Thirteen (13) Piece German Cobalt Blue Porcelain and Pure Silver Tea Set. Includes: five cups, four saucers, creamer, covered sugar, vase, and tea pot. Marked Deusch pure silver on underside. Good condition. Tea pot measures 8" H x 7-1/4" W, cups measures 1-3/4" H x 3" W. Shipping $72.00 (estimate $200-$300)
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A George V silver three piece tea set by Edward Barnard & Sons, the teapot London 1934, jubilee marked, of compressed circular form, raised on a pedestal foot, the shallow flush fitting cover topped with a black fluted finial and bordered by a stylised twisted rope border, the black handle with applied silver terminals, the lower split into two with foliate ends, the matching milk jug and sugar bowl, both London 1922, with matching decorated borders, 25.6ozt gross (3) dent to sugar bowl and three dents to teapot
A set of Victorian silver flatware, with George V additions, the main set by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1892, 'Fiddle and Thread' pattern, crested, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, six table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve tea spoons, six coffee spoons, two sauce ladles and dated 1891, two salt spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, and in addition six soup spoons to match by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1932, un crested, the majority in chamois leather rolls, 140ozt gross (71) generally very good condition with only slight wear to the forks
An Edward VIII Art Deco style silver 4 piece tea set, London 1936, of slightly flared rectangular form, the teapot and hot water jug both with cream coloured handles and finials, with milk jug and two handled sugar bowl, 61.7 ozt gross (4) handle on hot water jug has been replaced..slightly different colout though the same style
A George III silver three piece tea and coffee set, by John Wakelin & William Taylor, London 1786, the oval teapot half fluted with decorated rim and beaded edges, the slightly domed cover similarly decorated, with wooden finial and handle, the urn shaped coffee pot raised on a beaded pedestal foot, the domed cover with acron finial, and the helmet shaped milk jug to match, 57.4 ozt gross (3)
A George III silver 3 piece tea set, by Duncan Urquhart and Napthali Hart, London 1809/10, the teapot of compressed rectangular form, the broad reeded girdle below a gadrooned edge and two bands of bright cut engraving, insulated handle, the flush hinged cover with rectangular fluted finial, the lower body with two bright cut engraved and vacant cartouches, all raised on four ball feet, together with the matching sugar basin and cream jug, 32.8ozt gross (3) Discreet solder repair to the base of the teapot and minor bruises, slight distortion to the rim of the basin
A Victorian silver three piece tea set, by Charles Harrold and Co., Birmingham 1899, the teapot of oval rounded form raised on four ball feet, the lower portion heavily embossed around two vacant cartouches, flush fitting cover similarly decorated with a wooden finial, the matching milk jug and two handled sugar bowl raised on traditional bases. 27.9ozt gross (3)
Four cased sets of silver spoons, comprising: four later gilt old English table spoons, at least three George II by James Wilks, London 1735, one 1734; a set of twelve tea spoons with tongs by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1926, in a decorative coffin-end pattern; a set of six trifed coffee spoons by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1925; and a set of six Norwegian gilt and blue enamelled coffee spoons, probably .830 standard, 503g (16.15 oz) gross
A Royal Crown Derby tea set, comprising teapot, 6 cups, 6 saucers, sugar basin, milk jug, bowl, 4 side plates and shaped plate (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: All items appear to be free from any obvious visible flaws to include cracks, chips or restorations. All items ring out nicely when tapped. They are very much in an as new state.
MODERN HEAVY SILVER CHILD'S SPOON, with plain handled and rat with tail cast to the base of the handled and extending to the back of the bowl, 5 5/8" (14.3cm) long, London 2008, maker's mark: G (or C) of H, 1.6oz, together with a SILVER SIFTER SPOON, SET OF THREE SEAL TOP TEA SPOONS, PAIR OF CONDIMENT SPOONS, and a BREAD FORK WITH EMBOSSED SILVER FERRULE, 4.3oz, (8)
GEORGE V CASED SET OF SIX SILVER TEASPOONS, Birmingham 1925, together with SEVEN VARIOUS SILVER SMALL SPOONS, including two pairs, a STERLING SILVER SOUVENIR SPOON, with Viking ship pattern top, an 830 STANDARD TEA SPOON with filigree top, and TWO SILVER COLOURED METAL SMALL SPOONS, one with amber mounted top, 5.3oz gross
EDWARD VII CASED SET OF AFTERNOON TEA KNIVES WITH FILLED SILVER HANDLES, Birmngham 1904, VICTORIAN SILVER BLADED SERVING KNIFE AND FORK, with carved mother of pearl handles by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1865, BRIGHT CUT PAIR OF SUGAR TONGS, no assay marks, THREE SILVER SPOONS, and a panel cut small SCENT BOTTLE WITH SILVER TOP
LLOYD PAYNE AND AMIEL, MANCHESTER - PERIOD PEWTER ART DECO DESIGN PLANISHED PEWTER TEA SET OF THREE PIECES, of compressed form and raised on stepped tab feet and an R.B. WILLIS - ART NOUVEAU DESIGN ELECTROPLATE TWO HANDLE SYPHON STAND having pierced broad band with typical stylized floral embossed decoration (4)
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