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A LIVERPOOL CREAMWARE COMMEMORATIVE PUNCH BOWL, 18TH CENTURY, of circular shape painted with a depiction of a tea-clipper set sail and titled below: Success to the Europa, East Indiaman Capt. Pelly Edward Roach, the exterior printed with monochrome images of clippers at sea. 25cm diameter*The Europa (1766-67) registered as taking 499 tonnes, one voyage Madras and Bombay
A quantity of silver plate, Victorian/modern, comprising:- a 4 piece Victorian tea and coffee set by Walker & Hall, engraved with convolvulus; a similar kettle on rustic spirit stand, engraved with birds amidst foliage by the same makers; an oval meat dish cover by Harrods; two biscuit boxes, one by Harrods; a trefoil shell cheese and biscuits dish; a set of 4 modern wine goblets; a Victorian vase holder by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, of tendril form (lacks glass vase); 6 cased coffee spoons; 3 sauceboats; a hot water jug; 9 various condiments; a Victorian egg cruet (lacks one of the 4 egg cups); a bachelor-size sugar bowl and matching cream jug; a sugar caster; a churn-shaped butter dish (lacks glass liner); a pair of asparagus servers; an oval dish holder; an Old Sheffield Plate wine funnel by Matthew Boulton & Co. (lacks thumbpiece); a rat-tail soup ladle and matching sauce ladle; and an ashtray with flag of S.S. Atlantis (post 1930); also a Victorian silver Onslow pattern mustard spoon Condition reportOne biscuits box needs cover re-plating. Ashtray needs re- plating. Hot water jug has a tiny area that needs re-plating. Victorian tea & coffee set, teapot has finial but this lacks pin and nut whilst finial of coffee pot lacks buttercup from top. Coffee pot also has a bruise and cream jug has small bruise to foot and scratches.
A CANTEEN OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY in a fitted two drawer mahogany box with a lift-up cover, in a version of Bright-cut & Star pattern:- Five table spoons, twelve soup spoons, eleven dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, eleven table forks, one sauce ladle, ten tea spoons, six coffee spoons, two knife rests, one soup ladle & one basting spoon together with twelve ivory handled table knives, nine side knives & a five-piece carving set (with stainless steel blades & tines), all initialled "J" by C. Boyton & Sons, Sheffield 1915/16; the box measuring 17.8" (45.3 cms) long; 121.8 oz weighable silver (87)
A MIXED LOT:- An Edwardian Fiddle pattern soup ladle, Sheffield 1901, a set of six Victorian Princess No.1 pattern tea spoons, crested, by John James Whiting, London 1861, three Scottish table forks, initialled, a tea strainer & drip bowl, two other tea strainers, and a caddy spoon with a Celtic cross stem, maker's mark "WJ&S", Birmingham 1944; the latter 3.7" (9.2 cms) long; 24.6 oz (15)
PLATED WARE TO INCLUDE:- Three baskets, two gallery trays, an entree dish and cover, an urn-shaped biscuit box, a cocktail shaker, a pair of vase bases, a hot water jug, a sugar scuttle & scoop, a mustard pot & spoon, a three-piece tea set and a circular three-piece tea set and three pairs of sugar tongs; the cocktail shaker 10" (25.5 cms) high (lot)
A MIXED LOT:- A set of four Victorian Fiddle egg spoons, initialled, a "hooked" jam spoon, a set of four American butter spreaders by Gorham & Co., five other small butter knives, three other larger butter knives, two George III caddy spoons, a sugar spoon, eleven various tea spoons (mostly initialled), an Irish dessert fork, crested, a dessert spoon, initialled, and a pair of sauce ladles; the latter 5" (12.5 cms) long; 24.6 oz (35)
MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE:- Five various antique Fiddle pattern table forks, a George III fancy-back table spoon, a pair of Edwardian Rattail table spoons, another table spoon, a dessert spoon, a jam spoon, four various tea spoons, and a set of three Aberdeen-made Fiddle tea spoons by Rettie & Sons (with Edinburgh hallmarks for 1847), most pieces initialled; 26.8 oz (18)
A CASED SET OF SIX MODERN DANISH "CHARLOTTE" PATTERN COFFEE SPOONS by Hans Hansen, c.1940, a Scottish provincial tea spoon, initialled "EM", by William Ritchie of Perth (WR, WR, WR) c.1800 and an Edwardian parasol handle in the form of a duck's head with glass eyes, London 1906; the latter 2.5" (6.5 cms) long; 3.7 oz weighable silver (3)
AN EDWARDIAN MATCHED THREE-PIECE TEA SET with shaped oblong bodies, gadrooned rims & ball feet by two makers (James Dixon & Sons and Barraclough & Sons), Sheffield 1906, together with a hot water jug of a similar design by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1967; the latter 9.25" (23.3 cms) high; 53.3 oz (4)
A VICTORIAN IRON-BOUND OAK PLATE CHEST with lift-out trays & internal divisions, filled with the following:- a) A canteen of Queen's pattern flatware (with honeysuckle heel) including:- twenty four table spoons, twenty four table forks, twenty four dessert spoons, twenty four dessert forks, twenty four tea spoons, one soup ladle, two basting spoons, four sauce ladles, three pickle forks, two mustard spoons, five salt spoons, one sugar sifter ladle, All crested & all by John James Whiting, London 1856/57. b) A set of six squat circular salts with embossed decoration & gilt interiors, crested, by George Richards & Edward Brown, London 1857 c) A mustard pot with embossed decoration (lacking glass liner), crested, by John Evans, London 1857 d) The following plated items:- A set of four entree dishes & covers, with detachable handles, a graduated pair of salvers, a swing handled cake basket, a trefoil shaped decanter stand (with three bottles) A/F, a large two-handled tray, a pair of three-light candelabra & four matching candlesticks, all crested, e) The following plated flatware & cutlery:- Eighteen pairs of mother of pearl handled fruit/dessert knives & forks, two dessert serving knives, four graduated meat skewers, four knife rests & five pairs of nut cracks. The trunk measuring 34" (86.5 cms) long; 361.5 oz weighable silver
A MIXED LOT:- A set of six George IV King's pattern dessert spoons (Union Shell heel) by Messrs. Lias, London 1826, a pair of Victorian King's pattern table spoons (Diamond Shell heel) by William Eaton, London 1838, all initialled "H", a set of six Old English pattern soup spoons by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1910/11 and a set of six plated King's pattern tea spoons; 36.5 oz weighable silver (20)
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