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Large Box of Collectible Porcelain & Pottery, including blue and white Willow pattern, plates, side plates, cups, etc. Together with two green Rye pottery vases, large Clifton planter decorated with scenes of coach and horses, tall cream and tan motted vase, tin vintage tea pot, and a boxed set of vintage fish knives and forks.
Royal Worcester Collection of Hand Painted Blush Ivory Small Vases ( 5 ) In Total. Various Shapes, Sizes and Designs. All Dated Between 1891 - 1910. All In 1st Quality and Excellent Condition. Together With - Japanese Cloisonne Tea Set, comprising six small cups and saucers, lidded sugar bowl and milk jug. Decorated with colourful designs of figures in bright robes. Together with four vintage pink and gilt coffee cups and saucers.
Royal Albert Old Country Roses Tea & Coffee Services, comprising a 20 piece tea set, six dinner plates, two bowls, a 20 piece coffee set, boxed preserve jar and spoon, sandwich platter, two tier cake stand, and gravy boat and stand. Together with a Chokin Art 24ct gold plate, and a 1911 Coronation mug by Shelley.
An Irish George III matched silver three piece tea set, the teapot Dublin, 1817, James le Bas, the sugar and milk jug Dublin, 1814 and 1815, Richard Sawyer, all of shaped rectangular form with gadrooned borders, each piece raised on four paw feet and decorated with bright-cut engraved garlands or foliate designs, the teapot with ivory insulators to handle, approx. 29.7cm long (from spout to handle), 17.1cm high (inc. handle), total weight approx. 38oz (3)Ivory submission reference: E5SB3CLA
A Victorian silver four piece tea set, London, 1874, Martin Hall & Co., comprising tea pot, coffee pot, sugar and milk jug, of shaped, faceted form, the bodies raised on shaped circular feet with scroll borders and chased with floral and foliate scroll motifs, the sugar and milk with gilded interiors, the tea and coffee pots with bird finials to hinged covers and ivory insulators to handles, coffee pot approx. 29.5cm high, teapot approx. 20cm high, total weight approx. 78.7oz (4)Ivory submission reference: 2MVAF8YN Condition Report: The tea set is in good condition commensurate with age. Some general surface scratching, nicking and pitting noted and some fading to gilded interiors. Some discolouration to ivory insulators. Some minor dings. Hinges in good condition. Decoration in good condition. A small patch of solder noted to one handle of sugar. Coffee pot wobbles slightly on foot. Damage to finial of teapot (part of one leaf has broken off). All numbered 1590 to base. Hallmarks slightly rubbed in places but generally clear. Overall a nice set in good condition.
A George V four piece silver tea set, London, 1925, Heming & Co., of plain, rounded form, the teapot and coffee pot with wooden handles and knopped finials, each piece raised on a circular foot, coffee pot approx. 18.5cm high, teapot approx. 12.5cm high, total weight approx. 35.4oz (4)Condition Report: The tea set is in good overall condition commensurate with age. Some minor surface scratching, nicking and minor pitting noted. Some dings and bruising to bodies. Some solder noted to upper handle of milk jug. Hallmarks to coffee pot slightly rubbed. Handle to coffee pot slightly wobbly. Repair to coffee pot hinge - solder where hinge meets handle socket. Nicking to spout of teapot. Repair/reinforcement to hinge of teapot lid. Teapot handle may be a replacement.
A George V silver three piece tea set, Sheffield, 1913, Walker & Hall, each piece designed with a pierced quatrefoil gallery to a compressed, fluted body, the teapot with wooden handle and finial, the sugar and milk with stylised foliate handles, teapot approx. 11cm high (inc. handle), 24.5cm long, total weight approx. 32.5oz (3)Condition Report: Registration numbers to base of teapot and sugar: Rd 610066Registration number to milk jug: Rd 597162 The tea set is in good condition commensurate with age. Some general surface scratching, nicking and pitting to each piece. Some losses and damage to pierced gallery on jug and teapot. Some dings and bruising noted.
Howard & Co. An American silver three piece tea set by Howard & Co., New York (1866-1922), of hexagonal form with beaded borders and raised on hexagonal pedestal feet, the teapot with knopped finial and ivory insulators to handle, each piece engraved with monogram, 19.5cm high, total weight approx. 27oz (3)Ivory submission reference: JUAQ3564
A George III silver three piece tea set, London, 1809, Daniel Pontifex, designed with decorative trellis weave banding to bodies and raised on four ball feet, the teapot with stylised branching handle and applied shell and foliate decoration to spout, the handles with ivory insulators, teapot 25.5cm long (tip of spout to handle), 14.5cm high, each piece engraved with crest, total weight approx. 49.5oz (3) Ivory submission reference: MS8DA2WB Condition Report: Teapot weight alone approx. 28.4ozThis tea set shows evidence of wear and damage. Scratching, nicking and minor pitting noted to all pieces. Some wear to decoration, mainly at high points. Teapot: Hallmarks to underside clear. Reinforcements and solder to the lower body above the legs. Some dings and bruising. Wear to the crests. Damage to the undersides of ball feet. Wear to the crest. Patch to handle. Small split to end of spout. Knop on finial is off-centre, Ivory insulator beneath finial has split and is being held together by a small piece of wire. Repairs around upper rim of weave band above feet. Possible repair to hinge. Some wear to decoration. Some small splits to ivory insulators. Sugar: good overall condition. Wobbles on feet. Some holes to undersides of ball feet. Pale gilding remains to interior. Some dings and bruising to body. Some small patches of solder noted to undersides of handles. Small split forming to the inside at one corner. Hallmarks partially rubbed. Jug: Poor condition. Buckling to lower half of body as well as reinforcements and repairs. Dings and bruising. Reinforcement/repair to spout. Handle is bent and also pushing in at lower join. Spout misshapen .Damage to undersides of ball feet. Wear to crest.
A part set of silver flat ware comprising three desert spoons, four soup spoons, four tea spoons, ten silver bladed and handled knives, ten silver pronged and handled forks, twenty one steel bladed silver handled knives, CJ Vander Ltd, silver bladed knives and forks Sheffield 1969, spoons London 1969, steel bladed knives Sheffield 1968, gross wt. (excluding steel bladed knives) 53ozt.
A collection of eight George V hallmarked silver rifle club prize spoons. To include a set of seven hallmarked silver tea spoons having the society crest with text 'Miniature Rifle Cubs Society' to the terminal and with the text 'Look Forward' to the handle. The seven spoons being hallmarked for Sheffield and having date letters g, i and k for 1924, 1926 and 1927. Makers mark W.T for Walter Trickett. One further hallmarked silver shooting interest spoon having the text 'Bristol Rifle League' and the society crest to the terminal, the text 'For Skill' to the handle and being engraved 'Jill Shirley Burridge April 13 1935' to the back of the terminal. Hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter H for 1932. Makers mark GFB attributed to George Frank Bickerton. Combined weight approx 122g. Measures approx 11.2cm x 2.7cm.
An 800 silver and gilt metal breakfast set. The set comprising of eight pieces including a tea cup and saucer, napkin ring, cutlery set and bone handled ladle sat on three feet. The set having an etched design with gilt metal finish. The fork, spoon and tea spoon being of fiddle pattern form with central monogrammed cartouche to the terminals. The set having 800 mark for 800 silver on six of the pieces with the napkin ring and ladle unmarked. Combined weight approx 374g. Measures approx 10cm x 2cm / 19cm x 9.5cm.
Garrard and Co white metal boxed tea strainer and stand. The tea strainer being of circular form with pie crust rim and having a scrolled shell detail finial and turned hardwood handle. The tea strainer and having lettering 'Garrard & Co 1/2 Regent St London' to the base and the stand having the addition of 'London W.I'. The set in original presentation box. Combined weight approx 85.96g. Measures approx 18cm x 6.2xcm.
A Native American Elizabeth Margaret Whitman miniature tea service. The service consisting of sterling silver teapot, kettle pots, cups, saucers, two spoons a silver tray. The items set with turquoise cabochons having etched star decoration. The teapot marked E.M.W. Sterling, for Elizabeth Margaret Whitman. Weight approx 16.2g. Measures approx tray 5.5cm, teapot 2.3cm.
A collection of 950 Sterling and 800 Silver spoons. To include a cased set of six Japanese inspired 950 sterling spoons. The spoons having Japanese motifs to the finials and cherry blossom flower bowls. The spoons each being stamped Sterling 950 to verso. A set of six Scottish sterling silver salt spoons. The set having a Celtic design and being marked Sterling Scotland to verso. Makers mark IONA IMC for Iain MacCormick. A set of five 800 silver handled tea spoons with gilt metal bowls. Combined weight approx 506g (boxes included) Measures approx 16cm x 3cm / 7.5cm x 1.5cm (spoons)
A collection of George III hallmarked silver spoons. To include a set of five hallmarked silver tea spoons. The spoons having an etched image of a boars head with text N'e Obliviscaris' Latin for Forget Not possibly for the Scottish Campbell Clan. Date letter L for 1806. Makers mark T.D attributed to Thomas Dicks. A Georgian sugar sifter, the sifter having a pierced bowl. Hallmarked for London Date letter I for 1804. Makers mark IB. Three further hallmarked Georgian tea spoons. Combined weight approx 148g. Measures approx 17cm x 6cm / 13cm x 3cm.
A collection of hallmarked silver and 830 silver tableware. To include a hallmarked silver candlestick The candlestick being of baluster form with a weighted base. Hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter p for 1914. Makers mark D&F for Deakin & Francis Ltd. A hallmarked silver trinket dish. The dish being hallmarked for London, date letter e for 1960. Makers mark R.C for William Comyns & Sons Ltd (Richard Comyns). A Norwegian 830S Silver Tea caddy or nut spoon and fork set. Makers mark Lo attributed to Brodrene Lohne, Bergen. Combined weight approx 276g. Measures approx 16cm x 8.4cm (candlestick) / 8.1cm x 8.1cm x 1.5cm (dish)
An assorted collection of hallmarked silver cutlery. To include a set of five Victorian hallmarked silver forks. Hallmarked for London. Date letter M for 1847. Makers mark GA for Chawner & Co (George William Adams). A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver tea spoons. Hallmarked for Sheffield. Date letter C for 1895. Makers mark WB TJB for Bryer & Sons. A further hallmarked silver tea spoon, hallmarks illegible. Two pairs of sugar tongs with the larger being hallmarked for London. Date letter h for 1763. Makers mark WRS for William Robert Smily. The smaller sugar tongs being hallmarked for Sheffield. Date letter k for 1902. Makers mark JR for Joseph Rodgers & Sons. Combined weight approx 300g. Measures approx 17cm x 2cm / 9.4cm x 4cm.
A collection of 19th and 20th century silver and white metal flatware. The flatware to include a Victorian hallmarked silver serving spoon, hallmarked London 1846, 18cm. A George IV hallmarked silver spoon, hallmarked London 1827, makers mark CE for Charles Eley, 17.2cm. A set of six silver spoons hallmarked London 1898 William Hutton & Sons Limited, approx 14cm. Two Victorian hallmarked silver preserve spoons. Hallmarked London 1850. Thomas Wallis II. Set of six silver tea spoons hallmarked Sheffield 1932 marked EV for Edward Viner. A Victorian silver spoon hallmarked London 1850, Thomas Wallis II. Together with white metal spoons and forks. Total weight approx 416g
A 9999 silver three piece Burmese tea service. The tea set comprising of a tea or coffee pot, milk jug and sugar pot. The set having a central decorative repoussé band depicting kangaroos against a scrolled foliate ground. The teapot having a hinged lid and etched design to the handle. Marked to the base 'Handmade in Burma. U BATHI 9999 Silver.' Combined weight approx 1276g. Measures approx teapot 18cm x 19cm, Jug 11.5cm x 12.5cm.
A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver flatware.To include a set of five hallmarked silver tea spoons. Hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter H for 1932. Four hallmarked silver napkin rings to include one pair having makers mark CH for Charles Horner. A salt spoon hallmarked for Exeter, date letter S for 1854. Makers mark JW JW for Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams). A hallmarked silver sugar sifter spoon. A pair of silver sugar tongs. The tongs having a scrolled repoussé pattern. Marked with British sterling quality mark other marks rubbed to be illegible. Makers mark P.B attributed to Platnauer Brothers. Combined weight approx 222g. Measures approx 13.5cm x 4cm (tongs) 4.4cm x 4.4cm (napkin ring).
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