A 19th century Royal Crown Derby Imari palette part tea set comprising: two circular cake plates; nine tea plates; twelve cups and twelve saucers; and a slop bowl red printed mark; and another Imari palette part tea set comprising: two scalloped cake plates; eleven tea plates; nine cups and ten saucers; a slop bowl; and a milk jug (qty)
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A Victorian cased set of twelve pairs of tea knives and forks,With marks for Birmingham 1895, with mother of pearl handles, contained in a fitted wooden case; an ivory handled cheese scoop, Sheffield 1896; a King's pattern sifter spoon, Edinburgh 1839; together with assorted flatware, some electroplated (qty).
A late Victorian easel-back photograph frame, With marks for London 1900, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, of rectangular outline decorated with foliate scrolls (A/F); a matched cased set of twelve decorative coffee spoons with tongs; a cased preserve spoon; a cased pair of mother of pearl handled butter knives and a cased set of twelve pairs of electroplated tea knives and forks with mother of pearl handles (5).
A set of three mid 18th century Batavian ware tea bowls and saucers the interiors painted with pairs of trefoil reserves of islands amongst prunus branches the exteriors coffee coloured R & G Macpherson labels together with two other Batavian ware tea bowls and saucers Batavia was a headquarters for the Dutch East India Company in Indonesia. The site is encompassed by present day Djakarta
Newhall tea and coffee set Newhall coffee and tea service circa 1800 decorated in blue and gilt with pattern number 531 consisting of lidded coffee pot lidded teapot and stand small low cream boat sucrier slop bowl two saucer dishes twelve coffee cans twelve saucers and ten teacups (minor faults) (44)
A George III provincial silver fiddle pattern table spoon by George Ferris Exeter 1817 engraved ‘AS to AAS’; an Old English pattern table spoon Exeter 1789 engraved ‘MD to TH 1800’; a set of six fiddle pattern tea spoons by John Stone Exeter 1842 each with initials ‘AH’; and an Old English pattern tea spoon Sheffield marks rubbed engraved ‘RMK from AM’ 231g (7.25 oz) gross
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