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A mixed lot of silver flatware, to include an Irish silver fish knife by William Cummins, Dublin 1838; a set of six George III silver teaspoons, maker's mark WC, London 1817; a sauce ladle, London 18212; a silver table spoon by Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd (Samuel Smily), London 1869; a silver beaded spoon by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1866; a tea strainer; a small Scottish silver spoon by Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1812; and five other small Georgian spoons, 13.7oz
An early 20th century three piece silver tea set by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham 1923, comprising teapot of circular form with gadrooned edge, on stem and spreading base with gadrooned edge, with scrolling ebonized handle and finial, together with a matching milk jug and sugar bowl, 22.7oz
A George IV silver tea potTogether with a small collection of silver and plated items comprising a set of six cased napkin rings; a small christening mug; a crocodile and glass hip flask; a pair of modern shell salts; a circular white metal plate and various napkin rings and pepperettes; a Victorian silver sugar bowl; a pair of sugar tongs, a seal end spoon.Hip flask Sheffield 1908, maker JDMS. 30cm wide, 16cm deep, 17cm high (11.5in wide, 6in deep, 6.5in high) ((Qty))
A TOPHANE TEA SET, ISTANBUL, TURKEY, LATE 19TH CENTURY burnished red terracotta, comprising a tray, two cups and saucers, a sugar bowl and lid and teapot and lid, with embossed repeated leaf design highlighted with gold, each stamped with maker's mark 35.5cm diameter of tray (9) Tophane pottery was made in the district of Istanbul of that name and became very popular in the last decades of the Ottoman period; most examples were produced in the distinctive orange-red clay seen here.
FOUR GEORGE III SILVER TABLESPOONS, VARIOUS MARKERS, LONDON, 1796-1814 Old English pattern, each initialled; together with the following: a silver ashtray with scalloped edge, Sheffield, 1976; six tea knives with loaded silver handles and plated blades; two silver salt spoons; two electroplate butter knives; and a set of six electroplate grapefruit spoons weighable silver 305gr (9oz) (qty)
A SET OF TWELVE GEORGE V SILVER TEASPOONS, JOSEPH GLOSTER LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1919 single struck Lily pattern; together with a set of twelve German tea knives and twelve forks, early 20th century, the loaded silver handles with bound reeded borders, with gilt-metal tines and blades, 800 standard, in case with one tray teaspoons 235gr (7oz) (36)
A SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SET, POSTON PRODUCTS LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1970 the bulbous oblong bodies each applied with a Celtic pattern border and with similarly patterned tops to the pad feet, the milk jug and sugar bowl with stylised serpent cast handles hot water jug 21cm high, 1779gr (57oz) including composition handles and finials to pots
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER-GILT FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, D. & J. WELLBY LTD., LONDON, 1901/02/05 in George III Rococo style, baluster on short pedestal bases, chased around vacant rocaille cartouches with trailing flowers between gadroon and scroll rims, the milk jug and sugar bowl with leaf-capped scroll handles coffee pot 28.5cm high; 2552gr (82oz) including wood handles to pots
A GEORGE V FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEA SET, VINERS LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1927 oblong part lobed pattern, engraved with the initial R, comprising: a teapot, a hot water jug, a lidded milk jug and a lidded sugar bowl hot water jug 22.5cm high, 2143gr (68oz) including composition handles and finials Tea sets with a covered sugar bowl were usually supplied to the Indian and other overseas markets where the climate necessitated protection from insects.
A mid 20th Century silver four piece tea set, of bulbous form, with faceted body and scrolling handles raised on four hoof feet, comprising a hot water jug, cream jug sugar pot, and later teapot hallmarks for Viner's Ltd., Sheffield, 1951, 1957, height of hot water jug 23cm, gross weight 56.7ozt.
An Edwardian silver three piece tea set, the slightly tapered set with half fluted accents and foliate decoration, comprising a teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, hallmarks for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1908, height of teapot 19cm, gross weight 29.1ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good Scratches in keeping with age Teapot with area of discolouration and pitting to rim, small dents in places
A Royal Winton "Old Cottage Chintz" bachelor set comprising a combination tea pot, cream jug and tea cup, printed mark together with a Royal Winton "Royalty" pattern preserve pot, cover and stand CONDITION REPORT: The "Old cottage chintz" some gilding rubbing, otherwise in good condition, preserve pot and cover - crazed, some gilding rubbing otherwise overall good condition
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