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A Swedish silver three-piece tea set, Stockholm, 1908, Guldsmedsaktiebolaget, each piece richly decorated with cast and chased scroll motifs, the teapot with zoomorphic spout and pointed finial, the openwork scroll handle with ivory spacers, presentation engraving to underside of all three items, teapot 25cm high, milk jug 14.2cm high (inc. handle), total weight approx. 59.8oz (3)Ivory submission reference: Q6TSW6H4Please refer to department for condition report
An Edwardian silver four-piece tea set, Chester, 1906, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, each with part-lobed oval body raised on four paw bracket feet, the tea and coffee pots with angular handles and lobed finials to hinged lids, shell and gadrooned borders to each piece, coffee pot 23.3cm high, teapot 16.4cm high (inc. handles), total weight approx. 68.4oz (4) Please refer to department for condition report
An Elizabeth II silver four-piece tea set with earlier tray, the tea set London, 1979, Wakely & Wheeler, each piece designed with a single scroll and medallion-studded band, the tea and coffee pots with wooden handles and finials, 15.5 and 20cm high, the shaped rectangular tray raised on four bracket feet, London, 1977, 38.1 x 60.5cm, total weight approx. 175.6oz (5)Please refer to department for condition reportTray 111.5oz; Tea set 64.1oz
A cased set for twelve persons, silver fish knives and forks, Sheffield 1908 by Mappin & Webb, with loaded handles and scimitar blades, together with a cased set of silver Old English pattern coffee spoons and epns sugar bows, a cased set of Edwardian silver coffee spoons, a cased set of silver plated tea knives and forks for six persons and a cased set of six antler handled steak knives. Private estate
A set of six silver and enamel cocktail sticks, each topped with an enamel cockerel, by Barker Bros Silver, Birmingham 1930, cased, a set of six silver King's pattern teaspoons by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1917, a pair of small arched five bar toast racks, Birmingham 1934, a set of five teaspoons with matching tongs, and a set of six silver handled tea knives, all cased.This lot is from the estate of the late Baroness Howe of Idlicote CBE (1932-2022), life peer and crossbench member of the House of Lords (2001-2020), widow of Geoffrey Howe, Baron Howe of Aberavon CH, PC, QC.
An Elkington & Co silver plate canteen of cutlery in oak chestitems bearing date marks from 1892-1897, and with monograms, top tray to include: 12 fish knives and 12 fish forks, a knife sharpener, 12 dessert forks and 10 knives, two knives damaged, with mother of pearl handles, tray two to include: 12 table knives, 12 cheese knives, 2 carving knives and two carving forks, tray 3 to include: 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 9 coffee spoons, 9 salt and mustard spoons, 2 pickle forks, a set of tongs, 2 butter knives, and a fish carving knife and fork, tray four to include: 12 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons, a gravy spoon, a soup ladle and 2 sauce ladles, the base section to include: a sugar basin, a tea pot, a cream jug, an associated silver pepper pot, Birmingham, two mustard pots, glass broken, one silver capped, Birmingham, a cruet set, one bottle broken, and a coffee pot and hot milk jug, both unmarked, some items lacking, the oak chest with metal mounts throughout and with cast iron carrying handles, underside of lid with old list of contents on an Elkington and Co. letterhead, edge of chest with inset ivorine label, 'Elkington & Co Ltd Silversmiths, 22 Regent St. London S.W.', (qty)Box height 40cm, width 54cmCondition:Damage to mother of pearl handle on one dessert fork, six mother of pearl handles to knives damaged or restored, two badly broken.By family descent.
George VI silver tea strainer, Birmingham 1943, maker E J Houlston, with pierced carrying handles and dished strainer, raised on three orb feet, Elizabeth II silver christening set, Birmingham 1954, maker Barker Brothers Silver Ltd. consisting of spoon, fork and knife with stainless steel blade and silver handle, cased, weighable silver 2.8oz (2)
A SILVER THREE PIECE MATCHED TEA SET AND A SILVER HOT WATER JUG (4)The three piece tea set comprising; a teapot with a wooden handle and with an ivory finial to the hinged lid, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece with partly fluted decoration below gadrooned rims and raised on four paw feet, the teapot London 1819, the sugar bowl and the milk jug London 1824, the hot water jug with a brown wooden handle and with a bud finial to the hinged lid, London 1818, combined gross weight 2185 gmsIvory Certificate Number 2FERLVGM
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SETComprising; a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, the teapot having black fittings, each piece decorated with a gadrooned rim and raised on four spherical feet, the teapot and the sugar bowl London 1918, the milk jug London 1919, combined gross weight 582 gmsCondition Report; The cream jug has a few minor dents and marks to the body and has probably been used independently of the tea set, maker's mark to this is no longer legible.The bodies of the other two pieces are in fairly good condition with one or two minor dentsThe capstan shaped washer beneath the finial of the teapot lid is a base metal replacement. The wingnut has part silver hallmarks.The feet to all four pieces show signs of wear, but do not appear to have been replaced
A GEORGE IV SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SETComprising; a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece with floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration, the teapot having a flower finial to the hinged lid, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1825, combined weight 1490 gmsIvory Licence number 42R3FZD3Condition Report:Sugar bowl and milk jug - marks slightly rubbed, engraving rubbed but visible. Foot pushed in slightly on jug.Teapot - repairs visitble from within where the seams of the lobes have likely split. Marks and engraving rubbed. Some smalls repairs possibly to the handle where the ivory insulators are, ivory is split and discoloured as expected due to age. All with let in cartouche, one particularly visible on the teapot from the outside. All with marks and scratches due to age and use and wear to the high points of the decoration.
A VICTORIAN FIVE-PIECE SILVER AND PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SET AND A PAIR OF SILVER NAPKIN HOLDERS (7)The three silver pieces comprising; a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, Sheffield 1867, combined weight 1437 gms, together with a matching plated coffee pot and plated spirit kettle with stand and burner, each piece of urn shaped form and having engraved decoration, also a pair of silver napkin holders, Birmingham 1930, weight 73 gms, with a caseIvory Certificate no EMD7M6J1
A STERLING VISITING CARD CASE, A SILVER MINIATURE TEA SET AND THREE FURTHER ITEMS (9)The curved rectangular card case with foliate decoration, the miniature tea set, comprising; a teapot, a coffee pot (the lid lacking), a milk jug, a sugar bowl and a twin handled tray, also a cylindrical container, detailed Sterling and two vesta cases
A SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET (4)Comprising; a teapot, a coffee jug with a silver stand and plated spirit burner, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each with partly fluted decoration, the two larger pieces with replacement wooden handles, the teapot have a fluted ivory finial, London 1815, maker William Burwash, combined gross weight 2430 gmsIvory Licence number 5UB3FHCH
A SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SET (4)Comprising; a teapot and a hot water jug, with ebonised fittings, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece of compressed circular form, the bodies with floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration within gadrooned rims, London 1903, combined gross weight 1950 gms
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