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A sixty one piece Hungarian Kolocsa tea, coffee and serving set, including six tea cups, six coffee cups, six saucers, six coffee cans, two milk jugs, two sugar basins (one a/f), tea pot, coffee pot (26cm), fruit bowl, serving dish (d.29cm), ashtray etc., all decorated with stylised mid century floral design
* Silver Tea Caddy Set. A composed 18th century silver tea caddy set, comprising two canisters, one with hallmarks for James Barratt, London 1805, the other for John Farnell, London 1718, plus a mixing bowl and cover, unidentified makers mark, London 1746, all of plain form, contained in a later mahogany and rosewood crossbanded box with silver carrying handle, 16 cm high x 30 cm wide x 15 cm deep, the combined weight of the silver 822g QTY: (1)NOTE:An original manuscript receipt is included with the lot dated 28 September 1805, which notes a new canister and repair on the old one.
A Collection of silver hallmarked flatware's; Set of six Birmingham silver coffee spoons, A Set of five Sheffield silver tea spoons, Sheffield silver sugar tongs, London silver condiment knives, Two silver condiment spoons and Silver pickle fork with thistle finial fitted. Together with mother of pearl letter opener and various mother of pearl handles flatware's- plated blades. [Silver weight- 160grams]
George III silver Old English pattern table spoon, with engraved initials to terminal verso, hallmarked Hester Bateman, London 1787, together with a Victorian silver Hanoverian pattern butter knife, with engraved decoration to handle and blade, hallmarked John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1888, and a set of six Victorian silver Old English pattern tea spoons, hallmarked John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1883Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 7.37 ozt (229.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Hester Bateman spoon with knocks to bowl and bowl rim. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements partially indistinct on Hester Bateman example.
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