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Selection of tea ware and other ceramics, including: Maling vase; three Maling tennis set tea cups and saucers; Royal Albert 'Crocus' tea pot, cream and sugar; Crownford 'Little Jack Horner Sat in a Corner' tea cup and saucer; vintage Kellogs tea cup and saucer; Royal Commemorative tea ware; and other items.
An Art Deco silver four-piece tea set. Sheffield 1936 by Frank Cobb & Co Ltd. The moulded panelled form with ivory handles and knops. The set comprises a teapot, hot water jug, cream jug and sucrier. 59 ozt gross weight. 21 cm high the tallest item is the hot water jug.Condition report: The hinged cover sits a little proud of the top on the hot water jug.The finial of the teapot is looseThe ivory shows cracks throughout.
An Arts & Crafts spoon of spot hammered design, with fig shaped bowl and tapered stem with pinecone finial, bearing Dutch foreign-made tax mark V only, 17cm long, in a fitted Sibyl Dunlop case; a set of six spot hammered silver tea spoons, by John Sanderson & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1923, cased, a silver caddy spoon with scalloped bowl, a pair of silver sugar nips, and a German silver spoon by Jakob Grimminger.
A small collection of silver, comprising a set of four George III small dishes, with glass liners (one lacking) by Thomas Watson & Co, Sheffield 1807 and 1809, a pierce decorated sweetmeat dish, Sheffield 1915, a pepper grinder, another with cut glass body, a tea strainer, three various salts, a mustard, a pill box and other oddments, together with a pair of silver plated drip catchers by Asprey, boxed, and a set of six shell salts (some lacking mounts). (qty)
A small collection of assorted silver flatware, comprising a George III bright cut table spoon, a George III Old English pattern sauce ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, a Georgian later embossed berry spoon, a part set of Georgian tea knives and forks, various odd tea spoons, and a christening knife and fork, 25oz overall. (qty)
A pair of George III silver bright cut sugar tongs, by George Burrows, circa 1790, a pair of George IV silver sugar tongs by Thomas Robinson I, Newcastle 1830, a set of five Victorian Scottish King's pattern tea spoons by Robert Scott, Glasgow 1863, a Norwegian caddy spoon with scroll pierced handle, by Brodrene Mylius, stamped 830, a set of five silver gilt and blue enamel coffee spoons, a silver four piece cruet set, and a pierced silver salt with blue glass liner, 11oz overall. (qty)
A collection of silver items, comprising three sets of six teaspoons, one with matching sugar tongs, all cased, a three piece cruet set by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1936, two silver topped cut glass scent bottles, a letter opener, a silver mounted glass match striker, a pair of small capstan inkwells, Birmingham 1923 (one lid AF), a pair of white metal spot hammered ashtrays, stamped 900, a Continental tea strainer stamped 90, and an Eastern white metal circular box, approx 20oz weighable. (qty)
A modern silver easel photo frame, embossed with stylised water lilies, by P.J. Panton, Birmingham 1990, 16.5cm high, four further various silver easel photo frames, a silver plated frame, a set of twelve silver handled pistol grip tea knives and forks, cased, an Edwardian silver crumb scoop, embossed with flowers, Birmingham 1903, and a gilt metal and blue stone hand mirror. (qty)
A set of twelve Scottish silver tea spoons, with matching tongs, by Lawson & Co., Glasgow 1911, cased, a set of six silver handled tea knives and forks, cased, a further set of six similar knives, a set of six silver tea spoons engraved with foliage, Birmingham 1910, a silver long spoon, butter knife and condiment spoon, and a silver handled cheese knife. (qty)
A small collection of silver, comprising a half lobed sucrier and cream jug, by John Hines, Birmingham 1902/03, a set of five tea spoons with matching tongs, cased, a mustard, a small pepper, a napkin ring, a set of six silver handles tea knives, cased, two plated meat skewers and a plated bread board, 9.5oz weighable. (qty)
A set of six silver Hanoverian pattern tea spoons, by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1937, cased, another silver tea spoon, boxed, a silver caddy spoon, with trefid handle, by James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1934, a silver tot cup in the form of a miniature tankard, Birmingham 1977, and a Scottish provincial tea spoon, maker's mark M.H only. (qty)
WW1 Period British Officers Travelling Picnic / Tea Set, an interesting gentleman’s travelling tea set retailed by Drew & Sons Piccadilly Circus, London. The set is housed in its original wicker carry case. Includes burner, stand, kettle, crockery, tins, etc. Gilt tooled leather liner to the lid of the case. Original leather handle and straps still in place. Good interesting set. You see many images of British officers in Trenches using similar sets to this example. Many officers purchased items of equipment like this before they left for the horrors of the front line. Wicker case has various worm holes, has been treated for woodworm. Drew & Sons operated in Piccadilly, London from the 1880’s up until 1914 when the company owner died, the business then re-located to Regent Street, so this set dates prior to 1915.
An Edwardian silver 4-piece tea set, comprising teapot, hot water jug, 2-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, oval bulbous form with gadrooned rims, shell feet and ebony mounts, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, hallmarks London 1901 - 1904, teapot height 14.5cm, 57.8oz totalTeapot - no holes or damage, slight wear to high points, hallmarks are rubbed. Hot water jug - body has a couple of light dents, no holes or damage, high points rubbed, hallmarks rubbed. Sugar bowl - no damage, only slight wear to high points, hallmarks rubbed. Cream jug - no damage, slight wear to high points, hallmarks very slightly rubbed
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