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A Hallmarked Silver Old English Pattern Table Spoon, George Gray, London 1792, with bright cut engraved decoration, initialled, 22.5cm long; Together with A Decorative Scottish Hallmarked Silver Sifter Spoon, initialled, a further hallmarked silver spoon, in a fitted case, a set of four hallmarked silver handled tea knives and a further knife :- One Tray
An extensive Wedgwood 'Rosehip' bone china dinner service comprising of an oval meat platter, a gravy boat with stand, butter dish and cover, salt and pepper set, five oval vegetable dishes, a circular serving bowl, two circular serving dishes, eleven dinner plates, nine side plates, ten soup bowls, fourteen dessert bowls, a tea pot, two milk/cream jugs, two sugar bowls, a sucrier, eleven tea cups, fourteen saucers, fourteen cake/sandwich plates, a cake/sandwich serving plate, and a circular cake stand, together with decorative items to include pair of bowls, square lidded trinket dish, and a small dish.
A Derby porcelain part tea and coffee set, circa 1825, the turquoise ground painted with roses and flower sprays and comprising six cups, six cans, nine saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl, cover and stand, slop bowl and plate.Condition report: Restoration to several handles, various cracks and losses throughout, extra images on David Lay website.
Matched George III/IV tea set comprising tea pot of compressed oval form with gadrooned rim, fluted body and raised on four cast foliate and claw feet, London 1825, possibly by Robert Peppin (marks partially erased), together with a George III large two-handled sugar bowl of compressed oval form with gadrooned rim above vertical and horizontal fluted decoration, scrolled handles and raised on four shell feet, gilt lined, together with the matching milk jug, the sugar bowl and milk jug both bearing the London hallmarks for 1813, maker's mark IP (marks partially erased), g/w 1263gms (3)
Elizabeth II canteen of silver flatwares in Dubarry pattern comprising two table spoons, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six tea spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks plus twelve silver handled and stainless blade knives and a horn handled three piece carving set, housed in the original polished mahogany case, Sheffield 1965 by J P Chatterley & Sons Ltd. Note: one dessert fork hallmarked for Birmingham 1964 by the same maker, total weighable silver 1510gms
Very rare early Meissen tea set with gilt decoration of landscapes and hunting scenes, probably from the Augsburg workshop of Abraham Seuter, the decoration contemporaneous with the Bottger porcelain circa 1725. The service comprises a pear shaped tea pot with silver gilt mounts, the curved spout with gilt mask terminal, a coffee pot with silver gilt mounts with makers mark for Elias Adam, Augsburg, an oval sugar box and cover, a hexagonal tea caddy and cover and four tea bowls and saucers, all pieces except the tea caddy marked with the decorators initials LS to base. Note: a tea bowl and saucer marked SL was in the Pauls Eisenbass collection - see German Porcelain of the 18th century by Erica Pauls-Eisenbass, Barry & Jenkins (1972 p392), a similar hunting themed service was sold at Sotheby's 2003 Lot 9 the so-called Schimmerlmann service, and it is rare to find an almost complete service all with the same decorator's marks.
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