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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET (3)Comprising; a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece of inverted pear shaped form, with floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration, London 1897, combined gross weight 1210 gmsWe can confirm that there are no inscriptions. Very slight overall wear commensurate with use, interiors of sugar and milk are possibly later gilded, overall good condition and pleasingThe volume / capacity of the teapot is 950 mls (nearly a litre)
A SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SETComprising; a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece with fluted decoration below an embossed floral and scrolling band and with a gadrooned rim, (the spherical feet missing from the sugar bowl), but present on the other two pieces, Sheffield 1901, combined gross weight 1225 gms
FOUR CASED SETS OF FLATWARE (4)Comprising; a set of twelve fruit spoons, detailed indistinctly 800, weight 300 gms, a set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1920, weight 76 gms, a set of six tea knives, with loaded silver handles and with plated blades, Sheffield 1920 and a set of six silver coffee spoons, Chester 1898, weight 67 gms
A VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET (4)Comprising; a teapot, a coffee pot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece of tapered cylindrical form, engraved with a coat of arms, London 1856, maker John Samuel Hunt, combined gross weight 2145 gmsProvenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer andscreenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET (3)Comprising; a teapot with wooden fittings, London 1932, a twin handled sugar bowl, London 1932 and a milk jug, London 1933, combined gross weight 645 gmsProvenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer andscreenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.
NICK MUNRO: A PEWTER COFFEE AND TEA SETModernA pewter four-piece coffee and tea set with black walnut mounts, comprising; a French press coffee pot, a bullet-shaped teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each piece of plain polished form, the bases of three detailed 'Nick Munro for Linley', the coffee pot detailed 'Nick Munro', height of coffee pot 29cmCondition report: Overall in good condition. Slight tarnishing as to be expected with use and age.
A mixed lot of Edwardian and later silver to include set of spoons, sugar tongs and other itemsvarious date and makers, comprising a christening fork and spoon, Sheffield, 1904 by Henry Hobson & Sons, a set of thirteen Dubarry pattern demitasse spoons, five Strasbourg pattern butter spreaders, five coffee spoons in a fitted Harrods case, another set of five coffee spoons, a pair of bright cut engraved sugar tongs and two to other pairs of tongs, a jam spoon, a sugar spoons, and two silver tea knives with filled handles, (qty)Total weight 19.4 ozt.Condition: Mostly fair condition. Handles of tea knives have moved.
A collection of mostly early 20th century silvervarious date, makerscomprising a pair of Victorian bead pattern sugar tongs, three napkins rings, a cased set of six silver handled tea knives, various cruet items, , spoons, a dwarf candlestick with weighted base a large a/f trumpet shaped vase with weighted base, some items a/f, etc., (qty)various, weighable silver approx. 16 ozt.Condition: Condition various, mostly fair to poor. some items a/f
W.H. Goss miniature porcelain tea set, painted with turquoise flowers, together with a pair of continental figures in the form of a young girl and boy, each with a lamb, a German porcelain dancer figurine, another of a couple dancing in 18th century style costume, and a continental figure group in the form of two ladies with putti (6)
A collection of 19th century and later silver plated wares to include an Elkington lobed square entrée dish and cover, a three piece tea service and various loose cutlery, with a silver plated part canteen of Fiddle pattern flatware and a part set of fish eaters (qty).Additional InformationSome of the cutlery with marks and heavier wear through use. Other items with general light age wear to the surface.
A collection of 19th century and later plated items, to include a three piece tea set and baskets (quantity).PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver four piece silver tea set of panelled oval form, Viners, Sheffield 1957, height of hot water pot, 24.5cm, combined 58.1ozt/1807.6g, sold with associated silver plated twin handled tray.Additional InformationAll pieces of good gauge, free from any inscriptions or engraving, hallmarks are clear just general surface wear.
WANG HING; a Chinese 90 grade silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot with ivory insulators to the handle, milk jug and sugar bowl, each embossed with panels of dragons, figures in gardens, flowers and foliage, each with three marks to the underside including HM, 90 and a character mark, gross weight approx 27.4ozt/856g (3).Additional InformationThe twin handled sugar bowl is probably lacking a foliate mount to the top handle where it joins the body, as one handle has one and one handle does not. The jug also is lacking this decorative mount to the top of the handle. The teapot handle is lacking most of this decorative mount, with just one leaf remaining. The ivory insulators to the handle of the teapot are yellowed and have some hairline cracks. The spout of the teapot with a slight nick to the upper section and wear to the lower section. There is also foliate detail lacking to the finial on top of the teapot. All items with general rubbed appearance through polishing, light tarnishing and a few scratches, but overall fair. There are a few small dents and knocks to the right hand side of the hinge of the lid on the edge of the flange. Please be aware that this item contains ivory and therefore cannot be exported out of the UK.
CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE; an 'Egg Shell' pattern set of six coffee cups, teacups and saucers, the cups in pierced cherub and scroll motif hallmarked silver holders with stylised handles, the coffee William Comyns, Birmingham 1901, the tea cups Birmingham 1914, one cased, the other in associated box (24). Additional InformationTwo of the coffee cans cracked. Three of the tea cups to not ‘ring’ when pinged. One of the tea cups with a slight hair line crack at rim. All cups and cans with some surface scratches and rubbing to gilding. The saucers which are pictured on their own belong the associated box.
TURNER & SIMPSON; a cased set of six George V hallmarked silver and enamel tea spoons, the handles with flowers above green enamel panels, Birmingham 1913, approx weight 2.16ozt/67.3g.Additional InformationThe marks are slightly rubs, sadly two of the spoons with chips/losses to the enamel panels.
A composite set of six 19th century silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, each with engraved serpent to the terminals, various hallmarks, length 17.5cm, a hallmarked silver tea strainer, a teaspoon, silver backed dressing table brush and a silver topped glass toilet jar, total weighable silver approx 9.67ozt/300.5g (all bar the spoons af).Additional InformationThe spoons are two different hallmarks, have surface tarnishing and wear, and wear to the bowls. The other pieces are in poor condition.
AYNSLEY; a 'Green Butterfly' pattern tea for two set part set, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl and two teacups, a saucer and a plate (7).Additional InformationThe butterfly handle to the milk jug has some light wear to the black enamel detailing. The butterfly handles to both teacups with heavier wear to the black detailing. One of the teacups with one slight surface chip to the green of the foot rim. The saucer and plate each with a few light surface scratches. The small plate does not ring when pinged. Perhaps some light rubbing to the gilding but overall appearance generally ok.
PARAGON; a Harry Wheatcroft twenty piece tea set, each decorated with a rose, comprising six plates, six saucers, six cups, a milk jug and a sugar bowl (20).Additional InformationOne of the cups decorated with a yellow rose has a shallow chip to the outside of the rim. Other items with minor wear to the gilding, otherwise ok.
HAMMERSLEY & CO; a bone china fourteen piece part tea set decorated with gilt floral sprays, also a pair of Victorian sauce tureens and covers and a pair of Galle style blue and white pottery cats (18).Additional InformationOne of the terrines is cracked to the base. Both of the cats are crazed throughout with some staining. The tea set with some rubbing to the gilding.
Y A FRENCH SILVER GILT CAMPAIGN SET RETAILED BY GAVETPARIS, 1809-1819 2ND STANDARD (.800) ALSO 1819-1838 MARKSComprising; a plain beaker by Louis-Jacques Berger, 7.7cm (3in) high; a table fork, a table spoon and a knife by François-Charles Gavet, each numbered to a screw-in mounted mother of pearl handle; a steel knife similar with a conforming handle; and a silver gilt only tea spoon by another maker, the cutlery nesting in a red leather covered receiver with the printed trade label of Gavet, all contained in a red leather covered case with gilt initials LC, 14cm (5 1/2in) highProvenance:Probably taken on campaign by General Lord Hely-Hutchinson of Alexandria (1757-1832)Catalogue Note: Gavet traded from 138 rue St-Honoré vis-à-vis l'Oratoire, appointed as cutler to the king 1782, died in 1840. Berger traded from 18 place Thonville and 2 rue de Lodi from 1798 to 1807.Condition Report: Worm and peg type corkscrew missing. Light scratches, nicks and wear commensurate with age and useMinor gilding wear, rust to steel blade, slight bend to tip of vermeil knife, rust staining to handles, no splitsReceiver in very good condition, case with green plush ling very good, case exterior with minor wear and scuffs- goodCondition Report Disclaimer
A Wedgwood Gold Damask pattern part dinner service, comprising two graduated 15in. and 13in. oval platters; six two handled soup bowls and saucers, one bowl with small crack; six tea cups and saucers; five side plates; a milk jug; and a gravy boat and stand, both with faults; together with a set of six earlier Wedgwood white and gilt crescent shaped side plates. (39)
A cased set of six silver tea spoons / coffee spoons and tongs, Josiah Williams & Co., London 1912, with shaped terminals, inscribed with initial 'G', 4 1/8in. (10.5cm.) long; together with a cased set of six coffee bean spoons by Philip Hanson Abbot, gross weight 4.1 tr.oz. * One spoon bowl bent, hallmarks rubbed, cases with major wear.
A Victorian silver three piece bachelor's tea set, Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1880, oval form with part-fluted body, comprising a teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar basin, the teapot 8½in. (21.2cm.) long, gross weight 12.3 tr.oz. (3) * The teapot with rubbing and splits to handle and finial, otherwise good.
A set of six silver Chinese export Wang Hing tea glass holders, of pierced bamboo design, with high loop handle, vacant shield cartouche, 2in, (5cm.) high; together with five pierced tea glass holders depicting dragons chasing a flaming pearl, two with glass liners, weight of silver 8.5 tr.oz. (11)
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