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A set of three Dutch silver tea caddies, by Anthony Hoys, Rotterdam 1782, the three rectangular tea caddies with incurved tops with bead borders and finely engraved ribbon and leaf borders, two with pull-off covers and one larger example with hinged cover, all with flower finials, 9cm high, with a filigree caddy spoon, and a pair of bright cut sugar tongs with shell nips, fitted in a velvet lined burr walnut caddy box supported on four unmarked silver claw and ball feet, with silvered handle and escutcheon lock plate, 20cm high to top of handle, approximately 20oz weighable silver including broken parts of the flower finials
A George IV matching silver four-piece tea and coffee set, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1826 and 1827, of melon shape resting on shell capped bracket supports, with foliate finials and leaf capped scroll handles, crested, the cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl with gilt interiors, please note the teapot is not by Emes and Barnard, 73oz
George V silver tea and coffee set by Walker & Hall, of globular form with applied strapwork decoration to body, the spouts modelled as mythical beasts, comprising coffee pot, teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, Sheffield 1922, together with a white metal scalloped edge tray of square outline, stamped Sterling and a Brittania plate hinged lid pot, (6)
THREE FLUTED AND ONE PLAIN DERBY COFFEE CUPS AND A DERBY REEDED TEA BOWL in various set patterns, one with bloom ground, all gilt, cups 7cm h, puce painted mark and pattern No 31, 44, 92, 116 or 133, c1785-90 All fine examples, the tea bowl with wear to the glaze on the interior resulting in the loss of the gilt sprig in the well
A WILLIAM IV TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of melon shape and crisply chased with leaves, the pots with domed lid and flower knop, on scroll feet, coffee pot 24cm h, by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1833, the cream jug and sugar bowl 1837, 91ozs (4) Coffee pot heavily dented on one side apart from that the set in excellent crisp condition
A George V four piece silver tea set Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1932-35, of plain squat circular form with reeded rims and scroll handles, comprising a teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and twin handled sugar basin, gross weight 57oz., together with an Art Deco style silver plated tray. (5)
A set of six George III Old English Pattern tea spoons maker IC, London, late-18th century, marks rubbed, together with an Old English pattern dessert spoon, crested, London 1795, a William IV crested fiddle pattern dessert spoon and three George III crested fiddle pattern tea spoons, weight 7.2oz. (11)
A magnificent Chinese silver seven piece tea and coffee set with tray late-19th / early 20th century, each piece marked `Sterling` and with maker`s mark, the tray also marked `CJ`, comprising a large oval twin handled tea tray with engraved foliate decoration, a kettle with spirit burner stand, teapot, coffee pot, cream jug, twin handled sugar basin with cover and slop basin, all finely chased with extensive floral and foliate decoration on a matted ground, total weight 200oz. (9)
A set of twelve Victorian silver gilt New Gothic pattern tea spoons by George Adams for Chawner & Co., London 1869, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) long, 423g (13.6 oz) See Pickford (Ian) Silver Flatware: English, Irish and Scottish, 1660-1980, p. 219, top illustration, from a Chawner & Co. pattern book of circa 1875
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