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An English porcelain part tea service, mid 19th century, with gilded and moulded rims, to comprise tea pot, sugar and cover, slop basin, jug, seven coffee cups, twelve cups, twelves saucers, two tea plates, together with an associated sugar basin and another part tea set to include four coffee cups, three tea cups and nine saucers(a lot) CONDITION REPORT: overall noted old repairs, hairline cracks, domestic dirt and staining
A T.Goode Spode Copeland part breakfast set, 20th century, with gilt lined edge on purple ground, to comprise tureens with cover, bowls, jugs, salts, tea and coffee pots, plates and toast rack; together with three triangle formed glass ashtrays, three glass flowers in pots and Hungarian decorative porcelain items (a lot)
A silver three piece tea service, Sheffield c.1926, Martin Hall & Co. Ltd, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, of bulbous oval form with ribbed decoration, gadrooned rim and shell motifs to corners, approx weight 34.4oz, together with a squat cut glass and silver topped inkwell, London c.1894, John Grinsell & Sons, approx 12.5cm diameter, a ribbed glass match striker with silver collar and a pair of silver napkin rings. (7) CONDITION REPORT: Milk jug with two pin prick size dents. Inkwell lid with small dent to concave lid and lid rim. Match striker general small dents and deeper scratches. No crest to the tea set.
[Burgin (Private Charles)] MANUSCRIPT DIARY OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR 1900 & 1901 220 x 170 mm Autograph diary written by Private Charles Burgin , Bedfordshire Regiment in a lined note book, 220 x 170 mm, 245 pages followed by a 4 page index of his movements. This diary was transcribed and published by Geoffrey Moore in 1986 as Burgin’s War, a copy of which is included. Moore writes, `...the Diary of an old infantry soldier recalled from the reserve in January 1900 until 15th months later when he set sail from Cape Town on a hospital ship. He wrote in vivid language, not of high strategy or works of generals, but of extreme rigours and hardships ……Burgin somehow always found the energy to keep his remarkable diary going. It is an outstanding document because it is that rare-enough thing, a truthful and contemporary account of what the war means to a private soldier. He was not much concerned with what was happening outside his own immediate vision. Yet is not merely a dull repetitive account of guards and marches. Something fresh always seemed to be happening to the old soldier who could end an account of a sharp night’s fighting against a large force commanded by De Wet, by writing the next day `our duck and kidney beans and new potatoes (all looted) were very nice for dinner. Afterwards slept till tea time, then a short ramble.`` Moore comments, `Thank goodness for the late 19th century innovation of regimental schools so that Burgin’s literary leanings were able to find expression on paper.` Click here to view further details and to bid
A George V silver topped and glass matched travelling set comprising five dressing table pots, two silver backed clothes brushes, a silver backed hair brush, a silver handled shoe horn, a silver handled button hook, leather covered notepad, mirror, ink pot and light pot, contained within a green leather suitcase with cloth covering, London, 1911, and Chester 1911, together with a cased set of silver tea spoons and sugar nips with pierced shamrocks
A set of twelve silver handled tea knives and forks, retailed by Asprey, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1902, each with pistol grip handle, comprising; six forks and six knives, together with a set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1856, Fiddle pattern with engraved initials to the terminals (18)
A George V silver two handled cup, London 1921, a late Victorian silver bonbon dish of pierced and embossed circular form, Birmingham 1895, a silver napkin ring and a silver spoon, together with a small collection of plate, including a three piece bachelor`s tea set, a Mappin & Webb grape and nut set, cased, and cased cutlery.
A set of five Staffordshire porcelain dessert plates, mid-19th Century, painted with scattered flowers within green and gilt borders, two Noritake porcelain bowls, a Royal Crown Derby part tea set, two sets of six Scandinavian moulded glass graduated dishes and a collection of other ceramics and glass (some faults).
A Belleek Neptune pattern porcelain part tea set, circa 1955-1965, with yellow lustre decoration, comprising teapot and cover, cream jug, sugar bowl, six cups, saucers and side plates and a cake plate, printed second green mark to bases, together with a set of six Belleek Limpet pattern coffee cups and saucers, circa 1926-1946, third black mark to bases, and two Belleek ashtrays (minor faults).
A collection of silver and plated flatware, to include A collection of silver and plated flatware, to include: a set of six Edwardian silver and ivory dessert knives and forks by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1909; a late Victorian cast and pierced spoon, London 1895; an ice tongs by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1937; various tea and condiment spoons, 197g (6.35 oz) weighable; other plated flatware, including a cased set of twelve dessert knives and forks View on Bloomsbury.com
A silver taster by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1911 A silver taster by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1911, with pierced handles and body, on a circular foot, 15.5cm long; a silver coloured paper knife, stamped with a French swan mark, the hammered body stamped with twelve various coins, 30cm long; a three piece electro-plated miniature tapering tea set; and a pewter bowl with pierced handles and a Celtic band, 22.5cm long, 138g (4.45 oz) gross weighable View on Bloomsbury.com
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