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A Copeland Spode fluted part tea service, printed in pink with a variation of the Willow pattern beneath gilt rims, comprising a teapot and cover, five coffee cups and saucers, two tea plates, a cream jug and a sugar bowl, together with a group of decorative ceramics, including a Vienna style dressing table set and two graduated Royal Doulton jugs printed with horses and carriages (some faults).
An early Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee set comprising coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, the teapot of sectional squat baluster form with flower head cast hinged dome cover, S scroll handle with ivory insulators, each reserve with opposing engraved and vacant cartouche decoration, all raised on scrolling shell cast feet, gross weight 74oz, maker I J K, and coffee pot maker R H, London 1849, and coffee pot only 1865, teapot height 15.5cm
A porcelain tea set, Batenin Porcelain Factory, early 19th century comprising: a teapot, a milk-jug, a covered sugar-bowl, five cups and saucers, all decorated with finely painted floral bouquets within cartouches on a gilt background, gilt interiors, with impressed manufactory marks. (15) height of teapot: 18cm., 7in.
Property of a former Ambassador to Russia A silver-gilt and lacquer tea set, Pavel Ovchinnikov. Moscow, 1899-1908 comprising: a teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and spoon and tea-strainer, all finely chased with flowers, foliage and bugs on a red lacquer ground, the hinged lid of the teapot surmounted with a bug finial, scroll handle issuing from the head of a fish, mother-of-pearl bands, 84 standard (5) height of teapot: 14cm., 5.5in ½
A Mixed Lot comprising: an electroplated Britannia Metal Three Piece Bachelor's Tea Set; together with two various Pewter Tankards; a pair of Gravy Boats; two various Sugar Basins and Milk Jugs; together with a further Old Sheffield Plated Milk Jug; two various Serving Trays; Table Cigarette Box and Snuff Box (16)
A Victorian silver mustard of classical urn shape, by Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor, London, c.1888. fitted with red glass liner; another Victorian silver mustard of oval shaped with pierced sides, London, c.1904, fitted with red glass liner. A cased Victorian silver three piece christening set, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, c. 1901; a Victorian cut glass silver top oval shape dressing table box and cover also a matched three piece silver plated tea set.(7)
A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE TEA/COFFEE SET of octagonal form with angular handles, flush hinged covers with rectangular knop finials, the bodies decorated in the aesthetic manner with herons, cranes and flowers, with two associated spoons and a pair of associated sugar tongs, cased, the teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug by Martin, Hall & Co. Ltd, London 1885, the coffee pot Sheffield 1915, (c.31oz).
An Edward VIII silver four piece tea set by The Northern Goldsmith Company, each piece of circular baluster form with C-scroll decorated applied mounts, the teapot and water jug with wooden finials and scroll handles (Birmingham 1936, Northern Goldsmith Company), hot water pot 22.5 cm high, overall weight approx. 50 oz
A 'Forget me Not' pattern tea and coffee set by William Moorcroft, circa 1903 comprising: teapot with cover and stand, coffee pot with cover and stand, hot water jug with mechanical cover, milk jug, sugar bowl and cover, two handled bowl each with printed factory mark, some also with 'Rd No. 311908' or 'Rd No. 311909' and retailer's mark, impressed and painted with further numbers coffee pot: 18cm. (incl. cover), teapot: 14cm. high (incl. cover) (12)
Edwardian three piece tea set of ovoid form part embossed in a fluted design with gadrooned border and each raised on four bun feet. Total weight 37.05ozt (1152.6gms). Hallmarked Jones & Crompton Birmingham 1903. The teapot has surface scratches from general wear and tear to the body. There are areas of tarnish, especially in the grooves of the
Edwardian four piece decorative tea set comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each piece of baluster form, frilled rim and vacant cartouche surrounded by high relief floral scroll embossing, each piece is raised above four floral scroll ball feet. Hallmarked Charles Clement Pilling London 1905 and 1906. Total weight 71.1ozt (2211.3gms). There are surface scratches and some small, shallow dents to all the objects. All of them stand a little unsteadily, but the sugar bowl is the worst. The lid of the hot water jug is a bit stiff. There are large build-ups of polish on all the pieces, especially on the embossed decoration and the handles. There are areas of tarnish too. The handles of the water jug and teapot are worn looking. The hallmarks are all rubbed but still easily legible. The water jug and teapot are marked 1906, and the milk jug and sugar bowl are marked 1905. The insides of all three pieces are discoloured and dirty, and the insides of the milk jug and sugar bowl look as though they have been gilded.
A selection of silver items to include, a cased set of six apostle spoons, dated Sheffield 1918, a set of six cake knifes and forks with ivory handles each blade dated London 1904, a silver topped dressing table jar, the lid dated 1921, two silver topped salt and pepper shakers and a conicle shaped inkwell of plain form, dated Chester 1899, and a modern silver desk calendar (s/d) also a cased set of fourteen tea spoons with Zodiac finials. The apostle spoons are all in good condition. They have surface scratches and are very tarnished, but there is no serious damage. All the hallmarks are legible. The box is badly damaged, with broken hinges and a large crack in the lid. he desert knives and forks also have surface scratches, areas of tarnish, and marks. Some of the ivory handles are cracked and split. All the hallmarks are clearly legible. he dressing table jar is in good condition. There are scratches and some shallow dents to the lid. The lid fits well onto the jar. There are a number of hairpins in the jar. The hallmark is clearly legible. he pepper shaker has some bad cracks to the bottom of the glass. The lid is very dented, particularly on the tip. There are lots of scratches, marks and tarnish to the silver. The lid does not screw onto the body properly. he salt's glass is discoloured on the inside, and has some small chips and scratches. The silver lid is badly tarnished and does not screw onto
A late 1960's silver three piece tea service, with half reeded decoration, comprising teapot and cream jug, both Sheffield 1688, by Mappin and Webb, also a sugar basin, Sheffield 1970, by Roberts and Belk; 40.6 oz (1152 gms). The tea set is in generally good condition. There are just some minor scratches to the silver work on the tea pot, the hallmark is nice and clear, the tea pot is stamped Mappin & Webb Ltd London to the bottom base. The tea pot is stained to the interior bottom. The handle and knop look a little worn. There is no serious damage to the cream jug or sugar bowl.
A selection of assorted silver and silver plated boxed flatware to include silver spoon and pusher, silver tea spoons and a selection of odd spoons. This lot consists of: boxed plated set of spoon and pusher, boxed silver set of spoon and pusher, boxed set of six silver teaspoons, boxed pair of plated serving spoons with foliate decoration and embossed fruit, boxed set of silver fish servers, boxed set of plated knives, forks, and fish servers, boxed set of plated knives and forks, nd a selection of plated knives, forks, cake forks, teaspoons, condiment spoons, sugar nips etc, and a silver napkin ring. ll the items are in reasonably good condition. The plating on some has worn or discoloured, and all the items display slight signs of wear such as minor surface scratches. The loose flatware is generally not in such good condition as the boxed. All the boxes are intact and in reasonable condition. Most of the items have clearly legible hallmarks or plate marks.
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