A 19th Century Chinese vase converted to a table lamp, decorated with Mandarin ducks, approx 35.5 cm high including wooden base but excluding metal fitting, together with a 19th Century blue and white decorated mug set with dragon handle and chinoiserie landscape throughout, 14.5 cm high, a 20th Century ginger jar decorated with lily pads, 20 cm high and a 19th Century Chinese blue and white bowl of square form, 13 cm wide, a sauceboat and similarly decorated tea plate CONDITION REPORTS The lamp has been converted, drilled to base, neck cut down and body with crazing throughout. The ginger jar has crazing throughout but this is probably part of the original design. Otherwise appears in good condition.The blue and white mug has crazing throughout and a large crack to base and chips to rim of base and chips to rim at the top. Firing crack to handle by dragon's mouth. The deep bowl has some firing blemishes ie. bubbles into the glaze which have been broken / chipped on the surface. Some small chips / blemishes to the rim. Otherwise in good condition.The small jug appears in good condition throughout though with some dirt to the surface.The small dish appears in good condition.
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A quantity of various china wares to include Wedgwood Asia pattern coffee set, various part tea sets including Shelley, Hammersley & Co, Crown Ducal, boxed Royal Worcester cheese or cake plate and cake slice and others various, together with a quantity of various plated wares to include cruet stand and cut glass six bottle cruet, salver, various fish knives and forks, forks, spoons, teaspoons, a pair of salad servers, Viners of Sheffield stainless steel canteen of cutlery, oil lamp with ruby glass reservoir and cranberry etched globe shade, Wedgwood black basalt and gilt decorated table lighter and cigarette jar and reproduction flintlock pistol etc, a collection of blanc de chine figures of young ladies including Royal Doulton images "Thankful" and Royal Doulton "Contemplation" and five various Spode figurines by Pauline Shone including "Alexandra", "Christina", "Elenora" very damaged and repaired, "Virginia" and "Chistina" (no gilding) and a copper warming pan
A Japanese Satsuma tea service by Gyokuzan, Meiji periodMoulded with dragon handles and decorated with scenes of noble figures in gardens and interiors to shaped panels, comprising teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug and cover, six cups and six saucers. (15)Condition report: One of the sources has a very small rim chip otherwise the set is in generally good order with only negligible signs of age including very minor rubbing to the gilt in places.
A late Victorian silver 3-piece tea set, comprising half fluted teapot, 2-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, all on bun feet with gadrooned rims, by Joseph Gloster, teapot height 13.5cm, 19oz totalTeapot has a repaired hinge and all have a few dents on the feet, slightly worn on high points and very lightly abraded, hallmarks very slightly rubbed
Miscellaneous silver, including a boxed Christening spoon and fork; silver collared and mother of pearl serving spoon; a quantity of napkin rings including two bone, two three sterling silver and two silver plated; silver and mother of pearl mustard shovel; silver tea caddy spoon with apostle finial Sheffield hallmark, silver and enamel spoon, silver pounce pot Birmingham hallmark, mm ALD and a communion set plate stamped 800.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a set of six apostle topped teaspoons, Sheffield 1922, cased, a christening spoon and fork, import marks for Birmingham 1905, assorted silver and white metal tea and souvenir spoons, and three napkin rings, approximately 14.5oz weighable, together with a 19th Century silver plated swing handled sugar basket, a plated inkstand, and a plated trophy cup and cream jug (qty)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING CAN, with reeded body, by Walter & John Barnard, London 1880, 7.2cm high; and a collection of other silver comprising a set of six American grapefruit spoons, an American enamel decorated tea strainer for Tiffany & Co., (af), a 19th Century French silver gilt christening knife, fork and spoon, a pair of wishbone sugar tongs, London 1906, two napkin rings, and an 18th Century coin inset toddy ladle, with whalebone twist handle, 15oz weighable (qty) Condition report: christening can is in good condition with minor knocks and scratches. Enamel tea strainer is in poor condition with much damage/loss to the enamel. Toddy ladle handle has several small dents and knocks.
A SET OF TWELVE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER GILT TEASPOONS, with matching tongs, having scallop terminals, Hamburg marks, in fitted case, another set of eleven gilt teaspoons, a set of twelve German silver dessert forks, with nine matching steel bladed knives, a German embossed tea strainer, stamped 800, assorted other German flatware, three napkin rings etc., approximately 35oz overall, together with a set of plated dessert knives, cased (qty) Condition report: gilding worn, case lacks two items, and is tatty.
A SET OF THREE GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDIES of rectangular bombe form, the covers with pinecone finials, on pierced and shaped feet, crested, by Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1770, contained in a fitted silver mounted tortoiseshell box, with domed top, the mounts pierced and engraved with crowned lions rampant and with foliate pierced angles and hasp, on claw and ball feet, central caddy 12.5cm high, 22oz overall, box 22.5cm wide Condition report: some old splits and cracks to the tortoiseshell, including to the back of lid by the hinge. Repair to the front right corner edge of the lid. The caddies have some small dents and knocks, and the lid of the largest is slightly depressed. Marks all clear.
A PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER BRIGHT CUT SUGAR TONGS, maker's initials T.E. probably Thomas Evans, circa 1790, two 19th Century silver butter knives, an Edwardian silver butter knife with mother of pearl handle, a set of six George III silver beaded teaspoons, by Richard Crossley, London 1805, and other silver flatware to include a beaded sauce ladle, a knife, and various tea and condiment spoons, 19.5oz overall (qty)
A SET OF NINE MID VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER TEASPOONS, with beaded borders, by James McKay, Edinburgh 1866 & 1867, a set of three fiddle and shell pattern mustard spoons by the same maker, a pair of 19th Century Indian Colonial fiddle, thread and shell pattern tablespoons, and a matching dessert spoon by Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, an early Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon, maker J.B, London 1841, and a quantity of mainly 19th Century silver tea and condiment spoons, various dates and makers, 24.5oz overall (qty)
A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1905; a set of six silver handled tea knives, with plated blades, a set of six silver coffee spoons, by William Devenport, Birmingham 1905; a silver and mother of pearl fruit knife, by Sampson Mordan & Co., Sheffield 1927, a small silver penknife, and 2 plated serving spoons with silver mounted handles, 17oz weighable (qty)
A QUANTITY OF MIXED SILVER FLATWARE, comprising a William IV King's pattern tablespoon, three soup spoons, two fish knives and three teaspoons similar, a pair of sugar tongs, various odd teaspoons etc and a tea strainer, 24oz overall, together with a set of six silver Kings pattern dessert knives and forks, with plated blades, and other silver handled knives (qty)
A SMALL GROUP OF CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE ITEMS AND A FAMILLE ROSE TODDY LADLE 18TH CENTURY Comprising: a bowl and cover, two tea bowls and four saucers, all decorated in enamels and gilt with Mandarin ducks amidst lotus, together with a toddy ladle painted with blossoming flowers, set with a wood handle, 34.5cm max. (9)
A silver Pembury pattern table service for twelve settings by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1960-61, comprising: Twelve table forks Six table spoons Twelve dessert forksTwelve dessert spoons Twelve soup spoonsTwelve tea spoonsTwelve fish knivesTwelve fish forksA pair of fish serversTwo sauce ladles, 4933g (158.6 oz);With the following with silver handles and steel blades: Twelve table knives Twelve dessert knives A five piece carving set, In a fitted mahogany two drawer bowfront side table, 74cm high, 70.5cm wide, 50.5cm deepCondition Report: Marks are well struckFork tines goodKnife blades goodNo personal engravingLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useGenerally good conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A French silver fiddle and thread pattern table service for eighteen by Francois-Dominique Naudin, Paris 1819-1838, .950 standard, engraved with a monogram JBA, comprising:Eighteen table forksEighteen table spoonsEighteen tea spoonsA gravy spoonA soup ladle,4189g (134.7 oz);Together with the following in steel with ivory handles:A three piece carving set, In a fitted light oak canteen box Naudin traded from 21 place Thionville and 6 place Dauphine, Paris from circa 1800 to 1840.Condition Report: Marks are generally clearEngraving is crispTwo splits to the ivory handles, handles tightSome rust to carving setOne of the fork tines are bentLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A set of six Royal Worcester bone china coffee cups and saucers with 9 carat gold spoons by Mappin & Webb, London 1932, the bone china in black and gilt, the saucers 11cm (4 1/4in) diameter, the gold 56.1g (1.8 oz), in a fitted case from Mappin & Webb, the cover with a presentation plaque for a Golden Wedding anniversary dated 1932Condition Report: The gold spoons are in good condition with some light surface scuffs. The centres of the saucers have some scratches from the tea cups from general use, but none are chipped or cracked although have some slight crazing to the underside base, but not on the decorative top. On cup has a crack in the bowl from the rim, the others all appear to have no noticeable damage except some slight crazing to the white interior glaze.Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A George IV silver melon shape tea and coffee service by Edward Barnard partnerships, the tea service by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1827, the coffee pot by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1828/9, the tea and coffee pots with flower finials to the domed covers, the leaf and husk capped S-scroll handles with ivory spacers, half embossed with flowers and acanthus, with a leafy apron and shell feet, engraved with arms, the tea pot 28cm (11in) long, the coffee pot 23cm (9in) high; and a sugar tongs by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1849, openwork flower tendril pattern, 2449g (78.7 oz) gross (5) The tea service must have been in the stock of the Emes and Barnard partnership when Edward's partnership with his sons was set up on 29th February 1829. The date letter for 1828 (as used by most auctioneers and collectors) in fact spans from 29th May 1828 until 29th May 1829. The arms of PRAED quartering MACKWORTH and others impaling another.Condition Report: Tea pot - Maker's mark and date letter partially obscured, marks are readable, play to the hinge, cover sits well, handle is tight, splits to the ivory bands, very slightly wobbles, light rubbing to the engravingCoffee pot - Marks obscured, play to the hinge, cover sits well, handle is tight, splits to the ivory bands, very slightly wobbles, light rubbing to the engravingCream jug - Marks are partially obscured, wobbles, engraving is crisp, signs of solder to the handleSugar bowl - Date letter rubbed, rest clear, wobbles, engraving lightly rubbed, two minor dents to the bodySugar tongs - Marks are clear, engraving lightly rubbedAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
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