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Click here to subscribeA Chinese export silver three-piece tea set, early 20th century, comprising teapot with hinged cover, single handle cream jug, and twin handled sugar bowl with lift-off cover, each piece repousse decorated with figural and floral panels to a textured ground, the handles, finials and spout of bamboo form, apparently unmarked, teapot length 25cm (including handle and spout), gross weight 28.7oz20世紀早期 人物紋飾銀茶壺一套(共3件)Notes: Tested as silver. 備註: 經測試為銀。 Good with expected wears and light scratches除自然磨損及少量刮痕外品相良好
A pair of George VI silver sauce boats, together with a pair of matching sauce ladles, by Viner's, Sheffield 1939, cased, a silver sugar bowl by Payne & Son, London 1970, 10cm wide, a silver small quaich, Sheffield 2000, a set of twelve silver bright-cut teaspoons, cased, two sets of six silver teaspoons and a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, with weighted bases, 26oz weighable. (qty)
A Danish silver oval pedestal dish by Georg Jensen, no. 42B, the planished bowl upon stylised acanthus leaf support, with elongated octagonal lobed foot with ball decoration, import marks for Stockwell & Co, London 1926, 12.5cm long, 3ozThere are a couple of knocks to the edge, making it slightly mis-shapen, and two of the applied ball motifs to the footrim are missing.
A George V silver biscuit box and cover, in the form of a paint tin, by Charles Edwards, London 1921, 9cm high, and a silver shallow bowl with spot hammered decoration, Birmingham 1934, 14cm wide, 14.5oz overall. (2)The tin has several long and shallow dents, and some smaller dings and knocks. Both the upper and lower rims are a bit mis-shapen, though the lid does close tightly.
A George IV silver shallow bowl, with lobed body and beaded borders by Joseph Angell I, London 1825, 15cm wide, an Edwardian silver large goblet, embossed with flowers and foliate scrolls by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1901, 22.5cm high, and a similar smaller goblet by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1900, 16.5cm high, 20oz overall. (3)
A George V silver twin handled shallow bowl, with beaded border and serpent handles by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1929, 16cm diameter, together with an Edwardian silver pedestal swing handled sugar basket, with reeded borders, the part lobed body embossed with flowers, with matching sifter spoon, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1904, 14.5cm wide, and a silver sugar bowl with reeded border, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1902, 22oz overall. (3)
An Elizabeth I silver seal top spoon, maker's mark of a mullet within a crescent, date letter partly worn but possibly 1564, 17.2cm long, and another similar, maker indistinct, London 1594, 16.7cm long. (2)One seems possibly reduced in length to the stem, with possible repair visible where handle joins the bowl. The other has had the bowl repaired/re-tipped - see additional images. The overall weight is 3.5oz
A silver salver, with shaped border on scroll feet, engraved W.A.S.(B) crest, and presentation inscription to the underside 'Ninian Taylor, with love from the W.A.S.(B)'s 1942-1946', by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1944, 35.5cm wide, together with a silver milk jug and sugar bowl engraved with the same crest, 46.5oz overall. (3)The Women's Auxiliary Service (Burma) (WAS(B) (also known as the Chinthe Women due to the mythological creature that formed their badge) was formed on 16 January 1942 and disbanded in 1946. They were a 250 strong group of British and Australian women who operated mobile canteens for the troops of Burma Command in World War II. They were founded and led by Mrs Ninian Taylor, who was granted the rank of Major, and who received an OBE for her services.
A silver sauce boat, with gadrooned border and leaf capped scroll handle, by Garrard & Co. Ltd, London 1960, two other silver sauce boats, a silver oval pedestal dish with engraved lobed border, by Barker Bros, Birmingham 1968, a silver cup of panelled design, and a silver sugar bowl, 22.5oz overall. (6)
A pair of George III silver bright-cut sugar tongs, by Hester Bateman, London circa 1780, 14cm long, three further pairs of Georgian silver sugar tongs, including two with bright-cut decoration, a Georgian silver toddy ladle with coin inset bowl, and two 19th century silver and mother o'pearl folding fruit knives. (7)
A collection of silver, comprising a Thai cigarette box with niello enamel decorated cover, a Russian serving slice, a set of six teaspoons with matching tongs, cased, a pair of butter shells with knives, cased, a sauce boat, a sweetmeat dish, two napkin rings, a mustard, a caddy spoon with scalloped bowl and two other spoons, 16oz weighable (qty)
A George III silver caddy spoon, with scalloped bowl and bright-cut handle engraved with initials C over O.E, by John Thornton, Birmingham 1795, 6.5cm, another of shovel form by William Pugh, Birmingham 1812, 9cm, a plated caddy spoon, a pair of George III silver decanter labels for Port and Sherry, with reeded canted borders and surmounted by crested urns, by Susannah Barker, London circa 1790, 4cm wide, and one further silver decanter label for Rum. (6)
A George V silver cigar case, with three rounded compartments by F. D. Long, Birmingham 1922, 13cm long, and a small collection of further silver comprising a twin handled baluster bowl, Sheffield 1935, a baluster christening mug, a circular small dish, a goblet, and a Georgian pierce decorated mustard (lacking cover and liner), 18.5oz overall. (6)
A collection of silver, comprising a George V baluster milk jug with hinged cover and wicker covered handle, by Charles Boyton & Sons, London 1911, 17cm high, an Indian bowl, relief decorated with panels of figures, 10.5cm wide, a sugar caster of baluster form, Birmingham 1931, on weighted foot, a twin handled salt and spoon, and a silver mounted cut glass pepper grinder, 16.5oz weighable. (qty)
A pair of late Victorian silver grape scissors, of faux bamboo design by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1894, 18cm long, a late Victorian pierce-decorated silver twin handled bowl of quaich form by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1893, 9cm diameter, a Continental silver square box, relief decorated with figures in a garden, import marks for Edwin Thompson Bryant, London 1897, 5cm wide, a silver propelling pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co, and a silver book form small box, the cover with crossed tennis racquet motif. (5)
ELKINGTON & CO; an Edward VII hallmarked silver punch bowl with gadrooned decoration, London 1904, with presentation inscription, height 19cm, diameter 31cm, approx 45.4ozt/1412g.Condition Report: Scuffs, scratches and tarnishing throughout, some minor dents, the base is slightly misshapen causing it so stand with a wobble.
WILLIAM CROUCH & SON; six Victorian hallmarked silver dessert spoons, Edinburgh 1862, each with engraved initial 'J', a hallmarked silver footed bowl by Martin, Hall & Co, a hallmarked silver dish and repoussé decorated bonbon dish, three teaspoons, combined approx 15.8ozt/491g, and six silver handled forks (18).
X A good quality silver plate on copper five piece tea service comprising teapot, hot water pot, each with ivory insulators, twin handled sugar bowl, milk jug and twin handled tray, length 70cm (5). CITIES;MHTHMFFR Condition Report: Light surface ware and scratches, especially to the tray, heavy ware to the centre of the tray, base metal/copper is showing, the finial on the coffe pot is loose, the feet overall are slightly misshapen and wobbly.