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A quantity of silver flatware, including a set of six Scottish, William IV, Imperial Queens pattern tea spoons, Glasgow 1832, William Hannay, a set of six tea spoons, a set of five with handles monogrammed AH, a set of four with initialled handles, a set of ten teaspoons with twist handles, London 1890, George Henry James, and six further Georgian and later spoons, 18.62toz. (39)
A collection of silver flatware comprising a set by Atkins and Co, Sheffield, of eight dinner forks, eight dessert forks, eight dessert, eight soup, four serving spoons, and two sauce ladles, date letters from 1922 to 1933, two sets of tea spoons, each Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1901 and 1902, a spoon and fork, Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1904 and a fork, Elkington and Co, Birmingham, 1893, 85.42toz total weight. (53)
A SET OF THREE GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDIES Mark of John Romer, London, 1766, each oblong, the corners chased with beads and terminating in foliage feet, the lower bodies chased with shells and rims chased with flutes, each hinged cover with a gadrooned rim and a leaf and flower finial, engraved on one side with a coat of arms and on the other with a crest, marked underneath and on cover bezel, contained in a fitted silver mounted, shagreen covered and velvet lined case. (case l 12"/30½ cm) (50oz/1564g)
A set of six silver rat tail tea spoons, Sheffield 1924, together with a set of four silver rat tail coffee spoons, Sheffield 1923, a 19th century Newcastle silver fiddle pattern tea spoon, Newcastle 1855, seven other hallmarked silver spoons, a hallmarked silver babies spoon, three pairs of hallmarked silver sugar tongs, two 19th century hallmarked silver condiment spoons and a hallmarked silver salt spoon, total weight 12oz
A 19th century Dutch silver tea serving set, comprising twelve teaspoons, with bright cut decoration, a caddy spoon with similar decoration, a strainer scoop with turned wooden handle, all in a fitted tortoiseshell rectangular case, with ivory and mother of pearl decoration, the interior of lid fitted with a mirror, width 7.25ins
A 20th century silver plated tankard, by Elkington, engraved 1940 to body, with a silver plated Sheffield tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar pot, together with two packs of four silver plated James napkin rings, a cased pair of French ivory and silver plated salad servers, a set of six Gero 90 forks
A quantity of ceramics to include three Royal Doulton 'Dickenware' vases titled 'Dick Sweiveller', 'Barnanby Rudge' and 'Tom Pinch' a Royal Vale part tea set with rose design, a Sudlow's Burslem teapot of blue and gilt design, a Poole Pottery trinket dish with ornage, yellow and green geometric glaze design, a Myott and Son meat platter and a Royal Doulton 'Gaffers' rectangular plate.
A 19th century Wedgwood blue jasper dip biscuit barrel with cover and stand, height 21cm, and a George V hallmarked silver mounted three piece tea set by Adams Tunstall, comprising a teapot, a cream jug and a sugar bowl, Sheffield 1921. CONDITION REPORT: Silver rim of teapot loose. Scuffs throughout. Otherwise good.
A 1930's Art Deco tea for two set decorated with cottage and hollyhocks, printed to base "Made in England pat.no.301262" and impressed "Norman", possibly Grimwade. CONDITION REPORT: Crazing and rubbing to green rim, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Harley Jones "Wilton Lily" blue and white tea service comprising ten cups, twelve saucers, twelve side plates, two cake plates, milk jug and sugar bowl, and a Minton part tea set comprising five cups, twin handled sucrier, five saucers, five side plates and a milk jug. CONDITION REPORT: Knife marks, crazing and wear throughout and some cups with hairline.
An unusual late 19th century American pressed oak tea caddy, the hinged lid surmounted with flowers enclosing two oak floral decorated lids above a scroll set main body, width 24cm, height 17cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are significant losses throughout the applied oak moulding, please refer to photographs for this. The lids are original and it also has traces of the original lining to the interior.
A large quantity of ceramics including Sadler tea ware, a Kirkham Pottery three piece cruet set, egg cups on stand, mustard pot and sugar bowl, a Price Kensington hen and nest, two ginger jars, a group of dishes of various size and patterns, four figures of dogs etc. CONDITION REPORT: Cracks and chips throughout.
An early 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, the pagoda hinged top set with a white metal plaque engraved with the initial "M", enclosing two lidded compartments above pewter strung main body and four turned feet, width 14.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a fine 3cm crack running to the left hand panel to the lid as you look at the caddy. There is a slight lifting to the pewter inlay in parts. A couple of tiny chips to the back corner of the caddy. Two of the upright supports within the tea caddy are missing where the lid would meet the base. There are a couple of very fine cracks to the ivory platforms where the lid meets the base. There is a fine crack to the tortoiseshell to the front of the tea caddy and a couple of chips to the right hand side. Section of pewter stringing is missing to the right hand side as you look at the caddy, and also to the left hand side. The tea caddy is in good original condition and of good colour.
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