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A cased canteen of Elizabeth II silver flatware, Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1978, plain form with shell terminal, twelve place setting, comprising first course knives and forks, dinner knives and forks, fish course knives and forks, tea spoons, coffee spoons, table spoons and soup spoons, plus four serving spoons and carving set and sharpener, in hinged top and single drawer mahogany case, 250.7 tr.oz weighable silver. * Condition: Flatware in good condition. Clear marks, all matching. Stainless knife blades all very clean - engraved 'The Jewellers & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., Guernsey, Rustless'. Appears 100% complete. Case in good condition, with minor edge wear. Green baize interior good.
A late Victorian silver three piece bachelor's tea set, J. R. Ld., Birmingham 1898-99, bombe form with gadroon and anthemion rims, scroll handles, four shell mounted paw feet, engraved monograms, inscription to teapot base, the teapot 7¾in. (19.7cm.) long, gross weight 16.1 tr.oz. (3) * Condition: Teapot has a small dent on each side. Clear hallmarks. Sugar bowl has a small ding to one corner. All items engraved with monogram EM.
An Edwardian silver three piece tea set, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1909-12, oval form with half gadrooned decoration, angular handles, engraved monograms, the teapot 10¾in. (27.25cm.) long, gross weight 35 tr.oz. * Condition: Teapot has a loose handle. All hallmarks are clear. Faint line dent to one side of teapot. Good overall.
A New Hall hard paste famille rose part tea set, 1790-1805, pattern 338 with wheel within a wreath, comprising cream jug (painted no. 338 to base), three tea bowls, four coffee cans and four saucers, together with a pattern 449 cream jug, again with painted no. to base, with floral cartouche decoration. (13) * Condition: Small chip to rim and hairline to base of handle of 338 cream jug. One saucer has 1in hairline to rim and worn decoration, another has a hairline from rim to foot. Other pieces in good condition. Most have kiln dust from manufacturing.
A part set of early 19th century Staffordshire porcelain tea ware, probably by John Ridgway, decorated with powder blue and hand painted floral sprays within gilt borders (14) Comprising two tea pots, one stand, saucier, two milk jugs, slops bowl, medium size jug, one large and one small cup, two saucers, and a large and small dish, gilt decoration faded throughout, some minor chips and scratches otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair,
A part 19th century tea set, with hand painted floral sprays, and with sectional blue edged cream ground picked out in gilt, thought to be John Ridgeway & Co. (14) Comprising five tea cups, a larger cup in the same pattern, six saucers, and two sandwich plates. some gilt faded otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
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