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
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A George III silver teapot and stand of plain oval form, the teapot with a treen turned finial and handle, having reeded decorated rims, the plain stand with reeded edges and supported on four cast feet, both initialled beneath, hallmarked London 1805, makers mark for Ann & William Bateman, the teapot is 28cm overall, the stand 17cm overall, g/w 580gms
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 George III silver teapot, Charles Aldridge and Henry Green, London 1781, of typical form with engraved garland and initial detail,11.5cm high, 11ozt Condition report: Sits flat against surface. Cover sits flush against body. General surface scuffs, blemishes, scratches and dents seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Engraving is worn in areas. Oval edges to top and bottom show minor dents, commensurate with age. Possible repair work seen to each side of the hinge (see images) Base and footrim with scratches and dents throughout.
A Victorian silver teapot, Horace Woodward & Co, London 1889, the domed cover above square shaped body with engraved initials and half reeded body, upon four compressed ball feet, 12cm high, 10ozt Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018. Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot Ref: ETYQU7YL Condition report: General scuffs, scratches and blemishes seen throughout. General tarnishing and discolouration. All four feet show scuffs. Dents seen to the underside of the spout Visible joins seen to the handle and spout. Thinning/wear/rough edge seen to the terminal of the spout.
A three piece silver tea service, with teapot, cream jug and sugar, circa 1920 by Ernest Druiff & Co, the teapot with wicker wrapped handle and candle with tri pointed decoration to the top. Height including handle +/- 9 cm. Birmingham date letter V. Overall weight 472 grams (see illustration).All the pieces are generally in very good order. The teapot lid fits perfectly well and it sits on a flat surface nicely. There is one split to the wicker on the handle but this is not loose. The milk jug is in good order. The sugar basin has a very slight ripple to the top, but this is barely noticeable with the naked eye but can be felt when running a finger around the top. There are signs of age-related wear but nothing untoward to all three pieces.
A Russian silver teapot. Alexander Mukhin (probably),Moscow, c.1880. The baluster-shaped body engraved with sprays of flowers and foliage to a scrolling handle with ivory insulators, designed with a curving, elongated spout and hinged cover with circular finial, marks indistinct, 84 standard, 16.8cm high, together with a small 19th century Russian silver tray, Moscow, 1875, unknown maker (Cyrillic Z.Z.) and assay master (Cyrillic I.K.), of shaped, rectangular form with twin handles and engraved floral and village decoration to base, 84 standard, 15.8 x 25.5cm (inc. handles), total weight approx. 21.7ozt (2) Ivory submission reference: YNV58DBW
A group of silver including an Edwardian three piece tea set. Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1908. The part lobed set comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, the teapot with wooden handle and finial to hinged cover, together with a pair of baluster-shaped peppers, London, 1918, Edward Barnard & Sons, with flame finials to domed covers, 9.8cm high; a small easel-back silver photo frame, apparently unmarked, with repousse foliate scroll border, 13.5cm high; a Victorian 'Grecian' pattern christening spoon and fork, London, 1876, Chawner & Co., a cased pair of salt cellars (Chester, 1911) with two associated salt spoons and two small tapersticks, Birmingham, 1980, maker JC., 4.5cm high, total weighable silver approx. 37ozt (a lot)
A George V four piece silver tea set. Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London and Sheffield, 1917. The set comprising a teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, all of oval form and raised on rectangular bases, the coffee pot with ebonised wooden handle, the wooden teapot handle of a lighter colour, coffee pot 27cm high, teapot 18cm high (inc .handles), total weight approx. 53.6ozt (4)
A Victorian silver four piece tea set. Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1890. The set comprising a teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, all of part-lobed design and raised on four ball feet, the teapot and hot water pot with wooden finials and handles, engraved with crest and motto, coffee pot 23.1cm high, teapot 14cm high (inc. handles), total weight approx. 53.8ozt (4)
A George V three piece silver tea set. Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1922. The set comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, all with part-lobed bodies and raised on lobed, circular feet, the gadrooned borders decorated with foliate and shell motifs, the teapot with carved wooden handle and finial to hinged lid, teapot approx. 15.2cm high (inc. handle), total weight approx.49.4ozt (3)
An Edwardian silver teapot. Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1902. Of rectangular form, the part-lobed body raised on four paw feet and designed with shell and gadrooned border, the hinged cover with carved wooden finial, wooden handle detached, 12.5cm high, approx. weight 16.7ozt Condition Report: Some general scratching, nicking and pitting commensurate with age. Scratched inventory numbers to base. A little wobbly on feet. Please note that the handle is fully detached from the teapot (but included). No pins included. Spout misshapen at tip. Some old solder noted to interior in area of foot. Hallmarks generally clear but maker’s marks partially rubbed. Hinge in good condition. No dings noted to body. Overall a nice teapot albeit with handle detached. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-SumSC5Rpt6
A decorative five piece silver tea set. Adie Brothers,Birmingham, 1952. The set comprising: a teapot, coffee pot, hot water pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, all of rounded, fluted form, with engraved shell and scale decoration to shoulders, the pots with wooden handles and rounded finials to hinged covers, teapot 16cm high, coffee pot 20.2cm high (inc. handles), total weight approx. 95.8ozt (5) Condition Report: The tea set is in good condition. Some minor scratching and nicking commensurate with age. A few deeper nicks in places (eg. to rim of sugar cover and some high points on fluted bodies). Some solder noted around coffee pot spout (may date from time of manufacture). A ding to the foot of the coffee pot and the hot water pot (more significant to the latter pot). Hinges to covers in good condition. The teapot with presentation inscription to underside dedicated to Sir Roy Welensky. A few dark marks/some discolouration to wooden finials and handles in places. Handles all firm. Overall a nice set in good condition. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-RjqIMl8rbG
A Victorian silver egg coddler, teapot and kettle. Walter & John Barnard, London, 1888. Together with a matched Victorian silver teapot stand, London, 1888, maker's mark overstamped EJW, all of part-lobed design, the ovoid egg coddler raised on three scrolling supports, burner deficient, 20.5cm high; the oval-shaped teapot with wooden handle and fluted spout, the kettle (stand and burner deficient) of baluster form with knopped finial to hinged cover, handle damaged, all four pieces engraved with matching crest, kettle 29cm high, teapot 16cm high, total weight approx. 100.2ozt (4)
A group of silver, silver plate and white metal. Various dates and makers. The group including: a George V silver teapot, Birmingham, 1914, Joseph Gloster, the shaped body raised on four bun feet and engraved with initial to side, ebonised handle and finial, 31cm wide, 16.7cm high (inc. handle); a late Victorian silver milk jug, London, 1900, William Hutton & Sons, the reeded angular handle to body raised on an oval foot and decorated with lobed design to lower section, 9.2cm high; a silver salt cellar, London, 1927, William Comyns & Sons, the circular body raised on a stepped, circular foot and complete with blue glass liner, 7.7cm dia., a twin-handled silver bowl, Sheffield, 1934, Mappin & Webb, raised on a moulded, circular foot, 12cm wide (inc. handles); an Edwardian silver caster, Sheffield, 1909, maker E. S. B., of octagonal, baluster form and raised on a stepped, octagonal foot, knopped finial to cover, 18.5cm high; a pair of novelty silver plate mounted salt and pepper shakers, modelled as two milk cans, 5.7cm high; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 43.8ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The weighable silver doesn't include the silver plated salt and pepper, a white metal stand and a small vanity box.
A German silver five piece tea set. Lutz & Weiss, Pforzheim, early 20th century. The set comprising a tray, a coffee pot, a teapot, a sugar bowl and a milk jug, the shaped, oval tray with fluted sides and the pots and jug of matching fluted, oval design, all stamped 800, the teapot and coffee pot with ivory insulators in handles, tray 49.3cm long, coffee pot approx. 21cm high, total weight approx. 85.4ozt (5)Ivory submission reference: P2712728
A three piece Victorian provincial silver tea set. Josiah Williams & Co.,Exeter, 1860. Together with a Victorian silver teapot of similar design, Sheffield, 1864, maker BS, all four pieces repousse decorated with scrolls and flowers framing vacant cartouches, the coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug with beaded borders, the teapot and coffee pot with bird finials to covers and ivory insulators to handles, teapot 19cm high, coffee pot 26.5cm high, total weight approx. 74.5ozt (4) Ivory submission reference: M8F5KVSM
A George III silver teapot. Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London, 1812. The rounded, rectangular body designed with a reeded band to mid-section and raised on four ball feet, the hinged cover to oblong finial with ivory insulator, the squared handle with ivory insulators also, 18cm high, approx. weight 23.6oztIvory submission reference: 4FD2CYFL
A Regency silver three piece tea set. Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London, 1818. The set comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, all raised on four floral-shouldered bracket feet, the sides repousse decorated and chased with scrolls, fruits, flowers and foliage, the scrolling handles with female mask thumbpieces and the cream jug with bearded mask beneath spout, the teapot with ivory insulators to handle and a flower finial to hinged cover, each piece engraved with initial to cartouches, traces of gilding to interior of sugar and jug, teapot 16cm high (inc. handle) total weight approx. 64ozt (3)Ivory submission reference: 89Y387DD
A French silver three piece tea set. Odiot,Paris, 19th century, The set comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, all of rounded form, with stylised foliate handles and engraved floral garland decoration to bodies, the teapot handle (detached) with ivory insulators, the sugar and jug with gilded interiors, stamped Odiot a Paris to undersides and numbered 2361, 1843 and 2551, teapot 12cm high, total weight approx. 24.6ozt (3) Ivory submission reference: MX4M7YXV
A 1930s five piece silver tea set. Barker Brothers, Birmingham, 1935 & 1936. The set comprising: a teapot, hot water pot, sugar, milk jug and bonbon dish, of oval form with fluted sides, the teapot and hot water pot with carved wooden finials and imitation wood handles, teapot approx. 15cm high, total weight approx. 60.3ozt (5)
Two 20th century silver tea sets.Various dates and makers.One set comprising a teapot, sugar and milk jug, all designed with reeded banding to shoulders, Birmingham, 1918, Charles S. Green & Co., the teapot with wooden handle and finial, the second set of lobed design, Birmingham, 1902, E. J. Partridge, also comprising teapot with wooden handle and finial, sugar and milk jug, total weight approx. 47.9ozt (6)
AMENDMENT: Please note that this teapot is silver plated, not silver as stated in the catalogue description. A Cambodian 'Khmer' silver teapot. c.1900. Of rounded form, with a fixed handle and straight spout, the body richly chased with scrolls and foliage, stamped T900 to base, 12.5cm high (inc. handle), gross weight approx. 11ozt
William IV three piece silver tea service, George Hunter II, London, 1835, comprising teapot with hinged lid, flower bud finial and capped scrolled handle to an embossed squat body, raised on four folded feet, 28cm handle to spout, together with matching twin handled sucrier and cream jug with gilt wash interior, weight 49.6 tr.oz.Please note for delivery to the UK the handle will have to be removed as it contains ivory.
A Victorian three-piece silver-gilt tea set, Thomas Smily, London 1876, each piece decorated with a scene of a snuff taker and two topers surrounded by fruiting vines, the teapot with mother-of-pearl heat absorbers to the handle, approximately 636gOverall condition is good, with no signs of splits, holes or repairs. It is hard to say what the condition of the gilt surface is like as it will require careful cleaning.
A George IV three-piece silver-gilt tea service, by J E Terrey & Co., London 1824,comprising a teapot with ivory insulators, a sugar basin and milk jug, with gilt interiors,teapot 30cm wide15cm high, 64.3ozt (3)IMPORTANT NOTE:This lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018.Condition ReportMarks slightly rubbed to the jug. Gilt interiors worn. Crests rubbed but with the motto 'NON DEERIT ALTER AUREUS'. Light scratches, small knocks and nicks.
Silver four piece tea service, William Hunter, London 1843, including coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, floral finials, acanthus scrolled handle with ivory insulators, cat rim, embossed and chased lobed palmette body, circular foot, 24cm and smaller, gross weight 77.4ozt.Ivory Act 2018 Registration Reference; L7GABCRL
Silver three piece tea service, EB, London 1826, including coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug and Butter Dish, leaf and berry finials, acanthus scrolled handle with ivory insulators, all over embossed and chased with flowers and scrolls, on four paw feet, and a matched silver coffee pot, Charles Gordon, London 1830, engraved presentation to all pieces "Presented to Captain L Percival by his passengers PrHCC Ship Abberton to Bengal 1828", 20.5cm and smaller, gross weight 86.6ozt.Ivory Act 2018 Registration Reference; G42WCCF9 Qty: 4
A George IV Scottish silver melon-shaped teapot with stylised 'cauliflower' finial, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, raised on moulded foot, James McKay, Edinburgh 18267, 21.9oz gross, 17cm diameter Ivory Submission Reference Number WSWBVYH8 Wobble to base, tarnished, lid flush, minor denting, surface scratches
A Victorian silver-rimmed glass quaich with cast and pierced handles, London 1894, to/w a cut glass sugar basin with silver rim and a cased set of six tea knives with loaded silver handles; lot also includes an Old Sheffield Plate teapot and sugar basin, an ep entrée dish and cover with liner, a pair of sauce boats on stand, two muffin dishes, etc. (box) quaich cracked
A Victorian Adam Revival three-piece silver bachelor tea service of stemmed oval form with reeded and engraved decoration, the teapot with ivory finial and insulators, Walter & John Barnard, London 1885, 17oz gross, to/w a fiddle pattern sifter ladle, H.J. Lias & Son, London 1862, in morocco-covered fitted presentation case with purple satin and velvet lining, retailed by Reid & Sons, Goldsmiths to the Queen, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Ivory Submission Reference number LL9PB73W case a/f

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