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A collection of items, to include a 19thC silver plated teapot, with ebonised knop and fruitwood handle, a chamberstick with snuffer, Picquot ware hot water jug, silver plated wine coaster with mahogany base and pierced sides, box Brownie camera, bullet shaped teapot, Victorian silver plated teapot with ivory knop, etc.
A George III Scottish silver teapot and stand, of oval form with horn knop and ebonised handle, bright cut engraving of acorns and oak leaves, the cartouche surrounding a cross swords and crook crest, the stand initialled to centre, with a weighted mahogany base, Edinburgh 1802, 20½ oz gross overall.
A George III silver teapot tray, by Joseph Scammell, London 1794, of oval form with an engraved crest of pineapple on coronet, raised on four plain feet, 17cms wide, 4.6oz; together with a George III silver snuffer tray, makers mark rubbed, London 1802, of boat form with reeded rim and raised on four ball feet, 25cms wide, 3.8oz. (2)
AN ITALIAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, BENVENUTO REALI, MILAN, 1930s baluster, flat-chased with scroll leafage on a matted ground between curved and hatched flutes, applied cast gourd knops, the coffee pot, teapot and milk jug with scrolled wood handles, the sugar bowl and cover with gilt interior, stamped lozenge mark and ~800~ coffee pot 21.5cm high; 1320gr (42oz) all in
ËœAN AMERICAN SILVER FIVE-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, GORHAM MANUFACTURING CO., PROVIDENCE RI, 1915 Plymouth pattern, designed by William Christmas Codman (1839-1921) in 1911, each engraved with scrolled initials MLW, comprising a teapot, a coffee pot, a milk jug, a small slop bowl and a sugar bowl and cover, stamped with trademarks, ~STERLING~, date ciphers and shape numbers coffee pot 22cm high; 1671gr (53oz) including ivory insulators to pots
A GEORGE V SILVER CAFE-AU-LAIT SET WITH TRAY, LIBERTY & CO. (CYMRIC) LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1914-18, all hammer finished, the tapering cylindrical vessels on spreading feet and chased below the rims with stylised foliate bands, the circular tray with stylised punched decoration to the rim, stamped pattern numbers to coffee set 5860 and to tray 5034; together with a set of six silver coffee spoons, Haseler & Restall for Liberty & Co. (Cymric) Ltd., Birmingham, 1946, with stylised interlacing to the terminals, in their original fitted case with ~LIBERTY / LONDON~ label tray 33cm diameter; pots 21cm high; 1584gr (50oz 18dwt) all in (11) For a similar set, with the addition of a teapot, see the Victoria & Albert exhibition catalogue, July-October 1975, ~Liberty~s 1875-1975, An exhibition to mark the firm~s centenary~, London, 1975, p.65, no.D121.
A GEORGE V SILVER TEAPOT AND SUGAR BOWL, PROBABLY FORDHAM & FORDHAM, SHEFFIELD, 1916 oblong, with moulded sides, gadroon rims and bun feet; together with a matching covered sugar bowl, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1916, similar, with drop-ring handles, the lid with wood mounted pineapple finial teapot 26cm long; 934gr (30oz) all in (3)
A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER MILK JUGS, GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD., LONDON, 1930 in George II style, with shaped rims and handles, 11.5cm high; together with a silver bachelor~s teapot, Pairpoint Brothers, London, 1929, of George II bullet form, fibre handle, 29cm long; and a milk jug, Tessiers Ltd., London, 1928, with bulbous body below the short neck and reeded scroll handle, 10cm high 1154gr (37oz) all in (4)
ËœA VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATE FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, JAMES DIXON & SONS, SHEFFIELD, CIRCA 1855 octagonally faceted baluster, engraved with the initials PC surrounded by diaperwork panels in scroll and foliate cartouches above a band of fruit-laden trailing vines, on vine branch feet and further vines to the bases of the ribbed spouts, ivory insulators to the pots, the teapot with presentation inscription and finial cast as a seated Chinese man, the coffee pot with a cross-legged Ottoman figure finial, stamped trademarks, numbered ~1379~ and PGS for Plated German Silver, all in the original fitted oak case 25cm high The presentation inscription reads: This Tea & Coffee Service was Presented to Permanent Serjeant P. Cunningham by the Officers, Non Commissioned Officers and Privates of the B Troop of the Ist. West Yorkshire Yeomanry Cavalry, as a token of their Esteem on the occasion of his leaving that Troop to become the Regimental Serjeant Major, May, 1855.
ËœA GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT, JOHN TWEEDIE, LONDON, 1796 slightly bulged oval, plain, with reeded rim, ivory finial and wood handle, 29cm long; together with a George III silver teapot stand, William Bennett, London, 1796, oval, moulded rim, panel feet, 15cm long 585gr (18oz 16dwt) all in (2)
A GEORGE III SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, ROBERT & DAVID HENNELL, LONDON, 1801 ribbed oval, each bright-cut engraved with formal foliate and wrigglework borders, engraved crest and motto, the teapot and pedestal footed coffee pot with part lobed spouts and wood handles, the milk jug and sugar bowl with gilt interiors 28cm long, 1836gr (59oz) all in The crest and motto is that of the clan MacCallum (or Malcolm).
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT, ROBERT MAKEPEACE & RICHARD CARTER, LONDON, 1778 in Neo-classical taste, the compressed spherical body with Greek key girdle flanked by alternating plain and matted ground vertical ribs, with small engraved scrolling initials IJ 24.5cm long, 715gr (22oz 18dwt) including fibre handle and finial This stylish teapot, probably originally with a stand, would have been highly fashionable when first made (or at least supplied) by Makepeace & Carter and a step up from the more common sheet silver oval teapots of the period. The tea service made for the actor David Garrick (Victoria & Albert Museum, No.M.24B-1973) of 1774/75 by Young & Jackson displays similar plain and matted ribbing.
˜A BOXED CHINESE SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SET AND SUGAR TONGS, ARTISAN MARK OF HENG LAI, RETAILER'S MARK OF WA CHUN, HONG KONG, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY each bulbous body chased with a dragon, the handles simulating bamboo, the teapot with ~bamboo~ spout and detachable cover with lobed knop, the milk jug and sugar bowl with gilt interiors, the pair of tongs cast with dragons, underside of bodies stamped W.A and a two character mark, tongs with two character mark only, all in the original blue silk lined fitted wood box with sliding cover teapot 20cm long; 795gr (25oz) including ivory insulators to teapot handle We are grateful to Adrien von Ferscht for identifying the artisan workshop and retailer's mark. See Adrien von Ferscht, 'Chinese Export Silver 1785-1940 – The Definitive Collectors’ Guide', 4th Edition, Glasgow and Beijing, January 2015 for discussion of this mark. Also see H.A. Crosby Forbes, Chinese Export Silver, 1785 to 1885, p.140, nos. 219-221 for silver stamped with the W.A mark where the author notes that it is rare to find silver with this mark and suggests a date for this maker of the second half of the nineteenth century.
to include; a twin handled sugar bowl with gadrooned detail, London 1816; a cream jug with bright-cut detail throughout, London 1805, another smaller cream jug; a sauce boat of plain design with scalloped rim, a teapot stand with Greek-key detail, various other ladles, silver mounted bottles, caddy spoons etc.(Weighable silver: 26oz)
A George V silver teapot and matching cream jug, Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd, London, 1921, gross 17.5oz.CONDITION: Both have engraved crest Teapot has a few dings to the top and lid is a little loose in situ. Cream jug has a slight dent to the side. Both have minor surface scratches. Hallmarks clear.
Gorham sterling silver tea and coffee service in the Plymouth pattern, comprised of tea pot (A2411, 1 3/4 pint) and coffee pot (A 2311, 1 1/4 pint), creamer (A2413) and sugar (A2414), all with 3-part script monograms (FJS?), each stamped with old lion-anchor-G marks and date symbol for 1911. Ranging in size from 5 3/4" H x 7 3/8" W to 10 3/4" H x 8 1/2" W. Combined weight: 49.4 oz troy. Provenance: private Nashville, TN collection. CONDITION: A couple of tiny minor scratches and dents, teapot handle slightly in need of tightening, overall excellent condition.
Sterling silver "Bachelor's" tea service for 1-2 people, comprised of small teapot, cream pitcher and sugar basket, all of lobed oval form with angular reeded handles and engraved Art Deco style monograms (LRG?). Marks on base for Gorham (old lion, anchor G mark), Sterling A2311 (teapot) and A2314 and A2313 (cream and sugar). All with date marks to underside for 1917. Ranging in size from 5 3/8" H x 4 1/2" W to Combined weight 24.00 oz troy. Together with an associated Meriden silverplated tray, rectangular with serpentine sides, two handles and four ball feet, 16" x 7". All items first quarter 20th century. Provenance: the estates of Llewellyna and James T. Granbery, Historic Seven Springs Farm, Brentwood, Tennessee. CONDITION: Tea set: Urn finial on teapot is bent, otherwise excellent condition with scattered small dents and scratches. Tray: Moderate amount of scattered small dents and scratching, including scratches through marks on underside.
A Spanish silver six piece tea service comprising a two handled tray, teapot, water jug, milk jug, sucrier and two strainer with stand, circa 1960, the tray with a raised leaf and scroll work embossed border with shell shaped handles, the teapot and water jug with hinged covers and bands of scroll work and flowers repeated to the sucrier and cream jug, the teapot 18cm h, water jug 15cm h, cream jug 11.5cm h, sucrier 12cm h and the tea strainer bowl 8cm diam, 102oz.

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