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A George III silver three piece tea set comprising teapot, sugar basin and cream jug, the teapot with ornate beaded and gadrooned finial to lid within a beaded gadrooned scrolling acanthus and shell decorated rim, the handle and spout with scrolling acanthus and lyre decoration, the main rectangular bellied body with reeded and banded decoration raised on four Classical winged lion`s paw and acanthus decorated feet (by Samuel Hennell, London, 1814), 51 oz (ILLUSTRATED)
A DERBY CRESTED COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER AND TWO SIMILAR DERBY TEA BOWLS AND SAUCERS. all of spirally fluted and moulded form and decorated with a cobalt, white enamel and gilt set pattern, the first finely painted with a crest and gilt initial R, saucers 13 and 13.5cm diam, painted crown, crossed batons, D and 66 or 69, two with gilder`s numeral 1 of Thomas Soare or 4 of William Yates, c1785; a Chelsea-Derby oval dish painted with loose sprays in Smith`s blue and grapevine border, painted crown over D, c1777 (7). ++ Crested cup and saucer - foot rim of cup chipped; slight wear. The two tea bowls and saucers - the pattern 66 saucer with minor crack
FIVE DERBY COFFEE CUPS, A TEA BOWL AND A TEA CUP. of plain, fluted or reeded form and in polychrome, gilt or blue and gilt set patterns, various sizes, painted crown, crossed batons, D and numbers in puce, c1785. ++ One or two with some wear to the gilding on the rim. An attractive group in generally good condition
A cased set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1935, Charles Boyton & Son, together with a George V silver four section toast rack, London 1919, Daniel & John Wellby, a Victorian silver pepper, London 1882, Edwin Charles Purdie, of typical form, height 12 cm, a Victorian silver sugar knips, London 1881, Robert Harper, length 10.5 cm, a William IV silver sugar tongs, Edinburgh 1833, with shell motif, length 14.5 cm, and eight miscellaneous silver tea, condiment and preserve spoons, approximate gross weight 15.63 oz, (18).
A collection of silver items, comprising: a silver tea strainer with bowl by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1961; a small silver toastrack; a set of four silver salts, with liners and spoons; a silver mounted clock, with a wire easel back, 7.5cm diameter; a silver bud vase; and a loaded silver candlestick, 238g (7.5 oz) gross weighable Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A set of six silver parcel gilt souvenir spoons by Hamilton & Co. (of Calcutta), Birmingham 1912, one with a coat of arms terminal, five with views to the bowl and the Kultab, Delhi as the handles, in a case; a pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons by Hester Bateman, the marks compressed (possibly London 1772), engraved with a horse head crest; and a set of six George IV fiddle pattern tea spoons, London 1826, engraved with a monogram Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A collection of silver flatware, including: a set of four fiddle pattern egg spoons by George Adams, London 1853; a pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons; a cased set of six fiddle pattern tea spoons by John Round, Sheffield 1922; a set of five Exeter fiddle pattern tea spoons and a single example; a single fiddle pattern tea spoon; seven Old English pattern tea spoons; a set of six mother of pearl handled fruit forks; two sugar tongs; four cruet spoons; and a Portugese silver coloured wine label for `Porto`, 638g (20.5 oz) gross weighable Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A set of twelve silver tea spoons with sugar tongs, London 1919, of a ribbon and garland pattern, in a fitted case; a set of six silver yellow guilloche enamel bean end coffee spoons, Birmingham 1924; twelve tea spoons of golfing interest, the stems formed by a trio of gold clubs holding a golf ball, all inscribed to the bowl `Lagos Golf Club Monthly Competition` (one ball detached); a pair of small salt spoons, London 1988; a late Victorian silver handled mother of pearl book mark/paper knife; and four silver coloured spoons with oriental characters to the stems; together with three broken pieces from similar spoons, 385g (12.4 oz) gross weighable Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A silver three piece cruet set, Birmingham 1974, with liners and spoons; another three piece cruet set, of pierced design, with liners, no spoons; a set of six tea spoons with tongs, with figural terminals; a spoon and a fork, all items in fitted cases, 359g (11.5 oz) gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A matched set of six silver thread pattern tea spoons, early 19th century, comprising: three by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, two by George Smith & William Fearn and one maker`s mark `G.B`, all monogrammed, 100g (3.2 oz) gross; with plated and stainless steel flatware, including: a boxed set of six Viners Chelsea pattern tea spoons Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
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