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A collection of silver plate, to include oval galleried two handled tray with pierced borders, an engraved basket decorated with ferns, a glass preserve jar with silver plated top and bottom, egg shaped two piece cruet, teapot, simulated ivory handled knives, oval meat platter, tea strainer, three rag rug hooks, plated plate, small square plate, tea strainer and stand etc.
An oak cased canteen of bone handled silver plated 'Wardonia' cutlery by Thomas Ward & Sons of Sheffield, late 19th/early 20th century, comprising: six fish knives, six fish forks, a pair of fish servers, two carving knives, two carving forks, a sharpening steel, six butter knives, six table forks, six table knives, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six serving spoons, and twelve teaspoons, the fitted satin and felt lined canteen with removable tray, the hinged cover with engraved cartouche, lacking key, 46.5cm W x 31cm D x 14cm H, with a further selection of associated flatware (Qty)
A selection of of silver plated, EPNS and white metal tableware, to include; a Walker & Hall silver plated coffee pot, a cased set of twelve EPNS fish knives and forks, a large twin-handled tray, a large silver plated sauce boat, a large silver plated salver, a silver plated cigar box, a twin-handled pedestal dish, and a further assortment of cutlery, hot water jugs, bottle coasters, cups etc (Qty)
A George III glass tazza or stand of large proportions, late 18th/early 19th century, of typical form, the circular platform with galleried lip, raised on a tapered Silesian stem with ringed base to a domed folded foot, 28cm diameter, 16.5cm high, with a pair of gilt decorated faceted cylinder vases, hand painted with continuous foliate swags, 20cm high, a part suite of Waterford Crystal glasses to include two brandy balloons, and a cut glass whisky tumbler (15)Condition report; Rubbing to gilt rim on both vases, small bubble within tazza tray, further tiny bubbles within the pedestal.No chips or cracks to the Waterford crystal
A Victorian silver novelty domino vesta case by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1899, of rectangular form with black and yellow enamel decoration, striker to each side, with sliding interior compartment, 4.7cm x 2.8cm, weight 1.04ozt Condition Report; Overall condition is fair. There is heavy chipping and scratching to the enamelled decoration - the heaviest concentrated at the two dot markers to the end of the case, which shows relatively heavy chipping. There is a moderate amount of denting, concentrated to the corners and edges of the outer sleeve and to the base of the inner tray. There is moderate to heavy scratching to the front, reverse and sides (please see additional images for side views.)There is a small area of possible solder repair to one corner. There is a moderate amount of wear to the hallmarks (as illustrated in the pictures). Draw is relatively stiff and can be difficult to slide up and down.
A 19th century figured walnut tea caddy, of domed form, inlaid with mother of pearl lozenges, opening to twin compartments, 18cm wide, a 19th century mahogany sewing box with removable tray, 25cm wide, a crocodile skin stationery box with inset brass swing handle opening to a removable tray, 41cm wide, a mahogany box with sliding cover and a collection of cotton bobbins, four other assorted boxes and a model of a ships canon, 22cm long (9) Condition report ; Minor general wear/rubbing to the corners and edges of the crocodile skin box, some light staining to the front RH corner top, otherwise only very light wear commensurate with age and use, see further images
A George III and later mahogany tray top side table, the serpentine top upon legs of tapering square section, 62cm H x 64cm W x 44cm Provenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCondition reportLater stand with only very minor play in joints, hairline crack approx 20cm long to one side of tray, general rubbing and wear commensurate with age and usetray fixed to stand
A near pair of George III style mahogany tray top tables, with openwork spandrels, 56cm H x 70cm W x 49cm D (largest) (2) Provenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCondition report;Some damage and loss to the spandrels, underside repairs to both tables, some play in the joints, general overall rubbing and wear commensurate with age and use
A late 19th century kingwood writing table, the rectangular sliding top with a central herringbone parquetry panel enclosed by cross banding, above a frieze drawer opening to a skiver inset writing slope, twin ink bottle compartments and a pen tray, raised upon slender tapering legs of square section, 74cm H x 65cm W x 43cm DProvenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire
A heavy silver London mark Presentation Tray, with shaped beaded double edge, inscribed "The Green Shield Trophy, Variety Club of Great Britain, Sandown Park, September 2nd, 1972, won by Setsu," hall marked London c. 1897, by J.G. (R. & S. Garrard & Co. - James Garrard) London (Pantron Street), approx. 28 ounces; also a silver plated Georgian style Teapot with ebonised handle, by Mappin & Webb. (2)
A Davenport creamware supper set,early 19th century, comprising four shaped lidded dishes and an oval comport within a mahogany tray, each piece painted with flowers, impressed marks to bases,the larger dishes 37cm wide57cm wide in totalCondition report: Dirt, scratches and general wear. Some rubbing and loss to paint. Cracks and firing imperfections, crazing and some chips.
A composite George III and later silver fiddle pattern cutlery service, for ten settings, to include;a set of four Scottish dinner forks,by David McDonald, Glasgow 1835,six by Robert Williams & Sons, Exeter 1851, andsix dessert spoons by J E Terrey & Co., London 1816, together with a cased set of six coffee spoons, and a set of guilloché enamel,within a mahogany four-division cutlery tray (90)Condition report: General surface wear and scratches through use. Some tips and tines misshapen.
An Edwardian brass and cast iron stick stand,with eight divisions and turned finials,39cm wide20cm deep62cm high, anda Coalbrookdale-style cast iron stick stand, the support cast as a seated hound, with removable drip tray,45cm wide15cm deep73cm high (2)Condition report: Heavily over painted disguising any possible restoration.
A matched pair of George III mahogany tray top commodes,each with pierced handles to the gallery over a tambour-fronted cupboard, with a deep pull-out drawer beneath,54cm wide47cm deep75cm high, and 49cm wide44cm deep77cm high (2)Condition report: Stained and watermarked, in need of cosmetic attention. Drawers altered and relined.
A pearlware dinner set on tray,early 19th century, consisting of two covered dishes, two open dishes and a comport, each decorated in yellow and grey with a foliate border, and on a galleried oval mahogany tray with a brass handle to either end,the tray 55 x 48cmCondition report: Various damages, chips and cracks.One covered dish, free from major damage, but with chips to black-line decoration.One open dish marked 5 with repaired chip and rack to the underside.Comport with a large chip to one end.Another covered dish with large crack to base, the cover appears fine.Another open dish appears free from damage or restoration, all with scratches and chips to paint tray, with knocks and scratches.Handles tarnished.
A creamware supper set,19th century, comprising a tureen and cover with removable cruet stand, and four shaped dishes, the tureen 22cm high,on a twin-handled mahogany tray,64cm wide (8)Condition report: Crazing. Restoration to tureen. Cracks, and scratches. Rubbing to paint. General wear throughout.
A Spode pearlware supper set,early 19th century, comprising five shaped and covered dishes fitted in a circular mahogany tray, each decorated in blue and yellow with flower heads and banded borders,50cm diameterCondition report: Possibly an associated set, the central dish feels more heavily potted and has discrepancies in the decoration. Areas of restoration, two two-segment dishes, small chips and frits to all.Crazing to the glaze, tray with areas of historic restoration, flattening to colour in places.
Royal Doulton Kingfisher pattern composite part tea service, printed green marks, registration no. 879632 comprising a rectangular two-handled tray, six teacups, four saucers and five side plates together with a Wedgwood bone china Hathaway Rose pattern part tea service Condition ReportHathaway Rose:Some gilt loss and minor staining through out.No visible cracks or chips.
Collection of English porcelain teawares, circa 1780 and later, including a Newhall saucer painted with Chinese-style flowers, a fluted tea bowl and saucer painted in blue and gilt with sprigs, a coffee cup in gilt and painted with cornflowers, a coffee can similar, an Imari pattern breakfast cup and a scroll pattern saucer, a Sevres-style saucer, gilt with Louis Philippe monogram, a Chinese export spoon tray, two tea bowls and an Imari pattern coffee cup Condition Report(Additional photo added)
Victorian Tunbridgeware and walnut workbox with removable section tray, two bands of geometric inlay, 25.5cm wide and another Tunbridgeware and stained wood box, 30cm wide (2) Condition ReportBox with tray - Some chipping to the tray damage to the inside of the lidScratches to the topSmall white marks over the outsideOther Box- Small holes to top and sidesSlight warping to one sideOne of the hinges is slightly bentSpots of wear to the topPlease see attached images

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