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A small quantity of silver items comprising a silver and tortoiseshell hand mirror; a cased set of six Harrods coffee spoons, Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1930; a part cased set of nine silver tea spoons; part sets of silver and ivorine/MOP cake knives and forks; two napkin rings etc., silver weight approx. 20oz. (qty.)
A CHINESE GEM-SET AND ENAMELLED TEA CADDY AND COVER, 20TH CENTURY square, the mesh ground applied with irregular stones surrounding panels of flower sprays enamelled in blue and violet, the cover with a pierced carved jade roundel, underside stamped SILVER, 10.5cm high; together with a Chinese gilt and enamel teapot and cover, 20th century, bullet form, mesh ground applied with enamelled magpies amidst flowering branches, underside stamped SILVER, 19cm long 972gr all in (2)
A SET OF SIX NORWEGIAN SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL DESSERT SPOONS, DAVID-ANDERSEN, OSLO, MID 20TH CENTURY pale green linear guilloché enamel, the stems tapering from trifid motif roundel terminals, fitted case with David-Andersen printed label, spoon 13cm long; together with a set of six silver and enamel tea knives and six spoons, pale green guilloché enamel decoration, fitted case, and a set of six silver and enamel demi-tasse spoons, each with differently coloured guilloché enamel, fitted case, all Turner & Simpson Ltd., Birmingham, 1929/1955 respectively (24)
AN IRAQI SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SET AND TRAY, UNMARKED, CIRCA 1944 decorated in niello work with Mesopotamian riverine scenes, the tray with presentation inscription, tray 44cm long; together with an Iraqi silver salver, circa 1945, circular, covered in bands of Arabic script and stylised foliage, 27cm diameter 2166gr (69oz) (5) The tray's inscription reads: To Bridgadier-General G.N.A. Morgan From Grateful Patient Abdul Hameed El Dubuni Iraq 1944
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER AND PORCELAIN THREE-PIECE TEA SET AND SIX CUPS AND SAUCERS the primrose-coloured porcelain with printed ribbon-tied paterae and husk festoons, Royal Worcester, 1903, the silver mounts richly die-stamped and pierced with scrolls, diaperwork and flowers, the teapot with hinged lid and raffia-covered handle, William Comyns & Sons, London, 1904/05 the teapot 22.5cm long (15)
A VICTORIAN SILVER MATCHED THREE-PIECE TEA SET, LONDON & SHEFFIELD, 1865-89 shaped oval, with beaded rims, bright-cut decorated with ovals and geometric and foliate borders, the teapot and milk jug initialled JAP, milk jug and teapot Robert Hennell, 1865/66, sugar bowl Martin, Hall & Co., 1889 teapot 25.5cm long, 746gr (23oz) including ebonised handle and finial
A VICTORIAN SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SET, PROBABLY J. WHITEHOUSE, LONDON, 1837/38 compressed fluted circular, engraved with a crest, cast scroll panel feet with scroll foliage between, teapot with cast flowerhead and leaf finial, milk jug and sugar bowl with gilt interiors teapot 27.5cm long, 1285gr (41oz) including insulators
A SET OF THREE GEORGE II SILVER TEA CADDIES, PEZE PILLEAU, LONDON, 1751 the inverted baluster bodies on short pedestal feet, chased to the shoulders with a band of Rococo scrolls, flowers and rocaille on a matted ground, the covers similarly chased below a shell handle, comprising two caddies of circular outline and another oval, with a later fitted trefoil shaped wood case tallest 12cm high, 846gr (27oz)
A CHINESE BONE MODEL OF A FLOWER BOAT, CANTON, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY the carpeted cabins with stained furniture and shaded by fretwork pierced panels, the foredeck with figures around a tea table before a verandah and doorway flanked by an inscribed couplet, the upper deck set with plants, the bow with flags and lanterns, on a cloth-covered stand 33.5cm long The couplet reads in translation: The fish is swimming across the green water / The bee is flying into the red heart of the flower. In the 18th and 19th century brightly decorated 'Flower Boats' thronged the waterways of Canton. Although more innocent entertainments were available to gentlemen, such as wine and song provided by the 'flowers' (the ladies on board), in general the term 'Flower Boat' referred to floating brothels, servicing the needs of the foreign sailors and traders, among others. Models of these pleasure craft became popular souvenir items. In about 1803 a model was brought back to England by Richard Hall, a senior merchant of the East India Company. This model is preserved today at the Victoria and Albert Museum (No. A.6-1936). For other comparable models to the present example see: the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, object ID OBJ0437; the Mariner's Museum, Newport News VA, No. MP30; and the Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul.
A pair of silver wine coasters,designed by Alex Styles, Wakely and Wheeler Ltd., London 1960,of cylindrical form with faceted rims and engraved with emblematic motifs to sides and armorials to silver discs on the wooden bases,12.75cm diameter, 4.25cm high (2)Alex Styles worked as principal designer for Garrards for forty years until 1987. As a designer, he was very influential in the 1960s and 1970s, and in 1969 he designed a tea set for the Prince of Wales’ investiture at Caernarvon Castle.
A matching George IV/William IV silver three-piece melon shaped tea set,the teapot,by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1822,with fruit finial,14.5 4cm high,the two-handled sugar bowl,by George Burrows and Richard Pearce, London 1835,and the cream jug,with leaf capped scroll handle,hallmarks worn, c.1830,both with gilt interiors,41oz (3)
A late Victorian silver three-piece tea set, by John Newton Mappin, London 1887, of bellied oval form, with bead and gadroon borders and reeded scroll handles, also bright cut engraved with foliate friezes and vacant laurel cartouches, the cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl with gilt interiors,31.5oz
A mixture of hallmarked silver items to include a set of London hallmarked set of six tea spoons, a further set of six Sheffield hallmarked silver tea spoons and sugar tongs together with a Birmingham hallmarked silver napkin ring with pinched rim and a Sheffield hallmarked silver engine turned banding (qty).
A George III antique silver three-piece oval tea set: with reeded lower bodies, gadroon edging, scroll and shell-capped angular handles on bun feet, makers mark C.P. for Charles Price, London 1816. The teapot 30cm long, with dent on spout (see photo) clearly hallmarked on the base with fully marked lid and finial, but with replacement ivory insulated handle, makers mark G.R.C. for G.R.Collis and Co, London circa 1840. The two-handled sugar basin clearly hallmarked under the rim, the milk jug with discernible worn marks under the lip, but with handle detached wear it should attach to the base, 1300gms 41.8oz, gross weight.
1930s Art Deco-style four piece tea set, comprising teapot of faceted form, with fruitwood handle, hinged domed and faceted cover with octagonal fruitwood finial on four paw feet, matching tall coffee pot, sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1938), maker - E. V., together with a pair of silver sugar tongs (Sheffield 1927). All at approximately 51ozs, teapot 26cm across (5)
Late 19th century Indian white metal and parcel gilt three piece tea set, comprising teapot of baluster form, with panels of chased foliate decoration, serpent handle and hinged domed cover, on pierced circular foot, matching sugar and cream jug, together with a white metal trefoil tray with pierced border and all over chased floral decoration. All at approximately 45ozs, teapot 19cm overall height (4) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, but very dirty. Teapot - some denting to body, petal-shaped rim is distorted and one petal is broken, decoration crisp, base distorted. Sugar - petal-shaped rim is distorted and one petal broken. One handle has been repaired and bottom solder joint is broken where it joins body, other handle may have been repaired. Cream - petal-shaped rim distorted, pouring lip bent. Tray - no visible damage, rim slightly distorted
Selection of miscellaneous Victorian and later silver, including cream jug (Birmingham 1888), Edwardian cut glass and silver mounted jam or honey pot (Birmingham 1909), George V silver toast rack (Sheffield 1958), 1920s three piece condiment set (Birmingham 1923 / 1924 / 1925) and pierced tea strainer stamped - 'Sterling'. Approximately 15ozs weighable silver, toast rack 12cm across (7)
Fine quality Victorian three piece tea set comprising teapot of half-lobed cauldron form, with embossed rococo scroll and foliate decoration and standing pierced scroll and face mask border, ivory scroll handle and inset hinged and domed cover with turned ivory finial, on circular domed foot, with egg and dart border, matching sugar and cream, in a fitted green velvet-lined case (London 1895), James Wakely & Frank Wheeler. All at approximately 24ozs, teapot 20cm across
Composite three piece Victorian silver tea set, comprising teapot of half-fluted form, with engraved initial, fruitwood handle and hinged domed cover with ebony finial, matching two-handled sugar (Sheffield 1891 / 1892), maker - J. H. B. / H. B., together with a similar pattern cream jug with scroll handle (London 1886). All at approximately 24ozs, teapot 21cm across
1920s three piece silver tea set, comprising teapot of rectangular form, with concave corners and scroll border, ebony scroll handle and hinged domed cover with oval ebony finial, on four hoof feet, engraved initial, matching sugar and cream (Sheffield 1921), maker - F. Brs. Ltd. All at approximately 35ozs, teapot 28cm across
Late Victorian silver four piece tea set comprising teapot of half fluted form, with angular ebony handle (now detached), domed hinged cover and fluted ebony finial, matching sugar, cream and kettle on stand with separate burner (Sheffield 1900 / 1901), maker - H. A. All at approximately 66ozs, kettle and stand 30.5cm overall height
1920s silver three piece tea set comprising teapot of oval cauldron form, with reeded border, ebony scroll handle and domed hinged cover with ebony finial, on an oval base, matching sugar and cream (Birmingham 1921), The Alexander Clark Co. Ltd. All at approximately 30ozs, teapot 28.5cm across
1920s / 1930s four piece silver tea set with teapot of compressed baluster form, with octagonal upper body and spout, fruitwood scroll handle and hinged octagonal domed cover with fruitwood finial, on a circular base, matching sugar, cream and hot water jug (London 1927 / 1931), Richard Comyns. All at approximately 70ozs, teapot 15cm overall height
A Victorian silver three piece pedestal tea set, by Martin Hall & Co., London 1879, teapot of urn shape with cast and chased floral swags, with mask heads and stiff leaves, leaf capped and swept scroll handle, 23cm, a helmet shaped milk jug, 17cm and a two handled sugar bowl, 17cm, 50oz in total.
A four piece silver tea set, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1935, plain oval form with serpentine outlines, comprising a teapot with composition handle and finial, raised on four pad feet 17cm, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, together with a very similar rectangular tray, Sheffield 1936, shaped and moulded outline, engraved presentation inscription, width 56cm, 139oz gross in total.
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