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A four piece silver tea service, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1937 & 38, each piece of boat shaped form and raised on pedestal foot, comprising; a hot water jug with ebonised handle and finial, 18.5cm high, a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 12.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9cm high and a cream jug, 11cm high, total weight approx 49oz (4)
A matched three piece silver tea service, comprising; a Tiffany & Co George III style teapot, L.A.G., 1979, stamped to base 'Tiffany & Co Eng Sterling', 12.5cm high, together with a helmet cream jug and swing handled sugar basket, Da-mar Silverware, London 1974, total weight approx 25.5oz (3)
A Victorian three piece silver tea service, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1899, each piece of oval shaped form with engraved and embossed scroll and foliate decoration with 'K' monogram, comprising; a teapot, 13cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9.5cm high and a cream jug, 8cm high, total weight approx 24.6oz (3)
An Art Deco four piece silver tea service, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1943, each piece of tapering circular stepped form, comprising; a hot water jug with bakelite handle, 20.5cm high, a teapot with bakelite handle, 17cm high, a sugar bowl, 8.5cm high and a cream jug, 9.5cm high, each raised on circular foot, total weight approx 52.6oz (4)
A George III silver oval teapot stand,WB, London 1797,the centre engraved with a ribbon-tied oval cartouche with script initials 'AIC' and a bright cut border of zigzags, raised on four bracket feet,16.2cm long,together with a George III silver swing-handled bonbon basket,William Abdy, London 1785,of oval outline with a beaded border, the sides pierced with engraved lozenge-shaped motifs, bands and oval patera, linked by bright engraved scrolling garlands 16.2cm long, 8oz approximately (2)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.
A Victorian silver three-piece tea service,William Hunter, London, 1842, comprising:a teapot with hinged lid and ivory insulators,a two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, of baluster form, crest and monogram engraved, each chased with c-scrolls and flower heads, on four cast rocaille supports, stamped below the base with retailer's mark for WORDLEY & MAYER, LIVERPOOL, the teapot base inscription engraved*,teapot 19.7cm high, 50oz (3)*The inscription reads: PRESENTED TO REVEREND ARCHIBALD HOLMESby his Congregation and Friendsas a tribute of their affectionand in grateful acknowledgement of the unwearied discharge of his Pastoral dutiesduring a faithful Ministry of Eighteen yearsRAMSAY, MDCCCXLIII
A Victorian silver four-piece tea and coffee service,by Edward and John Barnard, London 1852 and 1853,comprising:a teapot,a coffee pot,a twin-handled sugar bowl, anda cream jug,each of semi-faceted form with all-over engraved decoration and raised on short scrolling feet, each piece engraved with a crest featuring a gorged stag and the motto 'Esperance en Dieu',coffee pot 27cm high, 73.8oz overall approximately (4)
A William IV silver three-piece tea service,by Benjamin Stephens, London 1837,consisting of a teapot, sugar bowl, and cream jug, each with lobed body on shell feet, chased and cast acanthus leaf decoration, and with leaf-capped scrolling handles, the teapot with pheasant finial and ivory insulators, all in fitted mahogany and brass bound case, the lid of the case with presentation plaque, 'presented to George Mount Esq. in testimony of respect for the voluntary and kind assistance rendered by him to a deceased relative of the Donor', the pot 16cm highthe set approximately 49.4ozt
A Victorian four-piece silver tea set, Joseph Angell Snr and Joseph Angell Jnr, London 1849, comprising: a teapot, a coffee pot, a cream jug and sugar basin, each of lobed hexagonal form and decorated all-over with chased and engraved blind fret decoration, the cast handles with ivory insulators,the coffee pot 29cm high,, 64.8ozt overall (4)
A Royal Worcester tea service,comprising:a teapot,sugar bowl,milk jug,6 teacups,6 saucers,6 plates,2 serving plates,each piece decorated with birds, script titled on the base with the bird's name and signed 'W Powell', the birds depicted being: blackbird, blue tit, bullfinch, chaffinch, green woodpecker, kingfisher, nightingale, robin, swallow, water wagtail and wren (23)Billy Powell worked at the factory from 1900 to 1950, specialising in English birds.
George IV silver three piece tea set of half-fluted form - comprising teapot with engraved crest and initial, gadrooned border, leaf-mounted spout, carved fruitwood handle and hinged domed and fluted cover with carved ivory finial, on a circular foot, matching sugar and cream (London 1826 / 1827, William Eaton, together with a near matching coffee pot with similar decoration and applied crested cartouche (London 1828), John Meek, all in a fitted oak case. All at approximately 65ozs, teapot 28cm across
Late Victorian silver teapot of circular form, with flared scroll border, embossed decoration of rabbits and birds against a rural background, ebony scroll handle and hinged domed cover with floral decoration and turned ebony finial, on three stylised shell feet (Chester 1898), maker's mark rubbed. All at approximately 13ozs, 23cm across
1930s silver three piece Art Deco-style tea set - comprising teapot of octagonal form, with angular ivory handle, hinged octagonal cover with ivory finial, on a squat octagonal pedestal foot, matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1935 / London 1935), Emile Viner. All at approximately 32ozs, teapot 25cm across
George III silver kettle of fluted form, with bands of bright cut foliate engraving and reeded borders, engraved armorial crest, ebonised fruitwood loop handle and long spout, hinged domed cover with ebonised finial on an oval pedestal base with bright cut decoration and reeded border, on four ball feet, together with a matching teapot (London 1805), Peter and William Bateman and matching cream jug (London 1812), marks rubbed. All at approximately 55ozs, kettle 28cm overall height (3) CONDITION REPORT Kettle - general overall condition good, some surface scratching and minor denting, one crease on central panel, handle and finial worn, base slightly distorted. No other major damage or repair. Cover marked, hallmarks on underside of base clear. Teapot - similar overall condition, finial missing, marks clear. Cream jug - similar overall condition, some denting all round lower body, lip has been repaired and is distorted where it joins upper body, marks rubbed
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