A mixed lot of silver and electroplated flatware, comprising: a tablespoon, a Scottish toddy ladle, three egg spoons, three butter knives, a set of six tea spoons, a christening fork and spoon, two further christening spoons, eighteen various tea spoons, a condiment ladle, a pair of sugar nips, two mustard spoons, a continental silver-gilt spoon, four mother-of-pearl handled unmarked forks, and a silver cockerell book mark, Chester 1913, approx. weighable 24oz., plus a pair of electroplated salad servers, a caddy spoon and seven other items. (qty)
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An Austro-Hungarian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern canteen for twelve, comprising: twelve table spoons, twelve tea spoons, eleven dessert forks, and one matching English silver dessert fork, twelve table forks, nine egg spoons, plus two matching English silver spoons, a salt spoon, twelve table knives and twelve dessert knives, a soup ladle a pair of basting spoons, and gravy ladle, plus a set of six oval salt cellars, in a fitted case. approx. weighable 132oz.
A set of six silver old English pattern dessert forks and dessert spoons, with bright cut decoration, by William Willey and Co., Birmingham 1928 and 1930 and Chester 1928, approx. weight 18oz., in a fitted case, plus two cased sets of silver tea spoons, one with sugar tongs, plus three electroplated sets of cased flatware. (6)
A set of six Victorian tea spoons, with beaded borders, London 1878; a set of four George III tea spoons, with bright-cut engraving, London 1798; a set of six tea spoons, with crossed golf club motifs, cased, Sheffield 1933; a pair of bright-cut sugar tongs, a cased set of six silver-handled fruit knives, a cased copy of the anointing spoon, and a small quantity of flatware
A Composite Set of Seven Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Tea Plates, various artists, 1924-26, each with two main fruits including apples, pears and plums with grapes or brambles, each signed, the artists comprise Walter Sedgley, H Everett, Ayrton, Townsend (2), Mosley (2), each with puce printed crown and wheel marks, and year marks, 16.2cm diameter See illustration
A Group of Caughley Blue and White Transfer Printed Porcelain, late 18th century, comprising a set of four small tea bowls and three matching saucers, decorated with butterflies amongst blossoms, a set of four saucers with fence and lake patterns, and matching sugar bowl and sparrow beak cream jug and cover, and a flower sprays ovoid tea canister (cover lacking), 12.3cm high
A George III Fustic Tea Caddy, octagonal with silver stringing throughout and armorial engraved shield shape key escutcheon, the lid with centrally inlaid octagonal inset cartouche engraved This tea-caddie made from the wreck of y ship Dwina Wm Nicholson Esq Owner is intended to commemorate the tremendous night of the 10 August 1809 in which that fine vessel laiden with fustic & currants was set on fire by lightening in Grimsby-dock and burnt to y water`s edge, internally with two sycamore flat lidded tea compartments, with bone mushroom finials, 11.3cm high, 20.5cm wide See illustration Ship Dwina, of Hull.
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