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WEDGWOOD; a 'Colchester' part dinner and tea service including a pair of circular lidded tureens and covers, meat plate, six dinner plates, large bowl, sauce boat and stand, two oval serving dishes, square sectioned serving dish, six small bowls, six larger bowls, six fish plates, six side plates, six cups, six saucers, sugar bowl and cover and milk jug.Additional InformationAll are first quality, the set was used very minimally by the vendor and there are a couple of light scratch marks to some of the plates, but overall the suite is in good condition.
Two trays of china to include: Royal Worcester 'Lavinia' part teaware decorated with blackberry pattern to include: five cups, six saucers, six tea plates, sandwich plate, jug and sugar basin, together with a set of Royal Crown Derby 'Cloisonne' pattern coffee cups and saucers (6) and a Carlton Ware leaf bon-bon dish. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Trade cards, a mixed selection of 7 sets, Joseph Lingford & Son Ltd, British War Leaders, E & S CWS , Peeps into History, Robertson Ltd Preserves Sporting Golly (shaped) (set, 10), Primrose Confectionery, Superman (series of 50), & Dads Army (set, 25), Pukka Tea Co, Aquarium Fish & Farm to Door Supplies, Cathedrals of Great Britain (series of 25) (gen vg)
Connells (British), an Arts and Crafts Pewter tea set with inset ceramic plaques, c.1900, stamped makers marks,Comprising: a tea pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, biscuit barrel with cover and hinged handle and a tray with openwork handles, each piece decorated with turquoise ceramic plaques (probably made by Ruskin),Biscuit barrel 24 cm high to top of handle; Tray 51 cm long (5)Some indentations, old marks, scratches and general wear. Wear to ceramics. Teapot with one cracked ceramic plaque, sugar with both cracked, milk and biscuit barrel ceramic ok. Biscuit barrel with an indentation on the bottom, but otherwise not too bad.
David Andersen (Norwegian Founded 1876), a silver-gilt and enamel boxed set of tea spoons, tongs and strainer,c.1920, Mark of David Andersen, 925s, the box with partial David Andersen mark,Comprising: 12 teaspoons, 2 larger spoons, a pair of sugar tongs and a tea strainer, each piece silver gilt, with mauve enamel on the handles and the back of the bowls over engine-turned decoration, presented in a silk lined presentation box, Strainer 11.5 cm long, long spoon 13.3 cm long, tongs 9.6 cm long, coffee spoons 9.5 cm long (17)Small tea spoons do not appear to have been used. A few marks on the larger ones and tongs. Strainer with some tarnishing to the underside.Box: some splitting to the silk along the hinge. a few small marks. Outside of the box aged and a bit dirty, with some wear to the underside.
Christofle (French Est.1830), a Gallia metal Art Deco three piece coffee set with an associated tray by Viners of Sheffield,Marks of Christofle used from 1935 & 1937, pattern number 5938,Comprising: a coffee/tea pot, milk jug and sugar bowl with cover, having a wooden handle and finial and with part fluted ends; together with an oval plated tray, stamped Viners of Sheffield,Coffee pot 15.5 cm high; tray 35.5 cm long (4)Indentation to bottom of milk jug. Wear and some abrasions to surfaces in keeping with light use. Inside of coffee/tea pot is stained and the hinge wobbles a bit on the cover. Gilt on inside of sugar is a generally quite good but the milk is quite faded. Tray: scratches and abrasions to top and bottom.
A GEORGE III COLLECTED SERVICE OF OLD ENGLISH THREAD PATTERN FLATWARE (SINGLE-STRUCK), TO INCLUDE:- Six table spoons, twenty table forks, eight dessert spoons, sixteen dessert forks and seven tea spoons, crested, all by Thomas Ollivant (of Manchester), London 1796 together with two table spoons, twelve dessert spoons & three sauce ladles, crested, by various makers, London 1794-1805, a set of six double-struck table spoons, crested, by Richard Crossley, London 1792/94, a set of eight William IV tea spoons, crested, W. Theobalds & Locking Bunn, London 1834 and a set of twelve contemporary table knives and twelve side knives with Old English Thread pattern handles and stainless steel blades, maker's mark "T.S", Sheffield 1997; 133.5 oz weighable silver
KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY:- Two table spoons, six table forks, two dessert spoons and six dessert forks, by Charles Boyton, London 1896; a set of six tea spoons, crested, by J & A. Savory, London 1840; three Irish table spoons, together with a set of six table knives and four side knives, maker's mark "H.U", Sheffield 1964, a set of six side knives and two table knives by C.J. Vander Ltd., London 1963; 59.1 oz weighable silver (lot)
MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE:- Eleven various George III / IV dessert forks, twelve table forks and eleven tea spoons, each engraved with a crest & motto to match, together with a set of three Fiddle table forks, initialled by Richard Crossley, London 1805 and a small plated ladle; 51.9 oz weighable silver (38)
AN ELIZABETH II FOUR-PIECE TEA SET in the style of Paul de Lamerie with melon fluted bodies and a formal frieze of chasing around the upper bodies, the pots with mounted wooden finials and carved wooden handles, by Suckling Ltd., Birmingham 1950/53; the hot water jug 7.25" (18.4 cms) high; 62.85 oz (4)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY INDIAN THREE-PIECE EXHIBITION QUALITY "SWAMI" TEA SET on an elephant theme with richly chased and embossed decoration, finely detailed friezes around the sides and cast elephant-mask spout and handles, each vessel resting on three elephant foot supports, by T.R. Tawker and Sons of Madras 1900-1920 (maker's mark "T.R.T SILVER" struck once on each piece). The tea pot 6.5" (16.5 cms) high; 38.75 oz (3)
AN ELIZABETH II MOUNTED WOODEN PHOTOGRAPH FRAME with embossed decoration, Britannia Standard, Birmingham 1990, an Edwardian bonbon dish by W. Neale, Chester 1908, a pair of smaller bonbon dishes by J & W. Deakin, Chester 1911, a tea strainer and a cased set of six tea spoons with a rifleman lying prone, in relief on the terminals, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1922; the frame 8" (21 cms) high; 9.35 oz weighable silver (6)
A VICTORIAN THREE-PIECE TEA SET with chasing and repousse-work decoration and the signs of the zodiac around the middle of the bodies, by Frederick Elkington, London 1877/78, together with an electroplated kettle on stand with burner, to match with an inscription on the base; the kettle 12" (30.5 cms) high; 21.3 oz weighable silver (5)
A SET OF SEVEN GEORGE III SCOTTISH TEA SPOONS & a matched set of four table spoons, all by Alexander Gairdner of Edinburgh, mixed dates Edinburgh 1789-c.1800, a set of three Scottish provincial tea spoons by Thomas Davie of Greenock, all of the above initialled "A" over "AK" and a set of six Scottish dessert spoons with pointed ends, initialled "AS" over "K", maker's mark "WA", Edinburgh 1795; 18.6 oz (20)
NEWCASTLE FLATWARE:- A set of six George III Old English pattern table spoons, initialled and crested, by Langlands and Robertson, Newcastle 1786, a set of six Fiddle table spoons, crested, by George Murray, Newcastle 1808, a set of four more to match, by Alexander Kelty, same date, a set of twelve Fiddle tea spoons, crested, also by Alexander Kelty (no date letters) and a game skewer, initialled by Langlands and Robertson, Newcastle 1786; the latter 8" (20.2 cms) long; 43 oz (29)
SCOTTISH FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE:- A set of twelve dessert spoons, initialled "AAK", by R. Gray & Sons, Edinburgh 1810, a set of twelve dessert forks, by D.C. Rait, Glasgow 1839, a set of nine table spoons and a pair of basting spoons, by J. Neville, Glasgow 1821, all initialled "K" and a set of three tea spoons initialled "A" over "AK", maker's mark "RT", Edinburgh 1816 (all contained in an oak canteen box, measuring 18.6" (47.3 cms) long; 64.78 oz (38)
A COLLLECTED SERVICE OF OLD ENGLISH AND HANOVERIAN PATTERN FLATWARE in a fitted oak canteen on legs with two drawers including:- A set of twelve three-prong table forks and twelve three-prong dessert forks by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1947/48, eighteen various antique table spoons, twelve various antique dessert spoons, some initialled, and a set of twelve tea spoons by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1802 and twelve table knives and twelve side knives (with simulated ivory handles and stainless steel blades); the canteen measuring 24" (61 cms) wide overall; 101.9 oz weighable silver
A MIXED LOT:- A set of four Fiddle pattern dessert forks by William Eaton, London 1839, four other fiddle dessert forks, an oyster fork, two sauce ladles, a pair of sugar tongs, eleven condiment spoons, a pickle fork, thirteen tea spoons, a mother of pearl handled cake fork, & a George III poultry skewer, most pieces either crested or initialled; 31.3 oz weighable silver (lot)
A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN ENGRAVED FISH KNIVES AND FORKS with carved mother of pearl handles, maker's mark "P.A.& S", Sheffield 1899, together with a set of six octagonal pistol-handled table knives (with stainless steel blades), Sheffield 1968 and a set of six tea knives with plated blades (24)
A MIXED LOT:- A set of six Fiddle dessert spoons by Jonathan Hayne, London 1831, a set of six Fiddle tea spoons by John James Whiting, London 1841, six various George III/IV Fiddle dessert forks & a set of six Victorian engraved tea spoons (all of the above initialled), a jam spoon, a sifter spoon, a pair of toddy ladles, crested, and a hand-made spoon with the applied initial "H" by John Gatecliff of Otley, hallmarked Chester 1916; the latter 6.25" (16 cms) long; 31 oz (lot)
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