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Cased set of six silver and enamel demitasse spoons Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1957, the underside of the bowls with enamelled floral decoration, ivory guilloche enamel to the stems, in Garrard & Co. case, cased set of six scroll end tea spoons by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1925, and a cased set of six bean top coffee spoons, Birmingham 1930, gross weight 5.4oz 168gm
Three early 19th century fiddle pattern table spoons, similar dessert spoon, various dates and makers, four Kings Pattern tea spoons, London 1853, similar mustard spoon, six coffee spoons with leaf shaped bowls, Sheffield 1909, two sundae spoons, Sheffield 1913, George III bright cut sugar tongs by Henry Bailey, cased christening set, set of three Victorian napkin rings, two other napkin rings, two small photograph frames, white metal toddy ladle inset with a Spanish coin dated 1772, and two sauce ladles, total weighable silver 26.8oz 843.5gm
Vintage boxed Scalextric Buildings and Figures, MM/A201 Event Board and Hut with Car names and numbers and speakers, MM/A233 Entrance Building , A/211 First Aid hut, all good condition, boxes fair, F/302 T.V Camera and Crew set, generally good condition, rubber base with detached piece and area pushed in, box fair, A/228 Refreshment Kiosk, good lacks tea urn and flag, box good, A/208 Control Tower, both speakers lack retaining pins, box one end flap detached, F/303 Starter on Rostrum, lacks flag, MM/A212 Start/Finish Banner, good box lacks end flaps, and a K/703 Control Centre kit box only, (9 items).
A collection of 19th century and later silver and plated itemsvarious dates and makerscomprising a pair of ivory handled fish servers with foliate pierced blade and fork, Sheffield, 1880 by Walker & Hall, a cased oval napkin ring engraved with Greek key decoration and embossed with palmette borders, initialled, a silver bowl, a Swedish planished punch cup, a pair of trumpet form spill vases with lobed rims and weighted bases, a Norwegian .830 silver spoon with pierced terminal assorted flatware, coffee spoons etc., plated items to include a cased pair of Victorian ivory handled fish servers with engraved decoration, a napkin ring bearing enamelled Wembley lion crest, a cased set of mother pearl tea knives, bread forks with ivory and mother of pearl handles etc. (qty)weighable silver approx. 14.93 ozt.Condition: Punch cup with dents to foot. Pair of spills with dents to foot rims. One has dent to stem and leans slightly. Fiddle pattern tablespoons are tired with worn bowl ends and dents. Case of plated fish servers is tired and distressed - hinge is failing and two section are missing to the sides
WEDGWOOD; a green jasperware three-piece tea set, together with a pair of tea cups and saucers, a circular plate and a preserve jar and cover (9).Additional InformationAll pieces are lightly dusty and a few with slight glaze dirt marks here and there which will probably clear away, the spout of the teapot with a small chip to the underside and slight graze to one of the corners of the spout, the circular plate is marked with an ICI mark in black to the underside.
A group of early to mid-20th century solid brass door handles from a medical institution in the Chester area, some stamped 'Gibbons Patent Cast' to reverse, also two unusual lead vessels reportedly for acid, a silver plated tea service, the teapot with presentation inscription to base, a boxed set of silver plated apostle spoons, forks and pair of sugar tongs, etc.
An Ashberry pewter three piece tea set, together with an Ashberry pewter shaped oval tray, numbered to the underside 959b, a hammered pewter four section toast rack, together with a silver plated photograph frame, a pair of 1950s opaque glass light shades and a Webb cut glass decanter and stopper (9).Additional InformationThe three piece tea set with general knocks and dents, the other two pewter pieces are better, the light shades appear to be ok, the frame with light wear to the edge and the decanter perhaps with a few pin head sized nicks here and there.
A collection of assorted ceramics including a Hammersley strawberry set with rectangular bowl and detachable cream jug and sugar bowl, length 26cm, various tea cups including Victoria, Austrian examples, etc.Additional InformationThere are too many items to be able to give an accurate condition report on all of them. There is general wear throughout, there is wear to the decoration in parts. A couple of the teapots with chips/cracks, the strawberry set is in good condition, no chips, cracks or restoration.
A 19th Century Kangxi baluster vase with blue and white floral spray and bird decoration, bears four mark character mark to base 13.5 cm high together with various other 19th Century and later blue and white oriental china wares to include two tureens, one on stand, a set of three plates and another similar, two vases etc together with a 19th Century Kang-shi polychrome decorated ginger jar with floral motifs bearing four mark character mark to base (no lid) 13 cm high etcCondition ReportCylindrical vase - with some restoration to the rim and drill hole towards the base - obviously once as a lamp. Small baluster shaped vase appears in good condition. Ginger jar appears to have been restored to the neck but otherwise looks OK. Treacle-banded craquelure vase with some loss to the tail of one bird. Otherwise appears OK. Two two-handled cups - one with chip to rim - otherwise appear OK. Rectangular tureen - scuff mark to the glaze to one corner. Small firing faults throughout. Otherwise appears OK. Sauce tureen with some discolouration to the interior of the lid and pock marks to the glaze similar to the base though condition basically sound with the exception of firing crack to the handle. Four small plates and small oval plate basically sound - see images. Small tea bowl with nibbling to the rim and chip to the base. Tea caddy unevenly formed though basically sound. English blue and white transfer decorated tureen base with some discolouration, several cracks, firing faults and glaze loss to one edge. Craquelure throughout. See images for further detail.
A Davenport "Japan" pattern coffee service comprising two cups and saucers, three piece tea set and rectangular tray, 30 cm x 47.5 cmCondition ReportOne cup has a hairline fracture running up on the body from the base. Milk jug has a crack and chip to the interior of the lid. Teapot is cracked throughout the base. The lid of the soupiere handle has either been off or has a hairline fracture running all the way through. Tray, teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl all have crazing and all items have general wear and tear to include some wear to the gilding and painted decoration. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A Coalport green five toed dragon decorated tea set (10 place settings)Condition ReportThree cups have firing faults. Four cups have significant chips, hairline fractures etc. Six of the large saucers either have bad crazing, pattern run or hairline fractures. Tea plates all have significant crazing, side plates have three various designs/styles. Otherwise general wear and tear to include knife marks etc conducive with age and use - see images for more details
CALCUTTA - STREET PHOTOGRAPHYA fine archive of 339 vintage photographs of Calcutta (mostly street scenes and festivals, also film studios, burning ghats, etc.) taken by Frank Buck Rockwell, an American G.I., journalist and photographer, gelatin silver prints, each mounted on paper sheet with type-written description, sheets housed in a wooden box, the images 100 x 100mm., the sheets 200 x 135mm., [c.1945/6]Footnotes:An impressive series of vintage photographs of Calcutta taken by Frank Buck Rockwell, an American photographer, working out of an office at the Eagle Lithograph Company in the Entally district in the late 1940s. Each photo is mounted with a short typed descriptive text beneath, the whole produced as a Christmas present, the result of 'over a year of picture taking and a lot of hard work'. The tone is set with an opening image of the photographer 'in front of Ferrizini's sweet shop the leading tea and cake palace of downtown Calcutta'. The majority of photographs (taken with a Zeiss Super Ikonta) are of Rockwell's everyday milieu, including workplace, street scenes, traders, festivals etc. rather than historical sites. Includes views of his residence at Agabeg's Hotel near the Lower Circular Road; workplace at the Eagle Lithograph Company (the staff making up copies of 'Yank Magazine', 'Sanka... in the lab with a big lithograph camera', monotype operators and proof readers, the 'charming scene of our office latrine', views of and from the building), street activities (dung makers, traffic controllers, shoe shine boys, vendors of oranges, lemonade, tea, drinking water, etc, monkey wallahs, basket weavers), street musicians, 'a Moslem fakir', street markets, the city 'after dark, typical bustling scenes of 'dreary, evil-smelling streets' and the street poor ('this little girl is probably all of ten years old. I watched her paw through the garbage pile...'), washing of both humans and animals, labourers, popular performers, a sequence of scenes at the Nimtala Burning Ghat (watched by a party of American G.I.s), swimming in the lake beside the Victoria Memorial ('erected at a cost of over 7,6000,000 rupees... pretty much a waste of money'), dance performers, the fire brigade, Sikhs, Jains and Muslims, religious festivals ('Durga Puja Immersion Ceremony'; Muhharam), areas near the Hooghly bridge, Hanshari Temple ('... I seriously doubt any American has ever visited this place before... we persuaded the keeper to unlock the bolted doors...'), and outer environs of the city, the race course and punters, a sequence of images from the Bengal Film area of Tollygunge (Rockwell talking to producer B.B. Sircar, the making of a film directed by P.C. Barua, on set and behind the scenes, perhaps for a production of Kajri in 1945), and some of other American G.I.s and American Red Cross employees.Alongside the photographer's chatty text the photographs provide a wonderfully vivid, gritty but slightly idiosyncratic overview of the city in all its aspects bringing the streets to life. Rockwell seems to have delighted in the city, but is aware of issues beyond the surface, suggested at by an image of men crowded onto a street tram who had been chanting 'Jai Hind' or 'Quit India', under which he notes 'Just a day later men would be killed and inured and trucks and cars burned...'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
to include a cased eight and six-piece condiment sets, 1940s; a bag of miscellaneous condiments including a set of boat-shaped salts, other salts, pepperpots, Georgian caddy spoon, two silver-mounted 'pig' pin cushions, tea caddy etc., a pair of Corinthian column candlesticks FEL, sauceboat, menu holders etc.Weighable silver: 40oz (approximately)
to include a pair of George III small boat-shaped salts and liners, London 1783, lug handles, simple moulded band to the waist, stepped base; a large copy of the anointing spoon Elkington & Co. Birmingham; a small bombe tea caddy and cover; a pair of spill vases; a cased set of coffee spoons; and a christening mugWeighable silver: 25oz
A Scottish George III silver three-piece tea set, by William Marshall, Edinburgh 1817, consisting of a teapot, sugar basin and a milk jug, each with a gadrooned rim and scrolling acanthus handles, raised on ball feet,teapot 15cm high, 41oztCondition report: Light dents to the body of all items, the teapot has been rehinged, the handle with ivory insulators.Certainly less than 20% ivory. Please see additional images of insulators.
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