightly off set and warped. The hinges original but with slight faults, one end sun bleached, the feet original, the interior lined in later metal foil, cover undamaged and retaining the turned bone knobs
A GEORGE III POLYCHROME DECORATED PAPIER MÂCHÉ TEA CADDY ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY CLAY, C1780 inset with two Wedgwood jasper ware cameos, one of Aesculapius, the well preserved painted decoration in the manner of Robert Adam, giltmetal mount, the interior with the original laminated papier mâché cover, 12cm h Henry Clay of Birmingham, Japanner in Ordinary to His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales was the pre-eminent manufacturer of papier mâché goods in the late 18th century. The present caddy conforms to his 'New Improved Paperware' Patent of 1772, being of laminated construction, as distinct from the traditional papier mâché method. The Wedgwood cameos are original and an example of that of Aesculapius is illustrated Reilly (R) Wedgwood, 1989, vol II, fig 1227. Wedgwood's biographer, Eliza Meteyard (1816-1879) described Henry Clay as "a most ingenious cabinet-maker of Birmingham, [who] was at this time doing much for Wedgwood's fame, by inserting the cameos in tea caddies, writing desks, dressing cases and similar articles.... These signs of Clay's exceeding taste and ingenuity induced [Matthew] Boulton to suggest a partnership, but Clay for some reason declined." It is not known whether the present caddy is marked as the slightly recessed foot is still covered to a large extent with what could be the original coarse green baize. Other examples are illustrated Gilbert (C), Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, Leeds 1996, figs 201 and 202. An example set with jasper ware cameos but decorated with a dusted ground is illustrated Jones (Y), Japanned Papier Mâché and Tin Ware, Woodbridge 2012, fig 116. Another example, almost identical to the present lot, was sold Bonhams, London, 6 March 2013, lot 103. ++In good entirely unrestored condition with light wear and old build up of dirt, lacking the ring from the finial on the lid, the hinge complete and in good condition, the jasper medallion on the reverse slightly scratched and lacking the glass. The papier mâché straight undamaged, not delaminating and entirely unrestored. Rare in this fine original condition
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