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A four-piece Victorian silver tea and coffee set, by The Barnards, London 1840, lobed baluster form, engraved foliate decoration, leaf capped scroll handles, domed hinged covers with flower finials, engraved with an initial, on four bracket feet, height of coffee pot 26.5cm, approx. weight 86oz. (4)
A Royal Worcester Crown ware earthernware part Dinner Service designed by Scottie Wilson, circa 1960, with typical stylised black print bird decoration on a terracotta ground, printed factory marks and facsimile signature, comprising six dinner plates, six dessert plates, six side or tea plates, four small dessert bowls, a larger dessert bowl, two soup or breakfast bowls, a circular stand or saucer, and a three piece obelisk shaped cruet set comprising a salt and pepper shakers and a mustard pot and cover Footnote: Royal Worcester commissioned Scottie Wilson to design table ware in the very early 1960s. It was produced in tea, coffee and dinnerware ranges in three colourways, black printed on either a terracotta, grey or white ground and Wilson based his design on the totem images of native American Indians which he had seen when he was resident in Canada prior the second world war. Unfortunately the pattern was a not a commercial success and it was discontinued in 1965 as it was perhaps a little too expensive for its target market although it was wildly admired in artistic circles of the day." The dinner plates 25cm diameter, the cruet set 10cm high overall. Condition: Most items in good condition, one dinner plate chipped to undeside of rim, one small bowl chipped to the underside of rim, salt pot with cracked to the top. View on auctionatrium.com
A set of six Australian Arts and Crafts silver coloured tea spoons by James Alexander Linton, maker’s mark incuse ‘JAL’, a gumnut and ‘ST.SILVER’, 1930s, with a heart shaped bowl, plain square section handles and terminating in fish within an open heart frame, 11.5cm (4.5in) long; a conforming set of six coffee spoons, conforming marks, 9cm (3.5in) long; and a similar small ladle, conforming marks, 12.5cm (5in) long, 153g (4.9 oz) gross. London-trained artist, teacher and craftsman, James W R Linton (active 1869-1947) was a leading exponent of the Arts and Crafts style in Perth, Western Australia. Together with his working partner Arthur G Cross, he produced much jewellery and silverware, including spoons. During the 1920s and 1930s, Linton was in partnership with his elder son James Alexander Barrow (Jamie) Linton (1904-1980) whom he had taught.
A fine old Aynsley part tea set with a white background with cobalt blue and gilt edging having reserves prettily decorated with naturalistic depictions of fruit and flowers and comprising of a pair of bread and butter/cake plates, a sandwich plate, a side plate and a milk jug and having pattern number B190 in black glaze to the bases
An Arts & Crafts silver, afternoon tea accessories set, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1907, each decorated in sinuous design with foliage against a hammered finish, to include; a set of six teaspoons, a pair of sugar nips, a butter knife, a sugar sifter spoon and a conserve spoon, reverse stamped `Rd. 355257` (10)
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