A good Victorian hallmarked silver four piece tea set, each piece with band of stylised leaf and flower decoration above lobed ovoid body, the pedestal sugar bowl with twin handles, the teapot, hot water pot and jug with tubular handles, Edward and John Barnard, London 1863, length of teapot 23cm, combined approx weight 70ozt. CONDITION REPORT Overall in very good condition, retains partial remnants of original gilding to interior.
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A quantity of silver items, to include: helmet form milk jug, by Samuel Blanckensee, Birmingham 1903; a circular ring box; a button hook with silver filled handle; a modern silver napkin ring, by Reid & Sons; a teaspoon by Walker & Hall; a non matching fork, by Walker & Hall, with silver prongs and filled handle; and a plated loupe.
Dr. Christopher Dresser for Watcombe, Torquay, a terracotta jug, of angular form with silver cover and mount impressed mark, hallmarked for Harry Atkin, Sheffield 1876 24cm (9in) Literature: See Michael Whiteway, Christopher Dresser: A Design Revolution, V&A Publications, plate 139, page 106 for a comparable jug
An Edwardian silver three-piece sugar and cream set consisting of a sugar bowl of circular form with shaped everted rim, ribbed body set on three pad feet, a conforming cream jug with scroll handle and an associated spoon the terminal cast with a knight in armour in a fitted case by Lee and Wigful, Sheffield 1901/1902, the spoon by Iona Celtic Art Birmingham 1930, 5.76oz

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