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A George V silver three piece condiment set James and William Deakin, Chester 1919, the salt and mustard of squat serpentine oval shape, the pepper tapering to a serpentine square top, all raised on four pad feet, with two spoons by the same maker but assayed in Sheffield, 1919; together with a Victorian Christening set comprising knife, fork and spoon, Robert Hutton of William Hutton & Sons, London 1879; a serpentine oval deep sided dish with beaded edge curled at the ends to form handles, Sheffield 1919; a propelling toothpick, William H. Manton, Birmingham 1975; and a set of six Victorian apostle tea spoons and matching sugar tongs, John Round & Son Ltd., Sheffield 1897, overall gross weight 16.5oz. (518g.). (17)
An extremely extensive suite of silver plated Kings Pattern cutlery A1 Sheffield Silver Plate, late 20th century, comprising: 186 dinner forks; 243 dessert forks; 150 dessert spoons; 85 ice cream or sundae spoons; 17 serving spoons; 169 table knives with stainless steel blades; 175 starter/cheese knives with stainless steel blades; 85 soup spoons; 85 fish knives and 73 tea spoons, together with a four piece silver plated cruet set. (1187 pieces) See Illustration.
A George VI eight person canteen of silver cutlery Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1937, of art deco style with reeded borders, crested, comprising eight table forks, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, eight tea spoons, eight soup spoons, four table spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, a pair of sugar tongs, eight fish forks with ivory handles and eight fish knives with ivory handles, approx. total silver weight 95oz., together with eight table knives and eight butter knives with ivory handles and steel blades, in the original art deco style oak canteen with drawer, lacks four tea spoons and carving set.
A three piece Edwardian silver tea set William Hutton and Sons, London 1902, the tea pot with domed lid, pagoda finial and ebonised handle, gadrooned and scalloped borders, the cream jug and sugar bowl bearing scrolled handles, all pieces supported on four shell and hoof feet supports, weight 28.8oz. (3) See Illustration.
A set of six silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1959, with blue shell guilloche bowls, cased, some flaking to enamel on handles; together with a George V baluster pepper; five late Victorian apostle tea spoons; four other teaspoons; a salt spoon and three other pieces, gross weight 10oz. (15)
A set of six fine quality Chinese porcelain tea bowls bearing six character Guangxu marks (1874-1908) and probably of the period, exceptionally finely painted in iron red with dragons amidst flames and clouds above a tumultuous sea, within a scalloped reserve, against a graduated interlinking circular ground with balustrade rim and toothed band above the shallow foot, 2½in. (6.3cm.) high. (6) See Illustration.
A Victorian silver gilt three-piece tea set, by Messrs. Barnard, London 1876, of half fluted squat circular form with bands of foliate shells and beaded scroll handles, in fitted velvet-lined wooden box, retailed by Dobson and Sons, Silversmiths, 32 Piccadilly, 16oz CONDITION REPORT: Tarnish. Rims of jug and teapot slightly bent. Bowl - 3oz. Jug -3 oz. Teapot - 9oz.
Japanese Satsuma Tea Set Seven piece Satsuma tea set, Japan, including a cake stand, two covered jars, and two cup and saucer sets, largest 4 5/8" h. This condition report is not complete. Please contact heagles@kaminskiauctions.com for a complete condition report on this lot. Starting Price: $100
A Minton Haddon Hall dinner service, a Royal Grafton tea set, a Wedgwood Colonnade tea set and dinner set and a Worcester Evesham dinner service (Qty) There is a large quantity of items in this lot so unable to do individual reports. Generally - Minton Haddon Hall appears very faded overall. Wedgwood and Royal Grafton appear ok, Evesham is very mixed.
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