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A cased set of six silver melon spoons by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1933; a cased set of six Britannia standard silver tea spoons, London 1902; a cased set of two silver pickle forks, Chester 1930; and two tea spoons in a case, 246g (8.65oz) gross. Provenance: Longsdon Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
An Edwardian four piece tea and coffee set Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1907, comprising coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each with baluster bodies heavily embossed with flower head and scroll motifs, the spouts similarly, each with angular handles and raised on ball feet (4) coffee pot 23cm high combined weight 51oz
Plated wares, comprising; a three piece tea set of oval form, with half fluted decoration, a hot water jug, with half fluted decoration and with a black handle, twelve coffee spoons, with black bean ends, a set of twelve coffee spoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, a toothpick stand, five forks and five further items.
Mostly plated wares, comprising; a three piece tea set, a cruet stand fitted with four glass bottles and jars, a large stuffing spoon, a quantity of table flatware, including; knives, forks, spoons and two sauce ladles, six pairs of fish knives and forks, in an oak case, another six pairs of fish knives and forks, with imitation mother of pearl handles, cased and a set of six pastry forks, with a serving fork, cased.
Co Durham, Sunderland, Ferry token, brass, 24mm (Gardiner p.48, var. 1; D & W 334/38; MG 1366); Tow Law and Bishop Auckland, [Joseph] Lingford, brass Half-Pound Tea, 23mm (Gardiner Ð); Northumberland, Eslington, Eslington Park Grounds, lead, also naming Watson Gardner of Gateshead and William Atkinson of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 28mm (Gardiner p.24); Newcastle-upon-Tyne, London & Newcastle Tea Co, copper Half-Pound, 1876, 17 west grainger st (Gardiner p.83); YORKSHIRE, Sheffield, Glossop Road Baths, uniface brass, stamped WR, 24mm; Royal Parisian Concert Hall, brass Threepence, 24mm; Wortley and Armley, Wortley & Armley Floral Society, copper, 22mm (D & W 199/783) [7]. About very fine and better Second only illustrated. Joseph Lingford, an entrepreneurial Quaker, set up his baking powder business in 1861. His grandson, Herbert Lingford (1891-1950) was the famously insatiable collector of British coins who committed suicide as the business went into serious decline with the rise in popularity of self-raising flour
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