Late Victorian pierced silver swing handle bon-bon basket, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1894, two sugar castors, sugar bowl and cream jug, ash tray match striker, two piece condiment set, tea strainer and stand, two cased sets of coffee spoons and six tea spoons, various dates and makers, gross weight, 29ozt 922gm
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Cased set of twelve mother of peal handled fruit knives and forks, the silver blades with engraved foliate decoration, by Allen & Darwin, Sheffield 1902, small embossed bowl, London 1895, two sets of coffee spoons, three apostle spoons, two condiment spoons, sugar tongs, and a tea knife with steel blade various dates and makers, weighable silver 10.6ozt 332gmCondition Report: Light wear and tear to the blades, scratches typical of age. The case has wear and scratches.
REVISED ESTIMATE: Spiral fluted and foliate embossed sugar sifter, Birmingham 1905, oval pedestal bon-bon dish, Birmingham 1926, marrow scoop, London 1862, and a George III, sifter spoon with pierced fern bowl. London 1777 12ozt 375gmCondition Report: Bon-Bon dish. Overall in good condition. 130grams, 4.2 Oz. 19cm wide, 7.5cm high, 11.5cm deep. Surface scratches and age related wear. No obvious damage or repair.
Half reeded oval sugar bowl. Chester 1907, various shell bowl tea spoons with bright cut decoration, set of six Danish silver coffee spoons, by W & S Soerensen, set of six demi-tasse spoons, cased set of silver handled tea knives and a set of silver handled fruit knives, total weighable silver 15.9ozt 494gm
Sugar sifter, Birmingham 1923, swing handle sweetmeat basket, Birmingham 1923, two toast racks, two bon-bon dishes and a pair of dwarf candlesticks, various dates and makers, total weighable silver16.6ozt 516gmCondition Report: Sweetmeat basket. Overall in good condition. 151grams, 4.8ozs, 16.5cm wide, 12cm high (to top of handle), 11.5cm deep. Small dent to inner bowl visible on exterior otherwise no damage or repair.
Edward VII three piece silver Arts & Crafts coffee service of waisted form with two bands of raised circular bosses, comprising coffee pot, H 16cm,sugar bowl and cream jug, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1905. design Reg No. 464435, in original fitted retail case by Hall & Co. King St. Manchester, gross weight 14.5ozt 450gmFor a similar service see- https://onlineonly.christies.com/s/dressing-table-contemporary-fine-dining/arts-crafts-silver-four-piece-coffee-service-52/80164Condition Report: overall wear to case.General tarnish, no noticeable holes or dents
Victorian soup ladle with beaded border, by Henry Holland, London 1866, George IV fiddle pattern fish slice with pierced blade, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1826, sugar castor by Hayes & Co, Birmingham 1912, sugar scoop by Elkington & Co. Birmingham 1921, cream jug and sugar bowl with scroll handles, by John Rose, Birmingham 1904, 31ozt 965gm
Tuscan Fine English Bone China - an early 20th century hand painted & transfer printed porcelain part tea service. The set comprising tea cups, saucers and cake plates, milk jug, sugar bowl and serving squared plate. All decorated in pink & gilt foliate motifs on pink ground. Stamped to underside.Cream jug measures approx. 12cm tall.
An early 20th century Edwardian collection of five silver plated items. Comprising a lidded coffee can with woven cane handle, a teapot with ebonised handle, a cream jug, a twin handled sugar bowl, and a muffin warmer with dome. The part tea service all monogrammed M.Tallest measures approx. 19cm tall.
Royal Albert Bone China - Lavender Rose - a vintage mid century part tea service. The lot to comprise lidded teapot, six teacups, six saucers, creamer, sugar bowl, six cake plates and a cake platter. On white ground decorated with pink floral design. Marked to underside.Teapot measures approx. 20cm tall, 25cm long incl. spout.
An early 20th century Edwardian silver plated tea and coffee service on tray. The service all with fluted design to body, ebonised wooden handles. Comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar bowl & nips, and cream jug all on oval shaped fluted silver plate tray. Tray marked 29834 to underside.Tray measures approx. 56cm x 38cm.
Tuscan China - an early 20th century circa 1930s - 1940s porcelain part tea service. The service on white ground with gilt highlights, featuring hand painted floral design. Comprising six teacups, six saucers, six cake plates, a sugar bowl and a cake serving platter.Platter measures approx. 23cm x 20cm.
Comprising a tray, length 13 1/4 inches; coffee pot, height 6 3/4 inches; covered sugar bowl; creamer; and two cups and saucers, diameter of saucers 4 3/8 inches.all appear to be in generally good, unused and undamaged conditionall appear to be in generally good, unused and undamaged conditionAny condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
An early 20th century three piece Japanese silver tea service, Meiji period, comprising a teapot with swing handle, cream jug and twin-handled sugar bowl, each embossed with dragons with applied wirework whiskers, against a spot hammered ground, the teapot cover, sugar bowl cover and cream jug all lined, each marked to the base with the ‘jungin’ mark only, teapot height (including swing handle) 19cm, sugar bowl and cover 11cm, cream jug 9.5cm. £800-£1,000 --- The ‘jungin’ character mark meaning ‘pure silver’ was used primarily during the Meiji period (1868-1912). Condition Report General wear throughout, dents to sides and the two covers in particular. Gross weight (including liners to both covers and jug) 30 troy oz.
Edwardian miniature silver tea service, comprising tray, coffee pot, tea pot, milk and sugar bowl, all with engraved decoration, hallmarked J & J Maxfield Ltd, Sheffield 1903, together with a pair of miniature silver cups and saucers, hallmarked Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1904, coffee pot H5cmCondition Report:Approx 2.94 ozt (91.4 grams)
Edwardian silver shell butter dish, upon three bun feet, together with a matching shell spoon engraved with initial, both hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, London 1906 and 1914, together with an Edwardian milk jug, open sucrier and sugar tongs, the jug and bowl of circular part fluted form with bead rim, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1902, both sets contained within fitted tooled leather boxes with silk and velvet lined interiorsCondition Report:Approx 6.29 ozt (195.9 grams)
A three piece silver tea set by Marson and Jones to include a teapot with ebonised handle and finial with beaded decoration to the rims, a twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug with beaded decoration to the rims, hallmarked Birmingham 1933, total weight 628gLocation:If there is no condition report, please request.
A Georg Jensen Danish Sterling silver sugar bowl and spoon, the bowl no. 575 with everted rim and raised on a circular spreading foot, the spoon no. 21 with lightly planished bowl and looped peapod terminal, the bowl 3.5cm high x 10.5cm wide, the spoon 9.5cm, combined weight 98.9 gramsIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A Georgian four piece silver tea/coffee set of melon shape, comprising coffee pot, teapot, two handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, the teapot and coffee pot with rosebud and leaf finials, and having acanthus leaf capped handles with ivory insulators, each with applied gadrooned rims and supported on four cast decorative feet, engraved with a crest, hallmarked for London 1830, the sugar bowl 1828, makers mark Robert Hennell II, 2230gms gross weightIVORY CERTIFICATE: TK4GDXRR
An Early 20th century five piece American Sterling tea and coffee service of tapering quatrefoil shape, comprising coffee pot, teapot, both with ivory insulators to their handles, a twin handled lidded sucrier, together with a cream jug and sugar bowl,initialled, stamped beneath sterling 925 pttn no 3480, mark for Dominick Haff, g/w 2377gms. ivory no IVORY CERTIFICATE: VGXA6P1W
An Edwardian silver four piece tea/coffee set comprising coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, of plain baluster form with card cut rims, teapot and coffee pot with flower bud finials and ebonised handles, each raised on trefoil feet, hallmarked London 1901, makers mark Mappin & Webb Ltd, g/w 1730gms
A William IV Silver four piece tea service of lobed melon shape, comprising coffee pot, tea pot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, the coffe and teapot with leaf and berry finial and shell capped spouts, the handles with ivory insulators the sugar and cream jug with gilt interiors, each standing on four ornate cast feet, engraved with a crest, London 1834/5 makers mark for Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard.gross weight 2366gmsIvory Certificate: JM26AS12
A five-piece Chinese Export sterling tea set, Yok Sang, probably Shanghai China, circa 1920, of globular form with repousse bamboo plant decoration, each decorated on a chased ground centering a circular cartouche engraved with initials, with bamboo shaped spout, finial and handles, comprising coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl, cream jug and tongs, in two fitted box wood carrying cases, the coffee and teapot with ivory insulators to their handles, marked beneath Yok Sang, sterling, and a character mark, g/w 1580gmsIvory Certificate: X466W9RC
A Meissen part tea and coffee service, circa 1770, finely painted with figures and buildings in harbour/estuary landscapes below gilt strapwork rims, lightly ogee bodies, comprising a coffee pot and cover, teapot (lacking cover), tea caddy and cover, sugar bowl and cover, hot milk jug and cover, slop bowl, canted square dish, oval dish/spoon tray, eight teacups and saucers, blue crossed swords and dot marks The spoon tray with two small rim chips and some rubbing to enamels in well.Octagonal dish with a tiny rim chip close to corner at 7o'clock. Rubbing to enamels.Waste bowl in good condition .Hot milk jug: two small chips to two petals of finial. Jug with small shallow footrim chip.Caddy: tiny chip to tip of one petal on cover.Sugar bowl: some chipping to flower finial. Two tiny footrim chips.Coffee pot: cover with a small shallow chip to flangeTeapot: lacking cover. Shallow chip to footrim of pot.Saucers: with some flaking to gilding on rim. A coupls have a tiny chip to footrim,Cups: in good condition.Gilt border to saucers, teapot and coffee pot match. Other items with a slightly different gilt border.
A Worcester Japan Fan pattern tea set, circa 1770, comprising teapot and cover, oviform tea canister, sugar basin and cover and six teacups and saucers, imitation Oriental script marks to base Sugar bowl: chipping to flower finial. Chip to flange. Caddy lacking cover but in good condition. Teapot: cover finial restored, firing crack beneath. 2 tiny chips to spout and a tiny crack. The saucers without damage but worn to gilding in centres. One teacup with a small shallow rim chip, another with two small stained rim chips.
A small selection of silver comprising; an oval sugar bowl, raised on four feet, and two pairs of silver sugar tongs, with a small selection of silver plated items to include two bottle coasters, a six-division toast rack, a tea strainer, a pair of pepperette’ s etc, gross silver weight 4.21ozt
A Rockingham style gilt and floral Victorian part tea set, with 12 tea cups, 10 wide cups, 12 saucers, two large plates, lidded sugar basin, bowl and milk jug (see illustration).Half of the saucers have small chips or discolouration, the rest are in good order but do show some signs of discolouration and do not ring true. The milk jug is slightly yellowed to the interior and does not ring. The handle to the sugar basin has been broken and glued back into place, the lid is slightly yellowed, the main body is in good order but does have a small chip to the internal rim. The bowl is free from any cracks however there is some yellowing to one side. The wider cups – four have chips and cracks, the others are in good order but do show some signs of slight discolouration. Six of the teacups are in good order, free from any chips or cracks but do show some slight discolouration, the other six have chips, cracks etc. One of the plates rings true and is generally a good colour, the other is dull and shows signs of discolouration.
