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A collection of china and earthenware to include: Royal Albert "Summer Glory" two piece tea set with teapot; Royal Crown Derby "Royal Antoinette" plate and a Derby posies bon bon dish; Myott H8301 jug shape no: 30; Yetton ware wash jug transfer printed with birds together with further plates and tea wares, various factories (Q) 2 boxes
A Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Handled Tea Knives, JD&S, Sheffield 1934, the blades stamped "JD&S Ltd No Rus Stainless", in original fitted case; Together with A Set of Six Mother of Pearl Handled Tea Knives, the blades stamped "No Rus Stainless", in original fitted case, a boxed set of ivorine handled knives and further plated cutlery.
A Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Coffee Spoons, GJDF, London 1899, each with shell bowl and bright cut detail (65grams); Together with Assorted Plated Cutlery, including cased and loose tea / coffee spoons, fiddle pattern sugar tongs, part canteen of Bennett & Heron plated cutlery, sets of spoons, pickle forks, sauce ladle, long slender ladle with twisted handle, etc : - Two Trays
* Kirk (John). The Cries of London, circa 1754, 17/52 copper engraved playing cards, depicting tradesmen and women, comprising spades: ace, 2-4, 6, jack, queen; hearts: ace, 2-4, 9, jack; clubs: ace, queen; diamonds: 10, king, ace of spades bearing Georgian tax stamp in red ink, hearts and diamonds pip cards with stencilled colouring, court cards with hand-coloured miniature full-length figure in top left corner, toned and dusty, ace of clubs with slight surface loss to top edge (just touching first text letter), 4 of hearts with small nick in slightly creased lower left corner, jack of spades a little creased (with damp-soiling evident on verso), plain versos browned, rounded corners, 95 x 65mm, together with: Baragioli (Attilio), Florentine Pattern deck of cards, circa 1860, 49/52 engraved playing cards, comprising 4 suits of 13 (French suits), each with ace, pip cards 2-10, and three hand-coloured full-length court cards ('Florence I' pattern), lacking the jack and king of spades and the jack of hearts, dust-soiled and bowed, blue dotted circle and lozenge pattern on versos, 98 x 64mmQty: (2)NOTESBoth decks extremely scarce. The first is rare in any state of completion or format: John Kirk's Cries of London could be purchased in bound book form, as a deck of playing cards as here, and as an alphabetical engraved panorama strip mounted on wooden rollers (see Cotsen Children's Library, Call Number: Objects 18 425). The set is given a fleeting mention in Mann, All Cards on the Table, p.134. John Kirk was a shopkeeper and metal worker who ran an engraving and die stamping business in St Paul's Churchyard, London. His set of the Cries was advertised in an issue of the Public Advertiser published on 21st December 1754: "This Day is published, From four Copper-plates neatly engraved, each containing 12 Prints, of The most humorous CRIES of London ... in Sheets, or stitched, in Little Books; likewise made up in Boxes or Rowlers, at 1s. a Piece, very fit to amuse children and help them forward in their Learning..." John Kirk also produced a set of Aesop's Fables playing cards, around 1759. Comprising the following cries: 'Newcastle Salmon'; Great News in the London Evening Post'; 'I'm come this afternoon to play you a merry Tune'; 'Green and large Cucumbers'; 'Sheeps Hearts Livers or Lights to Day'; 'Sweet Damask Roses'; 'Stone Tea Potts Stone Muggs do you want any Earthern Ware'; 'Two Bunches three Halfpence 3 Bunches 2 Pence Sugar Turnips'; 'Old Iron or broken Glass Bottles take Money for them'; 'My pretty Maids within, Have you got any Hare's or Rabbett's Skin'; 'Corns to Cut'; 'Mary, Mary Where are You now?'; 'Buy Beef, a good fat Piece of Beef: Hoa!'; 'Buy my Shrimps'; 'Here's valiant Jack Falstaff, that merry Blade'; 'Bellows to mend'; 'The only Booth in the Fair: The noted Yates is here'.
ROBERT WELCH; an Old Hall stainless steel nine piece part breakfast set comprising teapot, two hot water pots, two milk jugs, a tea strainer, a sugar bowl, and two toast racks, with a pair of Old Hall condiments, a circular salt dish and two wet mustard dishes with spoons and three associated stainless steel items.Additional InformationAll with light age wear and surface wear consistent with age and use, the condiments are somewhat grubby and will need cleaning.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; an extensive part tea and dinner service decorated in the 'Derby Posies' pattern, approx fifty nine pieces.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, there are a number of different back stamps used so this is probably a matched set, one tea cup is cracked, a larger teapot with old break to the inside rim.
ROYAL ALBERT; a twenty piece part tea set decorated in the 'Old Country Roses' pattern, a Royal Doulton twenty-eight piece 'Gold Lace' pattern part dinner service, and a Royal Doulton fourteen piece 'Rondelay' pattern part tea service.Additional InformationAll of the Royal Albert items have heavy wear to the gilding and some marks through use. The Royal Doulton Gold Lace pattern is much better with minor wear. The Rondelay pattern service with some crazing, otherwise OK.
ROYAL WINTON; a six piece chintz tea for one set, comprising teapot, tea cup, cream jug, sugar bowl, toast stand and tray, decorated in the 'Summertime' pattern, length of tray 24cm, with an Adderley bone china twenty-one piece tea service decorated with blue flowers (2).Additional InformationRoyal Winton; the tray crazed throughout. The teapot and cover with some wide crazing. Minor rubbing to the gilding. Adderley; all of the pieces with crazing. Two of the cups with a hairline crack to the rim. Minor rubbing to the gilding but essentially fair.
A seven piece 19th century dolls' house/children's part tea service with sepia transfer printed decoration (af), together with ten pieces of early 20th century Quimper pottery.Additional InformationThe Quimper with minor chipping to the glaze throughout, one of the side dishes is cracked, the miniature set is af, each piece is damaged to include cracks, the handle is missing from the teapot, the set is in poor condition.
Two textured silver napkin rings by Joan Andrew, London 1977, two other napkin rings, George III shell bowl caddy spoon Birmingham 1796 maker mark IT, various tea spoons, 8.3 oz 258gm, two small damaged trumpet vases, set of six rose decorated tea spoons marked 800, three other tea spoons and a napkin ring marked 800
Set of six Victorian Apostle tea spoons by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1865, cased, set of six scroll end tea spoons and sugar tongs by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1905, cased, set of six coffee spoons by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1953, cigarette case by A E Poston & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1953, four serviette rings and two coffee spoons, gross weight 20.4 oz 636gm and a cigarette box London 1900
A set of ten silver dog nose pattern coffee spoons, Birmingham 1913, together with a set of six silver coffee spoons with coffee bean finials, a set of six old English pattern tea spoons, fourteen other silver tea spoons, various dates, makers and patterns, together with other silver spoons and sundry flateware, 29.90 oz gross
A harlequin set of six silver old English pattern tea spoons, each engraved with the initials C H A, a pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern serving spoons,a single silver old English pattern serving spoon, six assorted silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, a silver fiddle pattern dessert fork, a pair of silver fiddle pattern tea spoons and two old English pattern tea spoons, 21.75 oz gross
A small collection of silver, comprising a five bar toast rack, by Viner's, Sheffield 1964, a cased set of six coffee spoons, a set of six tea knives with steel blades, various white metal and other souvenir spoons, and a pair of Victorian silver plated serving spoons, cast with owls, acorns and oak leaves, by Elkington & Co, in fitted case (qty)
A set of twelve Edwardian silver handled steel tea knives, with pistol grip handles, by George Howson, Sheffield 1904, cased, four 19th Century silver handled steel table knives and forks, various further silver handled and plated knives and carving sets, and other flatware, and a plated mustard (qty)
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