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Six silver gilt and varicoloured enamelled cocktail sticks, designed as ladies umbrellas, five Birmingham 1932 and one Birmingham 1931, with a Mappin & Webb Limited case, a set of six silver bladed large tea knives, having pistol grip shaped handles, London 1922, cased and a four piece silver mounted set, comprising; a pair of glove stretchers, two button hooks and a shoe horn, cased, (3).
Silver, comprising; a set of six double struck King's pattern salt spoons, London 1833, a sugar sifting spoon, London 1903, a mustard spoon, a butter knife and a tea strainer, combined weight 219 gms and foreign and plated wares, comprising; a Dutch caddy spoon of shovel form, the handle having a figure terminal and five various spoons, (16).
A collection of small silver, comprising: a late Victorian oval half reeded three piece tea service by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1895; a Scottish quaich by Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1920, Presentation engraved; three silver mounted cut glass cologne bottles; and a set of six Portuguese silver coloured and hardstone coffee spoons, unmarked, in a case labelled Prata 99, 591g (19 oz) weighable
Ï’A collection of small silver, including: a George III wine funnel by John Hutson, London 1790; a pair of vases by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1927, with pendent husks, 16.5cm (61/2in)high, loaded; six coffee spoons; twelve golf club tea spoons; a set of six ivory handled fruit knives and forks by John Round; an Italian round square box by Guido Galbiati, Milan, .800 standard; another shell shaped, .800 standard; and another circular, .800 standard, 377g (12.1 oz) weighable Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Ten items of silver flatware, comprising: an early Victorian fiddle pattern fish slice by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1839, monogrammed; an old English threaded gravy spoon, London 1903, a Scottish toddy ladle, Edinburgh 1826, later chased and engraved; a Victorian small sugar tongs; and a set of six Danish silver and enamel tea spoons by Peter Hertz, Copenhagen, .924 standard, in the remains of a case, 579g (18.6 oz) gross
A Copeland's china 6 place blue and white willow pattern tea set, late 19th century, with rib moulded bodies and gilt rims, factory printed marks. CONDITION REPORT: One cup has a 5 mm firing crack on the rim and sounds dull when lightly tapped. One cup has a Y shape hairline crack across the bottom which is visible on the exterior and interior. One cup although in what appears to be in good order with no visible chips, or cracks gives a dull ring when lightly tapped. All teacups have light rubbing to the gilding on the rims. One saucer has a 4 cm Y shape hairline crack visible on the underside. One saucer has a 2.5 cm hairline crack issuing from the rim. One saucer although with no obvious visible defects does not ring out when lightly tapped. One side plate has a very fine circumferal hairline crack. A further saucer has a foot rim to foot rim hairline crack. All the side plates appear to be in good order with no obvious chips, cracks, or signs of restoration.
Set of five Chinese silver tea spoons, late 19th Century, maker Wang Hing, with two Chinese characters to the top above a bamboo effect stem, each marked with the makers mark and import mark, together with another Chinese silver spoon and a silver plated Middle Eastern spoon, (7)Overall good order, the single Chinese spoon with rubbed marks
Tea Set by Fein Bayreuth of Germany comprising tea pot, milk jug, lidded twin-handled sugar bowl, six cups, six saucers and six sandwich/cake plates. White ground with decorative yellow and grey floral design. Also, a Norwegian 1960s Coffee Set comprising coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups and saucers. In black ground with gilt interiors and trims. Please see photographs.
1960's Fine Quality ( 4 ) Piece Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Set of Solid Form and Excellent Design. Hallmark Sheffield 1960, Makers Thomas Bradley & Sons. Silver Weight 53 ozs. All Pieces In Excellent Condition. Size of Teapot 6 Inches - 15 cm High & Size of Coffee Pot 7.5 Inches - 18.75 cm High. Please Confirm with Photos.
A collection of 19th Century Staffordshire sugar basins, cream ground with gilt decoration, with slope bowls, a Carlton Ware egg cup holder, a Delphine Ware four piece egg cup holder and stand set, together with miscellaneous collection of earthen ware jugs, various factories, lustre Toby jugs and further lustre jugs, Spanish plates and Royal memorabilia tea cups (3 boxes) AF
SHELLEY; a floral decorated part tea set comprising sandwich plate, six side plates, saucers and five teacups, printed marks and no.11682 to bases, also a Myott oval platter.Additional InformationSome second quality, numerous pieces with quite hollow ring, crazed, scratches, rubbing to gilding.
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