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A PARCEL OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER, comprising an 19th century helmet shaped pedestal cream jug, bright cut decoration, bears duty mark, sterling mark and maker's mark RJ, 3.62ozt, 112.6 grams, a set of three Victorian egg cups from an egg cruet set (holes to undersides) with beaded rims, lion mask ring handles and pierced decoration, engraved with a crest, maker George Fox, London 1861, 4.59ozt, 142.7 grams, a George V bombe shaped tea caddy, gilt interior, bakelite and treen finial, marks rubbed Birmingham 1923, 5.12ozt, 159.3 grams, a late Victorian christening mug of cylindrical form, 'C' scroll handle, engraved decoration and presentation inscription, makers William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1891, 3.26ozt, 101.3 grams, two five bar toast racks, one a.f., a semi-circular napkin ring engraved with initials 5.52ozt, 171.6 grams and an Edwardian miniature spice pot of baluster form, the pull off lid fitted with an integral spoon, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1909, height 4.5cm 0.3ozt, 9.2 grams, gross weight of all silver 22.62ozt, 703.5 grams (10) (Condition report: all pieces in useable condition, although one toast rack is misshapen and with a split in an arch, the christening mug has several dents, caddy cover does not close completely flush, spice pot has a dent in the widest part, many have rubbed marks)
THREE CASES OF SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SPOONS AND A CASED GEORGE VI SILVER FIVE PIECE CRUET SET, comprising a cased set of six bean end coffee spoons, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1950, a cased set of six Victorian coffee spoons with matching sugar tongs, engraved monogram to the handle, makers Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield 1889, a cased set of late Victorian teaspoons and sugar tongs with gilt bowls and ribbed handles, maker L.S, Birmingham 1897 and a cased George VI five piece cruet set with pepperette, open salt and covered mustard with blue glass liners and two spoons matching, makers William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1938-1940, gross weight 8.38ozt, 260.8 grams (4) (Condition report: all in useable condition, the gilding on the bowls of the ribbed spoons is worn, the lid of the mustard pot is dented and the finial bent, the fabric lining of the case lid is stained)
A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER GRAPE SCISSORS, cast foliate scroll handles, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1923, 3.89ozt, 121.3 grams and a cased set of eight George V silver tea knives, maker H Hunt, Sheffield 1938, 7.79ozt, 242.4 grams (2) (Condition report: grape scissors and tea knives are in good condition)
A GROUP OF LATE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY BRITISH PORCELAIN TEA AND DESSERT WARES, ETC, comprising Staffordshire seven tea bowls and five matching saucers, transfer printed in blue and white with the Pagoda pattern, gilt rims and bands, unmarked, s.d., a Victorian part dessert service comprising two twin handled short comports and five dessert plates, each with a deep gilt border interspersed with hand painted floral sprays surrounding a botanical study, pattern no. 8051, unmarked, plate diameter 23.5cm, comport lengths 29.3cm and 29.7cm and a Victorian porcelain loving cup, the claret ground with oval cartouche inscribed ' Sarah Sambrook, Hinstock, 1864', height 10.7cm (20) (Condition report: two tea cups are chipped and cracked and a third is cracked, the set has some wear to the gilding in patches, the rectangular comport has two cracks, the rest of the set is in good condition with some light wear, the loving cup has crazing, staining and wear to the claret ground)
A SET OF SIX INDIVIDUALLY BOXED GEORGE V SILVER NAPKIN RINGS AND A SMALL QUANTITY OF OTHER CASED AND LOOSE SILVER, the napkin rings with wavy rims, floral engraved decoration and initialled 'AP', makers E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1915, together with a cased set of six George V silver handled tea knives, maker John Biggin, Sheffield 1920, a cased set of George VI silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1948, a pair of George V silver salts with blue glass liners (stuck), etc, gross weight of weighable silver 8.69ozt, 270.4 grams (Parcel) (Condition report: one of the napkin ring boxes is missing the lid, another has a torn paper hinge, liners are stuck inside the salts, salt spoon has some corrosion)
A PARCEL OF LATE 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER FLATWARE AND CUTLERY, including a pair of George III Old English pattern condiment spoons with shell shaped bowls, engraved initials, maker's mark only for Thomas Northcote (London), a matched set of eleven William IV Fiddle pattern teaspoons, all engraved with initials to the handles, six with indistinct maker's marks, London 1830 and five maker Ann Payne, London 1835, a set of six William IV Old English pattern teaspoons, engraved initials, makers John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1832, a Victorian Fiddle pattern teaspoon with engraved initials, an Edwardian cased set of six Old English pattern coffee spoons with matching sugar tongs, makers C. W. Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1903 and a cased set of five silver handled tea knives, gross weight of weighable silver 12.51ozt, 389.1 grams (2 cases and small box) (Condition report: all pieces are in useable condition, some light wear to marks, one tea knife missing)
A PARCEL OF LATE 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER, to include a pair of George III scissor action sugar tongs, engraved initials, shell shaped bowls, an Edwardian silver topped square glass inkwell, engraved monogram to the hinged cover, a cased set of six Elizabeth II Rat-tail pattern 'City Sets British Hall Marks' teaspoons, makers Roberts & Belk, 1952, a George V silver tea strainer, makers G W Lewis & Co, Birmingham 1932, nine hallmarked silver thimbles, a Russian silver caddy spoon, stamped 84, gross weight of weighable silver 8.58ozt, 266.7 grams (Parcel) Condition report: all pieces are in usable condition, some thimbles have worn through)
A collection of silver items,to include a miniature six piece tea service by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901, comprising a teapot, 5cm wide, twin-handled sugar bowl, two cups and saucers, a miniature chair, marked Sterling, 5.5cm high, two cut glass and silver lidded jars, largest 12cm wide, another pique work tortoiseshell example, 12.5cm high, a horseshoe-shaped pin cushion, marked Sterling, 8cm wide, a cased set of four buttons, 2cm wide, and three mother of pearl fruit knives, largest 8.5cm long,together with a collection of silver plated items,to include cruet stand, composed of salt and pepper pots in the form of boots, and a mustard pot, 8.5cm high, a table lighter, with engraved stag's head crest and motto, 18.5cm wide, and a glass jar with plated lid, mounted with a hunting scene, 10.5cm wideweighable 4.5ozt (qty.)Condition ReportLarge quantity in a mixed condition with surface marks, scratches and tarnishing throughout. The glass items with nibbles.
A collection of Japanese miscellaneous,20th century, comprising a Gyokuro Shoami tea set, by Shoami Takano, painted with landscape in blue and white, hohin 11.5cm long, another set, painted with birds and flowers in red and green enamels, stamped mark to base, hohin 10.3cm long, a tetsubin teapot, 17cm high to top of handle, a blue and white tea pot and a tea strainer, 17 and 14.5cm long, and eight dishes (26)Condition ReportBlue and white tea set - Hohin with minute chips to foot rim.The rest with no obvious faults.
WMF, coppered vase, the body cast in relief with poppy design, 38cm; a large Arts and Crafts copper pot and cover, embossed with boughs of fruit, 30cm; and a Swedish three-piece copper tea set by S & Co, Borlange.Qty: 5Condition report:The tall vase has some dings and dents around the base and a larger dent to the side. The twin handled pot has dents to sides and split the metal in the groves of the design. The others are better. All are bit tarnished and rubbed.
A bachelor's silver tea set, the teapot Mackay & Chisolm, Edinburgh 1905, the sugar basin and jug Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1909 and a twin-handled sugar basin, all of oval half-ribbed form, approximately 585g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
An Egyptian silver four-piece tea and coffee set, comprising coffee pot, teapot, milk jug and sugar basin and cover, the coffee pot 24cm high, approximately 2409g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A French silver tea and coffee set, .950 standard, Christofle, circa 1900, the pieces with pine cone finials, Greek key decoration to the rims and armorials to the side, comprising teapot, coffee pot (both with ivory heat absorbers) sugar basin and cover and jug, the coffee pot 21cm high, approximately 2808g/Ivory registration reference 6VZQJ9J3/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: There are scattered small dents to each piece. The sugar base and cover has a dent to the rim, the jug has a few dents, the biggest at the base of the baluster. The coffee pot has repair to base of finial, mainly visible to underside of cover. The tea pot also has a repaired finial, very visible to underside. The set is very good quality but considering this the heat absorbers in the handles look quite crude, perhaps these are replacements.
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