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A mixed collection of metal ware and ceramics, to include: a Benson copper and brass teapot and a matching twin handled sugar bowl, 21cm wide; a copper and brass milk jug, 8cm high; an Art Deco chrome plated table lamp, modelled as an plane, lacking glass shade, stamped stamped Sarsaparilla Deco Designs NYC, 33.6cm wide; a Dixon & Co Sunderland lustre jug, 15.3cm high; a silver plated three piece vanity set, comprising a hand mirror and two brushes, with relief Art Nouveau decoration, silver plated jewellery casket, with similar decoration, hinge to cover broken, 14.5cm wide, 14.5cm deep; a copper and brass kettle, marked T & Co., 26.5cm wide; a silver plated oval tray, 36cm wide; a Royal Doulton oval portrait plaque, in associate case, 7.5cm high, 6cm wide (lot)Please refer to department for condition report
JAMES DIXON & SONS; a George V silver four-piece tea set of oval form with reeded decoration and gadrooned borders, comprising teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl, milk jug and hot water jug, with wooden handles, all raised on bun feet, Sheffield 1929 and 1930, combined approx. 67.91ozt.Height of largest 23.5cmQty: 4There are some minor scratches and the hot water jug has some very minor dents on one side of the body.
Two boxes of metalware, to include: copper ewer, copper bowl, pewter butterfly decorated faux book, brass barrel, brass oil lamp base, ethnic design figure/stand of a topless lady, various silver plate, to include: three piece tea set with teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, goblets, various drinking vessels, Art Deco style trays, basket etc. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A cased set of four silver ashtrays and three matchbox covers, one matchbox cover missing, London, 1929, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, with engine turned decoration and vacant circular cartouches, the fitted case with interior marked SKINNER & CO. SILVERSMITHS AND DIAMOND MERCHANTS 34 OLD BOND STREET; together with a silver cigarette box, Birmingham, 1963, Harman Brothers, the engine turned lid with cartouche engraved R.M.S. 'CARONIA' WORLD CRUISE 1964, with wood lined interior, 2.5cm high, 10.4cm wide, 10.5cm deep; an Edwardian silver miniature tea set, Birmingham, 1905, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, comprising a spirit kettle with burner on stand, a teapot, a milk jug, a twin handled sugar bowl, and an oval tray with pierced sides and wooden base; and a Dutch novelty automaton, unmarked, 6.5cm high, total weighable silver approx. 6.2oz (lot) Weighable silver comprising the four ashtrays, three matchbox cover, miniature teapot, spirit kettle and stand, sugar bowl and milk jug.
HALLMARKED SILVER TABLEWARE - 6 items to include a circular teapot on three hoof feet, Birmingham 1939, Maker Edward Souter Barnsley, 12.75cms H top of handle, 14cms diameter, 22.5cms across, three piece condiment set to include a lidded mustard pot with blue glass liner and salt and pepper pots, all raised on four hoof feet, London 1926 and '27, Maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, and a small pair of floral embossed circular salts, each on three feet with blue glass liners, Sheffield 1845, Makers Roberts & Belk, 5cms diameter, 18.5ozt gross weighable
A hallmarked silver tea service. The lot to include a silver teapot, together with a milk jug and sugar bowl. All hallmarked Chester, 1915. Makers mark George Nathan & Ridley Hayes). Engraved with words 'The Lancashire fusiliers' to the front of each item. Total weight 1.82kg. Largest item measures approx 11.5cm. Smallest measures approx 5.6cm.
A 1920s Art Deco era silver hallmarked George V tea service. The service comprising of a teapot, creamer jug and sugar bowl. Each piece having the letter 'B' or possibly 'R' engraved on one side. Canted corner on each piece. Hallmarked Chester, 1926. Makers mark S Blanckensee & Son Ltd. Total Weight 848g. Largest item measuring 10.9cm from handle to spout.
A George III silver tea serviceby William Bateman I, London 1812, engraved with the Murray family crest inscribed 'Paritur Bello', comprising a coffee pot, 17cm high, teapot, 24cm wide, and sugar bowl with gilt interior, 12.5cm diameter,total 49.4ozt (3)Condition ReportDents, tarnishing and wear commensurate with age and use. Cracks to the hardwood finials. The crest engraving to the teapot is rubbed and illegible.
A collection of silver tennis trophies,comprising a cup form example, with three tennis racket supports, by Wilmot Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1927, inscribed 'Palace Hotel Torquay August 1929', 10cm high, a teapot, by Hawksworth, Eyre, & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1902, inscribed 'Conishead Priory Lawn Tennis Tournament Ladies Singles Challenge Prize',18cm wide, and a set of three footed bowls, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1928 & 1929, each inscribed 'New Barns Tennis Tournament Replica Challenge Rose Bowl Ladies Level Singles Won by M. E. Case', inscriptions dated from 1927-1929, 10.5cm diameter, 8cm hightotal 19.4ozt (5)Condition ReportKnocks, scuffs and wear throughout. Pieces rock on a flat surface.
A Garrard & Co silver plated tea service,comprising a twin-handled tray, with scrolled foliate decoration, 76cm wide, a hot water jug, 23cm high, teapot, 28cm wide, cream jug, 15cm wide, and dish, 15cm wide,together with a collection of further silver plated items,to include a pair of wine coasters, 13.5cm diameter, a sauceboat, on four hoof feet, 20cm wide, a pair of Walker & Hall ladles, a Spanish vesta case, 6cm high, and a large tray by Fraget, 55cm wide (qty.)Condition ReportMinor surface scratches and wear to the Garrard service. Knocks and wear throughout. Nibbles and chips to the cut glass items.
A collection of Asian metal wares,to include a Japanese cloisonne vase, in the manner of Ando, 8.8cm high, a miniature enamel tea service, comprising six teacups, a tray and a teapot, 8cm high, a Chinese cloisonne snuff bottle, 6.5cm high, three white metal mounted items, largest 14cm high (qty.)Condition ReportThe three white metal items do not test as silver and have knocks and wear throughout. The Ando-style vase is in a good condition, with only minor marks. All enamel items have wear to the gilding but the enamel is in good order.
Late 19th Century Scottish silver tea service comprising: teapot, hot water pot, cream jug and sugar basin, Edinburgh 1890 / 91, maker GE & S, together with an associated and near matching silver spirit kettle on stand, Glasgow 1892, maker DE GE, 91 troy oz, in the original oak and metal bound fitted case, Ivory Self Declaration Submission Ref: U7Q9B21SSterling silver, all hallmarked for 925 standard silver.Generally in good condition with no noticeable damages or repair. The kettle shows slightly more cleaning wear to the area of the crest and embossing relating to the other pieces.
An ornate Silver three-piece Teaset profusely decorated in relief with scroll-work and trailing flowering stems and comprising a teapot, the insulated handle with a well-portrayed fox's mask, fruiting vines and foliage, the finial to the hinged lid depicting an oriental gentleman wearing a conical wide-brimmed hat, the handles to the sucrier and jug surmounted by faces with ornate head-wear, London, 1828, maker T. Cox Savory, 1,495 gms approx. in all.
William Hutton & Sons Ltd. A late Victorian silver bachelor teapot, London 1896, together with a silver helmet form cream jug, London 1821, by Thomas Streetin, and a small silver bowl with repousse decoration, London 1891, by Joseph Williams & Co. combined weight: 400g (including non-silver handle and knop to teapot)
A George III Silver Teapot, William Bateman, London 1817, together with A Pair of Candlesticks (weighted), Harrison Brothers & Howson, 1899, A Silver Mounted Conductors Baton, Silver Dwarf Candlestick and A Set of Eleven Victorian Teaspoons, London 1881 by George Aldwinckle (one tray)Weighable Silver - 1065g. Teapot - handle detached and ivory components discarded. Small splits to the spout. Some dents and some solder repairs around the base. Pair of Candlesticks - both with detachable nozzles. One with a solder repair to a split on the fluted column. Both heavily dented around the lower plinths. Baton - general wear and minor dents to the silver mounts. Some chips, scratches and wear to the ebonised sections. Dwarf candlestick - with detachable nozzle, this is slightly misshapen. General dents, wear and minor scratches. Spoons - some slight dents and creases to the bowls. General wear and scratches. Free from any major bends and repairs. Napkin ring - with heavy dents.
A Chinese Yixing stoneware teapot and cover, Qing dynasty, probably late 18th century, the cylindrical body applied with buff characters and Buddhistic lions within wave borders, the cover with lion finial, fitted with a replacement European silver conical spout and wooden scroll handle, height 13.2cm (faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

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