A matched set of three Victorian silver Kings Pattern sauce ladles Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1841-54; together with a set of six George IV Kings Pattern tea spoons, William Chawner II, London 1824; and a matching pair of Victorian sugar tongs, John Whiting, London 1856, total weight 13.3 tr.oz. (10)
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A George V silver three piece tea set Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1912, of waisted circular form, comprising teapot, cream jug and twin handled sugar basin, the teapot with domed cover and ebony finial, composition handle, on a short pedestal foot, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high, gross weight 16.2 tr.oz. (3)
A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern tea spoons Holland, Son & Slater, London 1880, with bright cut decoration, complete with the matching sugar tongs; together with an Edwardian salt spoon; a George V sifter ladle; a set of five George VI silver tea spoons; and a souvenir spoon, weight 7.7 tr.oz. (15)
A Victorian silver Old English pattern table spoon William Eaton, London 1844, with bright cut foliate decoration; together with a George V bright cut fiddle pattern table spoon, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1922; a set of five Victorian bright cut fiddle pattern tea spoons, J. P. Genge, London 1890; and three other bright cut fiddle pattern tea spoons, weight 8..4 tr.oz. (9)
A Victorian mahogany tea table of rounded rectangular form, the hinged fold over top above a moulded edge frieze, on a tapering octagonal support on an upturned urn style plinth, set on a flat quadripartite base terminating in carved scroll feet with brass castors, 856cm wide by 42cm deep by 76cm high (folded dimensions).
An unusual three-part silver mounted pottery tea set dating from c1900, in dark brown glaze with pierced and chased floral patterned silver work to the rims and upper margins - tea pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, the mounts stamped for Birmingham, 1904 and 1905, Henry Bourne - together with a related undated letter written in fountain pen `My dear Mrs Seldon...as regards the tea set. It was bought from Wukle(?), Rayburn & Younge, a big silver smith in Exeter about 1901. There were only six sets at the time & we could never get them separated. There was a little card with each set saying "The best tea is brewed in the little brown pot...Yours affectly. Georgina Walsh`
A Four-Piece Chinese Export Sterling Tea and Coffee Service Each with bamboo-form handles, the rounded sides with simulated shagreen ground chased with further bamboo, the set comprising a coffee pot, a teapot, a cream jug and a sugar bowl, also accompanied by an associated hardwood tray with a pair of sterling handles, each with the mark of Fu Hing. Early 20th Century Height: 8 5/8 inches (21.9 cm) of coffee pot; Total weight: 52 3/8 ounces (1.427 kg) excluding tray [Minor wear, repairs to the tray] Starting Bid: $1500
Wallace sterling flatware set, in velvet lined wood storage case, to include: twelve butter knives, twelve seafood forks, twelve luncheon forks, twelve dinner knives, twelve luncheon knives, twelve 7 1/2" forks, twelve 7 1/4" forks, twelve tea spoons, twelve 7" spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve iced tea spoons, twelve demitasse spoons, five serving pieces with stainless steel blades, and seven assorted serving pieces, all sterling, approximately 150.4 troy ounces TW, allowing .5 ounces for each of the knives with non sterling elements. Provenance: From a Framingham, MA estate.
A VICTORIAN THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA-SET, London 1876, 1877, mark of Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Joseph & Edward Bradbury), and each with design registration mark, comprising a tapered teapot, a two handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, the lobed bodies in the form of jelly moulds, decorated with bright cut bands of medallions and beading, monogrammed. The pot 19cm high
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