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An attractive set of six silver tea-glass holders, Makers mark E.L, unidentified, St Petersburg, 1899-1908, in Art Nouveau style, pierced, each with individual foliate design including two with irises, one with bind weed, one with clover, one with ivy leaves, the other with bullrushes, height: 9.5cm., 3.75in (6)
A Silver-plated Samovar set, Duvinina and Company, circa 1900, comprising: a large inverted pear-shaped samovar with fluted body, on circular base and foliate feet, double C-scroll handles; a teapot of similar form with foliate capped spout with ivory hande finial; a two-handled sugar-basin; a milk-jug and a shaped oblong samovar tray; and including a large silver-plated oblong tea tray with cast foliate border and engraved foliate centre, all marked with an unidentified crest of an untitled nobleman, height of samovar: 50cm., 19.75in
A set of six Georgian gaming dishes, with duty mark, lion passant and makers mark WS only, each of plain square form. together with an oval semi-fluted twin handled sugar bowl and matching cream jug, Birmingham 1896, a coaster, Chester 1902, with pierced sides and turned wooden base, a cased set of coffee spoons with pheasant cast terminals, Birmingham 1957, a tea strainer with crown shaped handle, London 1936, part of a wine funnel and a plated sauce boat stand with reeded borders, crested width of gaming dishes 7.5cm.
A brass studded and iron bound leather covered wooden campaign chest, bearing brass plaque inscribed Capt Hamilton, Ayrshire Militia, the interia lined with crude green baize and overpainted religious pamphlets, fitted with three glass decanter with calf covered bungs, two large platters and six Britannia metal plates, lift out tray with Britannia metal tea pot, four lacquered tin beakers, four tea spoons, a quantity of English blue and white wares including seven various tea bowls (two broken), and seven various saucers (one broken), fitted below with mess tins, kettle, pair of brass candlesticks, flint and strike tin, cruet set, food containers, griddle, etc, partly wrapped in plain brown paper and newspaper dated 1804. 61cm wide, 39cm deep, 37cm high
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