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A set of twelve mother of pearl handled tea and table knives with indistinct Sheffield marks, the handles with ribbed silver mounts with mother of pearl sections, with oval urn cartouches, beaded borders, blades later replaced (24) table knives 25cm long, tea knives 22cm long. The Estate of the late Mrs J R F (Cookie) Matheson
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III DESSERT SPOONS of fiddle pattern, monogrammed, by Solomon Howe, Solomon Royes and John East-Dix, London 1817, together with a set of five fiddle pattern dessert forks, London 1863, a Scottish toddy ladle, a sugar spoon, five various Old English pattern dessert forks and a quantity of tea and condiment spoons (c.34oz) (a lot)
A Lowerdown Pottery circular box and cover by David Leach, painted in blue and iron red with simple flower repeat, a David Leach Lowerdown Pottery large teapot and cover, a Lowerdown Pottery part tea set and a Ruth Duckworth part coffee set various impressed marks, minor chips to tea ware covered box 10.5cm. diam.
A cased set of six silver lily pattern tea spoons with tongs, Birmingham 1916; a cased set of six silver coloured Arts and Crafts coffee spoons, with openwork floral terminals; a cased set of silver handled cake knives; a rectangular hammered photo frame, Birmingham 1916; and a collection of various tea spoons.
A collection of assorted silver flatware, including three cased sets of silver teaspoons; a set of six nephrite handled teaspoons and caddy spoon, stamped 'Stg Silver'; a caddy spoon, cased; a late Victorian silver tea infusing spoon; silver table spoons, and other items including various bread/muffin forks
A collection of silver items and some silver flatware, comprising: an embossed silver pin tray, London 1896; a silver small trophy cup on a wooden plinth; a silver mustard pot, with glass liner, Birmingham 1900; a silver double stamp case in the form of an envelope; two silver salts; a hip flask cup base; a folding silver fruit knife; a pair of George II bottom marked tablespoons, London 1758; a George IV silver butter knife; a pair of sugar tongs by Peter, Ann & William Bateman; a set of six Victorian silver Scottish Queen's pattern single struck tea spoons; a small silver sifting spoon; a silver mustard spoon; a plated vesta case and a plated mustard pot in the form of a tankard; with a metal hunting horn, 482g (15.5 ozs) weighable silver
A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel three-piece tea-set, Moscow, 1892/3. comprising teapot and cover, sugar basin and cover, and milk jug, each extensively decorated with stylized foliage, predominantly in shades of blue and with translucent red foiled enamel, the bases and rims with bands of geometric decoration (3), Teapot 12cm high. Provenance: Christie’s London, Icons, Russian Paintings and Works of Art, 26th April 1989, lot 261. Provenance: Christie's London, Icons, Russian Paintings and Works of Art, 26th April 1989, lot 261
A Russian five-piece silver-gilt and shaded cloisonné enamel tea-set, Fedor Rückert, Kurliukov, and maker’s mark P.Ch. Moscow 1899-1908. comprising: a teapot, a milk-jug and a covered sugar-bowl, each with lobed bodies decorated with a falconer, gryphons, and stags within floral scrolls, the flared circular feet with bands of stylized flowerheads, the teapot and milk-jug with the initials of F. Rückert, overstruck with the maker’s mark of Orest Kurliukov, the sugar bowl with maker’s mark of Orest Kurliukov; together with a pair of sugar-tongs, similarly decorated, maker’s mark P.Sh. and a sugar-sifter, lacking maker’s mark (5), Height of teapot: 16.4cm. Provenance: Christie’s New York, The Greenfield Collection of Russian Enamels, 20th October 1998, lot 216. Provenance: Christie's New York, The Greenfield Collection of Russian Enamels, 20th October 1998, lot 216
A scarce set of Victorian silver tea cups, coffee cans and saucers, Robert Harper, London 1875-76. comprising: twelve cups twelve cans and twenty-four saucers, each engraved with panels of engine turned ground with engraved circlet motifs, C-scroll cartouches with engraved crest and motto, the cans and cups with gilt interiors, each with a leaf-clasped scroll handle, all contained within a fitted oak case (48), Cans 6cm high, cups 8.5cm diameter, saucers 11.8cm diameter, 96oz
* A matched set of three George III tea caddies, one by Edward Dobson, London 1770, the pair by Robert Hennell, London 1812. each of bombe shape, the hinged covers with simple leaf clasped finial, Chinoiserie decorated detail and a coat of arms in a C-scroll cartouche, the sides with further Chinoiserie figures in terraces and landscapes, the corners with leaf clasping and all on gadroon frieze and scroll feet (3), 15cm high, 10.5cm wide, 65oz
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