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A Victorian Staffordshire porcelain part tea and coffee set in the manner of Rockingham, the body relief moulded with ochre and gilt decoration, to include slops bowl, two handled serving dishes, five teacups and six saucers, ten coffee cups, eleven saucers with another sugar bowl, cream jug and milk jug A/F in similar pattern, some A/F, unmarked pattern number 5/2249.
A silver four piece silver tea set comprising of tea pot, water pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each having swollen bodies with a raised gadrooned design to the lower bodies, with the tea pot and water pot having matching lids with black handles and finials, by Bert Gordon each hallmarked Birmingham 1961, together with a matching coffee pot by the same maker, hallmarked Birmingham 1959, total weight approx. 2309g.
An early 20th Century silver three piece tea set, comprising of tea pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each having swollen rectangular bodies with concave edges, all on four flattened ball feet, by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, tea pot and milk jug hallmarked Chester 1929 and sugar bowl hallmarked Birmingham 1929, total weight approx. 796g.
A Czechoslovakian Vienna style tea set, 39 pieces. CONDITION REPORT: The two large plates are in good order. There is only some minor rubbing to the gilding. The 12 saucers are all in basically good order with minor rubbing to the pattern and gilding in places. The same comment applies to 10 of the 11 plates. One plate has a chip to the edge and underside of the rim. Six of the cups are in generally good order, four have significant hairline cracks and one has been broken in half and badly repaired.
A twelve place setting double struck king's pattern hallmarked silver Canteen housed within a three drawer free standing mahogany Cabinet comprising Table Knives and Forks (starters and main), Table Spoons, Soup Spoons, Tea and Coffee Spoons, Fish Eaters, large Serving Spoons and a Carving Set comprising Carving Knife, Fork and Steel (one "starter" Knife replaced with a Fish Knife and one Table Fork replaced with plain rat tail silver example by the same cutler), the non-stained steel Knife Blades signed by the maker George Butler and Co., Sheffield, the Fish Eaters with stainless steel pronged ends and the Carving Set with hallmarked silver double struck handles, the silver assayed Sheffield 1976
A selection of items including two war time presentation silver Trinket Trays, a set of five Chinese silver (with gilded bowls) Tea Spoons, the handles with calligraphy characters, a silver Napkin Ring, a small Necklace and Locket, a carved Japanese softwood Netsuke as a seated figure with a hare looking on and an early 20th Century octagonal Trinket Box on four legs (selection)
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