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An early Florian William Moorcroft, James Macintyre & Co Tea for Two set in "Tulip" design. Comprising: Teapot (a/f), 2 cups & saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl and sandwich plate. Circa 1898, each piece hand signed by William Moorcroft to base and marked "des" for designer. Complete with letter of provenance from Moorcroft Potters, dated 1993 and signed from W. John S. Moorcroft. Teapot approx. 12cm tall, teacups approx. 7cm diameter, saucers approx. 11.5cm diameter, plate approx. 20.5cm diameter.
Two Ringtons Millennium Series blue and white lidded tea caddies, together with a Ringtons blue and white water jug, a Ringtons blue and white fruit bowl, a pair of Staffordshire-style blue and white dog figures, a boxed Masons Ironstone wall plate, a leather-covered glass decanter, a boxed Royal Crown Derby floral-patterned circular dish and a boxed set of six silver plated teaspoons commemorating the 1977 Queen's Silver Jubilee. (10)
A MIXED LOT:- A set of four Victorian Old English pattern table spoons and five tea spoons, crested, by George Adams, London 1891, two sauce ladles to match by Charles Boyton, London 1891, two small butter knives, thirteen various tea spoons (some initialled), a set of six German table spoons with engraved stems, initialled, and a plated Dutch windmill tea spoon; 38.6 oz weighable silver (33)
A GEORGE III IRISH PART-SET OF "CELTIC POINT" FLATWARE TO INCLUDE:- Eleven table spoons, nine dessert spoons, five tea spoons and a pair of sauce ladles, by Michael Keating, Dublin 1791, together with a basting spoon and three other dessert spoons of the same pattern, but by different makes, Dublin 1799 & 1802, all of the above crested to match; 35.8 oz (31)
A VICTORIAN CANTEEN OF OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE AND CUTLERY, all contained in a fitted oak cabinet with two doors and drawers to include:- Eighteen table forks, six table spoons, eighteen dessert spoons, eighteen dessert forks, six egg spoons, eighteen tea spoons, six salt spoons, two mustard spoons, four sauce ladles, a pair of basting spoons, one soup ladle, a pair of engraved fish servers, by Josiah Williams & Co. (the fish servers by J & J Williams), Exeter 1857-78 (the vast majority 1877/78) a set of eighteen late 20th/early 21st century table knives and eighteen side knives, Old English pattern (with stainless steel blades), maker's mark "TS", Sheffield 2000; the cabinet 21" (53.5 cms) wide; 20" (t1 cms) high; 150.6 oz weighable silver
A CASED SET OF SIX 20TH CENTURY TEA SPOONS commemorating the Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill M.P. as Prime Minister with his portrait bust on the terminals, by H. Wilkinson, Sheffield 1941, a cased set of six late Victorian tea spoons with figural and cruciform terminals, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Chester 1900 and a cased pair of engraved butter knives with wrythen mother of pearl handles by J & W. Deakin, Sheffield 1892; the knives 5.8" (14.8 cms) long; 5 oz weighable silver (3)
A CASED SET OF SIX MID 20TH CENTURY RATTAIL TEA SPOONS each one struck with the hallmarks of a different British Assay Office (London, Birmingham, Sheffield, Chester, Glasgow & Edinburgh, by Roberts and Elk 1956, a cased set of six silvergilt cocktail sticks by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1954, a cased set of six bean-end coffee spoons and a pair of sugar tongs and a cased pair of late Victorian engraved butter knives with mother of pearl handles; the knives 6.3" (16 cms) long; 4.,4 oz weighable silver (4)
A MIXED LOT:- A set of six George IV Irish Fiddle dessert spoons, by M. West & Sons, Dublin 1826, a Fiddle table spoon, a soup spoon, initialled, a serving spoon, crested, a pair of sugar tongs, a Fiddle sugar spoon, initialled, a jam spoon, a dessert spoon, initialled, five various condiment spoons and twelve other various tea spoons, some initialled/crested; 27.85 oz (30)
A 20TH CENTURY MOTHER OF PEARL-HANDLED CAKE KNIFE by T. Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1937 (in a fitted case), a late Victorian engraved butter knife with a fluted mother of pearl handle by Messrs. Hutton & Sons, London 1896 (in a fitted case), a cased set of six seal top coffee spoons, a cased set of six bean-end coffee spoons, and a coronation tea spoon (in a fitted case); the cake knife 8.5" (21.8 cms) long; 3.3 oz weighable silver (5)
A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III DESSERT / FRUIT KNIVES with reeded, tapering handles, by Moses Brent,London 1802 (loaded), a set of eight Victorian dessert / fruit forks to match the above, by Francis Higgins, London 1858 and a 20th century cased set of twelve pistol-handled tea knives with stainless steel blades, by Harrison Bros. & Howon, Sheffield 1927 (17)
TEA SPOONS:- A set of six Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern tea spoons (diamond shell heel), crested, by William Eaton, London 1844, eight various bright-cut examples, some crested, four Newcastle-made examples, initialled, six other various and the following:- five eggs spoons, a sugar spoon and an unascribed Fiddle toddy ladle; the latter 6.7" (17 cms) long; 20 oz (31)
CANADIAN FLATWARE & CUTLERY:- A set of six early 20th century table knives, six side knives and six tea knives, all with stainless steel blades & initialled "S", by Birks of Montreal, together with two Fiddle pattern table spoons and two tea spoons, by Francois Sasseville of Quebec 1840-60 and a set of four Fiddle pattern tea spoons, crested, by Joseph Sasseville of Quebec 1820-30; 9.5 oz weighable silver (26)
A MIXED LOT:- A set of four pierced circular bonbon dishes, maker's mark "JW&T", Birmingham 1919, four various napkin rings (three initialled), an egg cup, two small trophy cups, both inscribed, a pair of small vases (loaded), five various tea spoons, a cased set of six tea spoons (all inscribed), a small dish, inscribed & a child's spoon & two plated items; the vases 6.5" (16.5 cms) high; 18 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT:- A George III tea spoon with later engraving, by Peter & Jonathan Bateman, London 1790, a South African Fiddle dessert spoon by Lawrence Twentyman of Cape, a George III miniature or toy spoon, a Siamese niellowork knife, an interesting set of four fancy-back tea spoons, maker's mark "OC" (twice), unascribed c.1760 (possibly Irish, possibly by Owen Cassidy of Dublin), two late 18th century Dutch three-prong dessert forks, initialled, maker's mark "WA?" (with a goblet), possibly Middelburg, last quarter of the 18th century and a Chinese spatula; the latter 4.75" (12 cms) long; 7.25 oz (11)
MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE:- An early Victorian Fiddle pattern fish slice, a George III/IV Fiddle fish slice with a gadrooned border down one side of the blade, a pair of Exeter Fiddle sugar tongs, a George IV Fiddle caddy spoon, a set of six Exeter-made tea spoons, a pair of Fiddle & thread tea spoons and a George III sauce ladle, all of the above with initials; the fish slices approx. 12" (30 cms) long each; 17.5 oz (13)
A TEA SPOON IN A FITTED CASE A set of six King's pattern tea spoons, cased, a set of six bean-end coffee spoons, cased, a tea spoon with initials & date, cased, and a late Victorian cased set of three graduated pairs of steel sewing scissors (retailed by Harrods); the latter case 7.25" (18.5 cms) long; 4.1 oz weighable silver (5)
A SET OF TEN EARLY 20TH CENTURY LACE-BACK TREFID TEA SPOONS maker's mark of Major Roswell overstriking that of Wakely & Wheeler, London 1918 and a set of six early 20th century silvergilt teaspoons with twist stems and pierced Bacchus mask terminals, maker's marks same as the above, London 1923; 9.45 oz (16)
A PAIR OF LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE SPECIMEN VASES of baluster form with plain round bases and waisted necks, the bodies chased with a dragon in the clouds against a matt ground, by Wang Hing of Hong Kong c.1900 together with a set of six Chinese tea spoons with bamboo-decorated stems; the vases 4.25" (10.5 cms) high; 8.9 oz (6)
IRISH PROVINCIAL SILVER BY ISAAC SOLOMON OF CORK:- A set of five Fiddle pattern tea spoons, crested, 1820-40, a single Old English dessert spoon, 1800-1810, a Fiddle pattern table spoon, 1820-40, a Bright-cut and Star tea spoon, c.1795, and a Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, initialled, 1810-15; 7 oz (9)
FIDDLE PATTERN:- A set of six Victorian table forks by S. Hayne & D. Cater, London 1843, a table spoon, a sauce ladle, three dessert spoons and a salt spoon by William Eaton, London 1842/43, a set of four tea spoons by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1854 and a sugar spoon by Messrs. Lias, London 1842; the above initialled top match; 28.8 oz (17)
A MIXED LOT:- A cased set of six Art Nouveau tea spoons and matching pair of sugar tongs by John Round, Sheffield 1911/12, a Victorian dessert knife & fork, initialled, a pair of pickle forks, an early Victorian child's spoon & fork, eleven tea knives with stainless steel blades, three various sets of six tea spoons (two sets initialled), a small ladle, a pair of bright-cut tea spoons, a pair of Exeter-marked salts spoons, initialled, another pair of salt spoons and three other tea spoons; 18.7 oz weighable silver (lot)
A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III IRISH BRIGHT-CUT DESSERT SPOONS with a tied ribbon engraved on the pointed terminals, crested, by John Shiels, Dublin 1794/95 and a set of eight George III Irish bright-cut and star tea spoons by either James Warren or John West, Dublin c.1795 (no date letter); 10.4 oz (16)
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