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Collection of silver including: a cased christening set, Sheffield, 1894 and 1895 a cased set of six teaspoon with composition bean terminal; a cream jug; assorted condiments; two differing hand mirrors; and quantity of plated wares, including a pair of candelabra; entree dishes; various tea and coffee-wares and two cigarette boxes (a lot)
An Edward VII silver three piece tea set, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1907, with hammered finish, the teapot of bulbous circular form with pressed and decorated parapet, the flush fitting hinged cover with raised decoration under a wooden finial, with wooden handle and raised on a cut edged pedestal mount with matching decoration, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug to match, both with double scroll handles, 53.2ozt gross (3)
A Victorian silver three piece tea set, by Robert Harper, London 1874, the teapot of straight sided oval form decorated with bright cut engraved bands, swags and bows, the base and rim with beaded edges, the flat top with flush fitting hinged cover to match with oval black finial, brown wooden handle and decorated spout, the navette shaped swing handled sugar basket and simple straight sided milk jug to match, 31.4ozt gross (3)
A German metalwares silver six piece tea and coffee set, by Hessenberg & Co, marked with the Reichsmark and '833', of plain octagonal baluster form, the teapot with hinged cover topped with a black turned finial, black handle with Catherine wheel caps and engraved to the side with a monogram, the coffee pot to match, the milk jug with gilded interior, two handled sugar bowl with friction fitting cover and gilded interior, open slop bowl with gilded interior all en suite, the kettle with swing handle raised on a simple double X frame with removable spirit burner, octagonal base and four black bun shaped feet, gross weight 117.6ozt (6) Provenance: The monogram on this service reads 'P.O.H.' for Paul and Olga Hirsch. During his lifetime, Anglo-German industrialist, collector and keen amateur musician, Paul Hirsch (1881-1951), amassed one of the world's finest private music libraries. Hirsch began to assemble his collection in 1896, and his library was originally housed at his home in Frankfurt am Main. By the 1920s, he was employing a librarian and opening his collection to the public on two afternoons a week. As a Jewish citizen fearing for his safety, he moved to Cambridge in 1936. Incredibly, he and his family managed to transport his library out of Germany in several train wagons. His collection found a temporary home at Cambridge University Library, where they became a working collection for local students. Hirsch died in 1951, and the British Library now hold his collection. It is one of their most significant single acquisitions, comprising around 18,000 items of printed music and music literature and 76 manuscripts dating from the late-12th to the mid-20th centuries. He shared his passion for collecting with his wife Olga, who bequeathed her collection of decorated papers to the British Library in 1968.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export metalwares three piece tea set, makers mark CJco, possibly the Chinese Jewellery Company, Shanghai, the teapot of circular form with repoussé decoration of birds and foliage around a circular monogrammed cartouche to a matte finished background, the hinged cover similarly decorated, the finial modelled as a bamboo branch, as are the spout and handle, with ivory insulators, raised on a simple shallow pedestal foot, the two handled covered sugar bowl and milk jug to match both with lightly gilded interiors and all stamped to the underside 'Sterling' 43.1ozt gross (3)
A George V silver three piece tea set, by Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1929/31, of circular form with quatrefoil and cross decorated band below a beaded border and above a panelled body, the domed hinged cover with gadrooned decoration topped with a black octagonal finial, with scroll handle to match, raised on four shell and hoof feet, the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl with metal handles en suite, 26.5ozt gross (3)
A George V silver four piece tea set, by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1931, of circular somewhat squat form, the teapot with reeded band, the domed hinged cover to match topped with a black circular finial and with wooden handle, the hot water jug to match, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug with metal handles en suite, 64.9ozt gross (4)
A continental metalwares five piece tea and coffee set, of possible Indian origin, and in the Queen Anne style, each piece marked 'sterling silver' and tested for that, the teapot of oval form, half gadrooned with beaded edged parapet, the flush fitting hinged cover, domed and gadrooned with black oval button shaped finial and matching scrolled handle, the coffee pot and hot water jug to match, the cream jug and two handled sugar bowl with metal handles en suite, 111.5ozt gross (5)
Zeesung Chinese silver tray of rectangular shape with silver faux bamboo handles, the centre with punched and incised decoration of farmers and other figures in a pagoda landscape within a border of relief decorative farming scenes, 59cm x 33cm, 2100g and a matching three piece silver tea set comprising a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl all with similar handles, together with a matching hot water pot, 27cm (w) perhaps illustrating Kiang Sheung the fisherman, Yue Shum the farmer, Wang Kwan The Scholar and Chung Chum The Wood Cutter . All pieces signed and with central cartouche initialled B, 900g, boxed, with a replacement pair of English EP tongs. (6) The tongs are a replacement and are not silver. Teapot, jug and sugar are not over cleaned. All surface marks and scratches generally good original condition.Weights:Waterjug - 400gSugar - 200gJug - 150gTeapot - 800gTray - 2100g
A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III AND LATER SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SPOONS, Mostly with initials, comprising; two serving spoons, Charles Eley, London 1827; and John Round Sheffield 1893; seven table spoons (including five mark of James Ede and Alexander Hewat, London 1808); a pair of early Victorian English provincial table spoons, mark of Robert Williams, Exeter 1838; a dessert spoon; sixteen tea spoons (including a set of six mark of Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1864; and a butter knife; various dates, makers and assay offices, 1205g gross (38 ¾ oz)
THREE SILVER PEPPER POTS AND A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS MOSTLY OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SPOONS comprising an pair of tapering baluster peppers, mark of W, J, & M Barnard, London 1904; a baluster pepper pot; a set of six George III tea spoons with foliate-script initials circa 1790; two serving spoons, and a jam spoon, various dates, makers and assay offices, 295g gross (a little under 9 ½ oz)
TWO SETS OF SIX SILVER TEA OR COFFEE SPOONS; A FOUR PIECE CRUET SET; AND A THIMBLE comprising; a set of six bean end coffee spoons, mark of Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1923, in a case; a set of six tea spoons with pointed bowls and decorated handles, mark of Walter Trickett & Co Ltd., Sheffield 1944; a four piece round cruet set with shaped borders on pad feet, mark of S Blanckensee & Son, Chester & Birmingham circa 1930, together with two old English pattern salt spoons; and a modern silver thimble in the form of a mouse climbing the side after the wedge of cheese on top, London 1992, in a Mappin & Webb card box
Early 20th Century Tiffany & Co. Eight (8) Pieces Sterling Silver Tea/Coffee Set. Includes: Hot water kettle, coffee pot, tea pot, hot milk pitcher, cream pitcher, sugar bowl, waste bowl and tray. Bears monogram MTK. All pieces are signed. Tray measures 27-3/4" L x 18" W. Total approx weight of set 296.91 troy ounces. Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $10000.00 - $12000.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PIERCE AND REPOUSSÉ DECORATED BUTTER DISHES, with glass liners by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1896, in fitted case; two cased sets of six silver teaspoons; a cased set of six silver handled tea knives; an Edwardian silver cup holder with glass liner, London 1908; and a silver mounted desk blotter (qty)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a twin handled pedestal trophy, Sheffield 1929, 9.5cm wide, a rectangular cigarette box, presentation inscription, London 1957; two pairs of spill vases, a pair of late Victorian serving spoons, pierced and engraved with foliage, Sheffield 1897, cased, a caddy spoon, a child's spoon and pusher, cased, a set of six bean end coffee spoons, cased, a matched dressing table set, twelve silver handled tea knives, and a plated soup ladle and toast rack (qty)
Late 19th century/early 20th century Continental porcelain tea set, the yellow ground with panels of birds and gilt sprays: comprising tea pot, milk jug, 6 cups and saucers "Sevres" double L marks.Condition report:"Sevres" style, not great quality. Some printed marks others painted. Crude painting and rubbed enamels and gilt to all, glaze impurities.Teapot - Fine 1/4" crack to spout tip, firing cracks to interior base.Jug - Good condition.Saucers - 4 good, 1 cracked and chipped, 1 chipped.Tea cups - 4 good, 1 slightly chipped footrim, 1 tiny rim chip.
19th century Chinese Canton famille rose part tea set with panels of flowers and butterflies and gilt borders decorated with panels of birds and bats amongst foliage. Comprising three tea cups, six saucers and five side plates. Condition report:Some wear to enamel and gilt overall.Three pairs saucers - Rose - good condition. Fruit - good condition. Peonies - Once chipped with haircrack.Side plates - Pair Peonies - Both have tiny rim chips.Three singles - Peony and white spray - Fine 1" haircrack to rim. Two others have rim chips.Cups - Peonies and pear - Good condition.Peony and strawberries - Cracked handle and three rim chips.Gourds - Tiny rim chip and fine haircrack to foot rim.
Boxes & objects - a Moroccan leather cased glass measure etched Table Tea; a Semaphore Simplified card set produced by Gale & Polden Ltd.; David's Repentance: Or, A Plain & Familiar Exposition of the 51st Psalm, inscribed in ink to inside cover Samuel Davis 1755; The Readiest Reckoner in Miniature by J.Thompson, Accountant published by Oliver & Boyd; early 20th century boxed Happy Families; My Dog & Yours, Joe Walker; etc.
Ceramics - a Shelley Dainty White tea service to include seven cups and saucers, eleven side plates, two bread and butter plates, milk jug, three graduated sugar bowls, teapot (lid a/f); Wedgwood Susie Cooper designed Charisma pattern six setting tea service; A late Victorian Imari eight-setting porcelain tea set, c.1890 etc.
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