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A collection of plated wares, comprising: a Victorian lobed double-shell biscuit box, on a twig frame; an engraved oval kettle; an engraved ovoid hotwater pot; an ivory handled crumb scoop; a cased set of four engraved circular salts; a cased set of six fish knives and forks; a cased pair of butter knives; and a half-fluted hemispherical four piece tea service
A collection of small silver and plated wares, including: a set of six nail terminal coffee spoons with tongs by Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1925, in a case; a silver and tortoiseshell circular box, Birmingham 1925; a Parker fountain pen; four silver flatware items and others plated; an oblong entree dish, cover and detachable handle and a half reeded oblong three piece tea service
A set of six silver Old English feather edge tea spoons with tongs, London 1928-29, in a case; a circular small cream jug and sugar basin, London 1923; a George III bright cut sugar tongs, London 1803; a George III vase shape small caster, marks rubbed; a Victorian vase shape pepperette, London 1880; and a pair of engine turned circular napkin rings, Birmingham 1953
A collection of silver Old English pattern flatware, including a basting spoon by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1903; a part service, London 1939, of five table and five dessert forks, six dessert and five tea spoons; a set six ice cream spoons and a serving spoon, London 1926, engraved 'S'; a set of six dessert forks, in a case; a set of six nail terminal coffee spoons, in a case; and another small spoon, 1349g (43.25 oz) gross
A christening mug, with marks for Birmingham 1923, maker's mark rubbed, of tapered cylindrical form, lightly inscribed DARYA; a matched two-piece christening set, comprising a fork and spoon, cased; a cased part set of nine silver handled tea knives; five assorted napkin rings, various dates and makers; together with a cased set of six pairs of plated tea knives and forks with mother of pearl handles; also a cased set of twelve pairs of plated fish knives and forks (qty)
A collection of assorted flatware and cutlery, to include a cased set of six pistol handled tea knives, Sheffield 1924; a cased set of six coffee spoons with matching tongs; another similar set; and a cased set of six coffee spoons, various dates and makers; together with a pair of Victorian Queen's pattern sugar tongs, Glasgow, date letter rubbed; five assorted plated meat skewers and other pieces (most electroplated, qty)
A collection of assorted flatware and cutlery, to include a part set of five Fiddle pattern teaspoons, Glasgow 1831, maker's mark J McK; a pair of Queen's pattern salt spoons, Edinburgh 1935, by Hamilton & Inches; another pair of salt spoons, Edinburgh 1912, also by Hamilton & Inches; another salt spoon; a mustard spoon; a pair of Fiddle and Shell pattern butter knives; twelve silver handled tea knives (A/F); together with a cased set of fifteen pairs of electroplated dessert knives and forks (with matched wooden case) (qty)
Good selection of 19th century and later tea wares, to include Derby cups and saucers in the Imari palette, Minton's cups and saucers with gilt rims and blue and white decoration of flowers and foliage, pink ground Augustus Rex style coffee cup and saucer with a pink ground and painted with flowers, a child's tea set and others, a/f
A late 19th Century formerly electroplated three piece Tea Set, comprising: Teapot, Milk Jug and Sugar Basin, each of lidded form with beaded and bladed finials, over Regency style shaped oval and tapering bodies, with engraved details and initialled cartouches, each raised on a spreading oval foot, (3)
Shelley tea set, small blue flowers hand-painted over transfer, blue handles and rim, green backstamp plus a quantity of china, includes Poole jam pot with lid, '286', 'BF' blue initials; grey and turquoise Poole jug, 'C57' '316'; Carltonware leaf dish; silver thimble; glass Jubilee plate, 1887; decanter; candle-holder; green spirit lamp base; Coronet octagonal rose bowl; St. Michael trio, large Victorian transfer ware wash bowl (quantity)
A group of silver small flatware comprising; twelve various Fiddle pattern teaspoons with monograms, various dates and makers; a set of six Onslow pattern tea spoons and a pair of tongs, Sheffield 1916, cased; an Albany pattern butter knife by Gibson and Langman, London 1894; four various Continental plated souvenir coffee spoonsBest Bid
An early 20th Century five-piece silver tea set comprising teapot, coffee pot, hot water pot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each piece with scrolling pierced gallery above circular body to beaded circular foot (London 1908, 1909 and 1910), hot water pot 21 cm high, total weight approx 62 oz. (ILLUSTRATED0
A large silver tea kettle. London 1731, maker Philip Roker, the leather cased swing handle above a hinged lid with a silver and mahogany bun-shaped finial, the front with engraved armorial, the spout with moulded swag decoration, set on a base with pierced fretwork decoration and cast swing handles enclosing the burner, set on a tripod support with pad feet, the stand and burner engraved with crest, weight 80oz 13in (38cm) high. * The Arms belong to the Trapnell family of Wiltshire.
A set of three George III silver tea caddies. London 1762, makers Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, of rectangular bombe form, the covers with flower head finials, the side panels with embossed floral designs and engraved armorials to two sides with the motto 'Terrene Per Vices Sunt Aliena' and engraved crest depicting a running horse and the motto 'Swift but true' to the other two sides, each set on four pierced and scroll feet, contained in a fitted shagreen casket with unmarked silver swing handle to top, pierced silver escutcheon and four silver claw and ball feet, silver weight 26oz the caddies 5.5in (14cm) high, the casket 11.5in (29cm) wide. * The crest and mottoes belong to the Fust family of Hill, near Berkeley in Gloucestershire. In 1662 the head of the family, Edward Fust wad created a Baronet for his fidelity to the Stuart kings during the Commonwealth.. At the time these caddies were essayed the title was held by Sir Frances Fust, 5th Baronet. Although married and father of three boys and two girls, the boys evidently predeceased him because he was succeeded by his brother in 1769. The Baronency became extinct upon the death of the 6th Baronet Sir John Fust in 1779.
A late 18th century Chinese export part tea set decorated with a pink diaperwork border flower sprays and smaller sprigs comprising: a globular teapot; an ovoid tea caddy and cover; a sparrow beak milk jug (lacking cover); a twin handled sugar bowl (lacking cover); four tea bowls; a spoon rest; and a large saucer; also a matching food bowl and cover; and a hot water pot and cover similar (12)
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