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An Edwardian cased afternoon tea set comprising five teaspoons, two preserve spoons, tea strainer ladle, sugar nips and butter knife, in green velvet lined case, (lacking one teaspoon), A Beardshaw & Co, Sheffield 1907, a napkin ring, Sheffield 1922, and a cased set of six silver plated Roberts & Belk pastry forks, in Boodle & Dunthorne case, combined weighable silver approx 5.4ozt (3).
A quantity of various collectibles to include a vintage Cambridge ware wooden biscuit barrel and decorative bowl, a small quantity of Wedgwood jasperware, a Bossuns head wall plaque, a Lladró-style figurine of a young boy on skis, six Royal Doulton Fairfield D6339 plates, a vintage Royal Standard part tea service, three various cut glass decanters, various glass bowls, a large blue decorative glass vase, a large oval plated tray, a small quantity of plated ware to include teapot, candelabra, mugs, etc, an oak cutlery box containing a quantity of matched and mismatched flatware, a boxed plated Cavalier bowl, a six-piece buffet set, and a cased Coronet camera (3).
COLCLOUGH; a 'Royale' pattern part tea and dinner set, comprising six cereal bowls, diameter 16cm, six side plates, diameter 16cm, six small plates, diameter 20cm, a two-tier cake stand, diameter of base 26cm, six saucers, diameter 14cm, six dinner plates, diameter 27cm, one sandwich plate, diameter 27cm, teapot, height 27cm and milk jug, height 9cm, (approx 34). CONDITION REPORT Lacking sugar bowl.
An Aynsley part tea service comprising cake plates, side plates, sugar bowl, cream jug, cups and saucers; a late Victorian part tea service; an Art Deco Crownsford part tea service; another, Phoenix Ware; other teaware; a set of six Walker & Hall butter knives, with silver collars, cased; a set of six fish knives and forks, with silver collars; etc, qty
An Edwardian early 20th century sterling silver hallmarked tea set with fitted box. The lot to include one tea pot with ebonised wooden handle and finial to the lid, one creamer jug with handle, one sugar bowl with two handles. The three pieces come with engraved initials and date (1904) to the sides and banded detailing to the centre. The Tea pot, the sugar bowl and creamer jug are hallmarked Chester to the base and sponsor marks for William Neale & Sons. Together with mid 20th century sugar tongs Sheffield hallmarked to the base and sponsor marks for Roberts & Belk. The lot weighs approximately 581g. Width of teapot is approx. 23cm, the width of the sugar bowl is approx. 13cm, and the width of the creamer jug is approx. 11cm.
A 1920s William Hutton & Sons silver hallmarked tea set. The set to include tea pot, creamer jug and sugar bowl, all having gadrooned rims, with stirrup handles and ball feet. Hallmarked Sheffield 1923. Teapot measures 29cm wide, jug and sugar bowl measure 14 and 16cm wide. Total weight 1159g.
"FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ANTHONY NOEL ROPER of Millswood House, South Brent, Devon A George V part canteen of Hanoverian pattern flatware to include:- A set of twelve table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, and six dessert forks by G. Jackson & D. Fullerton, London 1912, all crested to match, together with the following pieces in the same pattern:- One soup ladle, two sauce ladles, five tea spoons and four coffee spoons, mixed makers and dates, and a set of six table knives and twelve side knives with octagonal pistol handles and stainless steel blades, by Garrard & Co.Ltd., Sheffield 1970/1971; 83.5 oz weighable silver (lot)
A GEORGE III COLLECTED OR HARLEQUIN CANTEEN OF FLATWARE in a fitted oak box with lift-out trays, to include the following:- Forty six George III Hanoverian table forks and seventeen dessert forks to match, by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1789, Thirty George III Old English Bead pattern table spoons, fourteen dessert spoons and one sugar sifter ladle to match by George Smith, London 1780, Ten George III Old English Bead pattern dessert spoons, by Messrs. Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1814, Twenty seven George III Old English pattern tea spoons and two salt spoons to match, by Messrs. Eley and Fearn, London 1801, A pair of George III Old English pattern sauce ladles, one condiment ladle and three tea spoons to match, by various makers, mixed dates. All of the above crested to match, together with a set of eleven Elizabeth II Thread pattern table knives and ten side knives to match (stainless steel blades), by C.J. Vander Ltd., London 1974; The box measuring 20" (50.8 cms) long; 247.4 oz weighable silver
A GEORGE V PART-CANTEEN OF FLATWARE with Thread borders and shell terminals to include:- Six soup spoons, two table spoons, one dessert spoon, three tea spoons, one dessert fork, one soup ladle and two basting spoons, maker's mark "TT&Co", Sheffield 1931, together with a cased set of six mother of pearl-handled dessert or fruit knives and ten forks, maker's mark "CWF", Sheffield 1911; the case measuring 12.5" (32 cms) long; 43.3 oz weighable silver (lot)
A GEORGE III TEA POT in the classical style resembling an ancient Greek lamp initialled "TBB", the circular body with tongue & dart borders, decorated by the handle and on each side with the cast mask of a satyr (Silenus?), the spout wrapped with oak foliage, acorns and a shell (the handle a Victorian replacement by Messrs Barnard), marks worn, probably by Paul Storr, London 1813; 6.5" (16.5 cms) high; 39.5 oz *For a very similar silvergilt example as part of a tea set made for Ann McDonnell, Countess of Antrim, by Paul Storr, London 1813. See the Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection, New York (Accession no. 1974.379.1).
A MIXED LOT:- A late Victorian trophy goblet inscribed "Rottingdean Horse Show....", a cream jug, a pot-pourri bowl and cover with putto finial, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, an egg cup and spoon in a fitted case, a small circular compact, initialled "G", a cased set of five cocktail sticks, two forks, a tea spoon, a butter knife, a folding fruit knife & a jade-handled coffee spoon; the goblet 8" (20.1 cms ); 18.4 oz weighable silver (lot)
A SET OF THREE EARLY GEORGE III TEA CADDIES (a pair and one smaller), of bombe form with repousse-work flowers around the upper body, chased rocalle decoration on the covers and lower bodies and openwork scroll feet, crested and initialled underneath "IS to STM", the pull-off covers with flower finials, by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1760/61; the larger ones 5.4" (13.7 cms) long; 23.6 oz (3)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE THREE-PIECE NATURALISTIC TEA SET each piece resembling a fruit or squash with realistic leaves and stalks, the tea pot with a large applied fly on one side, the sugar bowl with lift-off cover, by Leeching of Canton, Hong Kong and Shanghai; the tea pot 3.9" (9.7 cms) high; 28.4 oz (3)
ASSORTED FIDDLE PATTERN TO INCLUDE:- A set of six George III dessert forks, six dessert spoons, two table forks, & a sauce ladle, initialled "C", by I.E. Terry, London 1817, together with six other George III/IV table forks, eleven George III table spoons, a set of five George IV dessert spoons, a set of ten George III tea spoons, five other George III tea spoons and a soup ladle (most pieces either initialled or crested); 89.65 oz (lot)
A GEORGE V PART-SET OF HANOVERIAN PATTERN FLATWARE TO INCLUDE:- Six Table forks, one table spoon, five dessert spoons, five dessert forks, and a tea spoon, initialled, by Joseph Rogers, Sheffield 1910/1911, together with two table spoons and a teaspoon in the same pattern, by different makers, different dates; 39.85 oz (21)
A MIXED LOT:- A set of six George III bright-cut tea spoons by George Gray, London 1793, a pair of George III sugar tongs, monogrammed, a sugar sifter ladle, three salt spoons (two initialled), a teaspoon, a set of six Australian coffee spoons, two others, a knife and some plated pieces; 8.1 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT:- A cased set of six silvergilt and coloured enamel coffee spoons, four other cased sets of tea/coffee spoons, together with a set of six lace-back tea spoons, initialled, a set of eight tea spoons with shell bowls, six other tea spoons, and a quantity of plated spoons & forks; 17.5 oz weighable silver (lot)
A SET OF 6 EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE TEASPOONS the openwork terminals with a bird amongst prunus blossom, makers mark "SM" and character marks, (contained in a Liberty box) together with 2 other cased sets of 6 tea/coffee spoons, a George III knife rest and a small quantity of other spoons; 13.9oz (lot)
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