A modern sugar basin C.E., London 1926, of circular form, embossed floral border, raised on a stepped foot; together with a collection of marrow scoops, one being Michael Keeting, Dublin circa 1770; a berry spoon, silver handled fruit knives and a pair of tongs (qty) (Dimensions: Height: 6cm, weighable silver: 12.5oz)(Height: 6cm, weighable silver: 12.5oz)Condition report: Fair condition overall Marks rubbed to some marrow scoops Bowl in good condition- minor dent to bowl
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A modern salver Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1920, of moulded square form, pie crust border, raised four leaf clasped feet; together with a twin handled sugar basin, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 1895, a mustard pot; a pair of toast racks, a damaged bell, salts; together with assorted teaspoons (qty) (Dimensions: Width: 25.5cm, weighable silver: 53.8oz)(Width: 25.5cm, weighable silver: 53.8oz)Footnote: Provenance: Kennard family, ex Coul Estate
A modern three piece Bachelor's tea service Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1927, comprising; a teapot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, of all squat circular form, beaded border, monogram to body, C scroll handle, all raised on a stepped foot with beaded border (3) (Dimensions: Height of teapot: 12cm, weight (all in): 22oz)(Height of teapot: 12cm, weight (all in): 22oz)Condition report: Finial to teapot has been knocked hinged lid is secure Dent to front of milk jug Marks clear to all
A mixed group of silver to include; Georg Jensen, a small plain bowl, everted rim, no. 575C designed by Harald Nielsen; a basket Martin and Hall, of circular form, pierced decoration and foot; a plain twin handle sugar basin on collet foot; a Victorian small bowl, Henry John Lias, decorated engraved ferns etc. a small Victorian pin tray, embossed decoration with inset George III shilling; another pair of oval pin trays; two napkin rings, toast rack; two pairs of sugar tongs; an EP toast rack, (qty) (Dimensions: Weighable silver: 27oz)(Weighable silver: 27oz)
A PINXTON FLUTED TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, 1796-1813 with pink and gilt band , slop basin 15cm diam (29)Provenance: Mary Anne Jackson, nee Milner (1818-1881) a "Pottery Decorator" of Darley Dale, Derbyshire; thence by descent to the present vendor. Pattern unrecorded by Gent (The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton Porcelain Factory 1796-1813, Pinxton 1996) This lot has been in the vendor's family since the early 19th century. Thomas Jackson (1792-1838) was a farmer. He and his wife, Mary had ten children. Their ninth, Horace, was born in 1813 at Wildersley Farm, Belper. Horace married Mary Anne Milner (1818-1881) of Darley Dale in 1838. There being no business in farming for the younger sons, Horace, his wife, and two of their children (Herbert and Isaac, like their father, saddlers) moved to Denton, near Manchester where they set up business. Horace's dismay at leaving his childhood home is recounted in his poem 'Farewell to Wildersley' in an anthology of his poems, 'Stray Thoughts', published posthumously by his son. Isaac Jackson (1857-1922) married Harriet Martin (1857-1930) in Stockport and set up business in his own right as a saddler and harness maker in Glossop. He later patented and manufactured various industrial products and munitions becoming a rich industrialist and philanthropist (see Birch, A H (1959) 'Small Town Politics', Oxford OUP at p28 and various Glossop Heritage Society website entries). The Glossop bar 'Isaac's' is named after him Isaac and Harriet Jackson had five children, one of whom, Beatrice Beckmann, nee Jackson, was the seller's grandmother. The Pinxton passed to her and thence to the seller's mother, also Beatrice, who died in Glossop in 1977. ++One coffee can cracked, one saucer lacking part of the foot ring; several pieces with slight wear
George V silver four piece tea service, Birmingham 1921, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar basin, all of slightly fluted oval baluster form, the teapot and jug with ebony handle and finial, all raised on ball feet, height of the hot water jug 22cm, gross weight approx. 1.478kg (47.5 troy ozs); also a silver plated galleried tray with twin handles, 53cm x 29cm (5)
Silver four piece tea service, by Edward Viners, Sheffield 1965-68, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar basin, all of plain bombe form, with egg and dart collar, raised on four paw feet, the hot water jug and teapot with ebony finial and handle, the hot water jug 23cm high, gross weight 1.964kg (63.1 troy ozs)
Burmese white metal three piece tea service, circa 1900, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, each worked with figures going about their daily lives, within village landscapes, with petalled collars and simulated bamboo handles, the teapot with ivory insulators, height 16cm, unmarked, gross weight approx. 1.298kg (41.73 troy ozs)
A delftware guglet and wash basin c.1750-70, the guglet or bottle form with long neck and everted rim, the bowl with a wavy everted rim, each painted in blue with two Chinese figures beside trees and rockwork in a garden setting, some damages and restoration, 26.7cm max. (2) Provenance: acquired from Christoe's, 12th May 1969, lot 105.
A delftware wash basin c.1770, the deep form with crimped everted rim, painted in blue to the interior with a pagoda landscape before mountains, a central tree issuing from elaborate rockwork, the exterior with simple flower sprays, some faults, 27.5cm dia. Provenance: acquired from Goold, Cambridge, 11th April 1969.
A Chinese blue and white fluted basin, late 18th Century, decorated a coastal landscape, 28.5cm diameter, a matching Chinese blue and white onion shaped guglet, 23.5cm high, two blue and white mugs and a sauce tureen, cover and stand CONDITION REPORT: The basin has a large star crack through the base, guglet has a rim chip. Both have glaze fritting to rim. Large mug with two chips to rim and another to the side of the handle, smaller mug and tureen in good condition.
Sheffield Postcode S4, in excess of Sixty early XX Century and later picture postcards, photographs, letters, relating to Thomas Firth Norfolk Works, Saville Street East, Scott Road, Sutherland Road, Victoria Station, Royal Victoria Hotel, Sheaf Canal Basin, including Trams, Pickfords Removals, Victoria Hotel Angling Club.

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