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A group of variously hallmarked silver tea and coffee spoons to include a set of six Old English pattern bright cut decorated examples by Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1797, a set of five by Godbehere & Wigan, London 1789, a set of six Fiddle pattern examples, London 1836, etc, also a pair of mustard spoons and two pairs of sugar tongs, combined approx 17.5ozt.
G BRYAN & CO; a George VI hallmarked silver three piece tea set of squat rectangular form, comprising a teapot with bakelite finial and C-scroll handle, gadrooned rim and four bun feet, length 29cm, a sugar bowl and a cream jug, Birmingham 1946, combined approx 34.5ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: The handle and the knob are in good condition, the lid does not quite fit properly and there are a few small dents and surface scratches throughout.
*[Potter, Beatrix]. A complete Peter Rabbit tea service, Stoke-on-Trent: Grimwades, circa 1922, comprising a tea pot with lid (height 9cm/3.5ins), a cream jug (height 5.5cm/2.25ins), a sugar basin (height 4cm/1.5ins), four tea cups (height 5cm/2ins), four saucers (diameter 11.5cm/4.5ins), four tea plates (diameter 10.5cm/4ins), and two cake plates (diameter 15.5cm/6ins), each with a colour lithographed scene from The Tale of Peter Rabbit (a little rubbed in places), and gilt rims and handles (very occasional minor rubbing), each with maker's mark on base, one saucer with very tiny chip under rim, two cups with hairline crack (one 12mm, one 5mm) Extremely rare complete set of Beatrix Potter nursery china, the very first to be produced. Miss Potter sanctioned production of the set in 1917, but Grimwades didn't begin manufacturing until 1922, blaming war-time shortages of materials and staff. Even incomplete sets are difficult to find, given the limited production of the set and its fragile nature. Beatrix Potter was said to be very pleased with the set and ordered some for Christmas presents. (Louise Irvine, editor, John Beswick & Royal Albert Beatrix Potter Figures & Giftware, 1996, pages 10 & 83.) (17)
William Hocker set 39, Royal Horse Artillery at the halt with two seated men, four mounted Gunners and Officer, set 18, Boers mounted, set 20, Indian Governor General's Bodyguard, Tea in India, Britain's worker casting toy soldiers, Victoria Diamond Jubilee Souvenir, Buffalo Bill and Harry Phillips in original boxes (Condition Excellent, boxes Excellent) (36)
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