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A THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Charles Bradbury, Sheffield 1972, of canted oblong form, with rosette cast rim, comprising teapot with hinged cover, composition knop and earred angular handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, together with a matching hot water jug, Sheffield 1970, teapot 11 1/2" wide, 50ozs 14dwts total gross (4) £400-600
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A FRENCH FOUR PIECE FLATWARE SET, maker St. Medard, modern, with foliate scroll double struck handles, comprising table fork, spoon and teaspoon, 5ozs 19dwts total, and a table knife with steel blade and filled handle, cased £50-70
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A FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, makers Ogdens, Birmingham 1933, of semi fluted rounded cylindrical form comprising teapot and coffee pot with hinged fluted swept covers and composition knops and handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 9" wide, 30ozs 5dwts total gross £250-350
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A FIVE PIECE CRUET, makers Martin, Hall & Co., Birmingham 1919, of cylindrical form pierced with arcading, comprising pair of pepperettes with lift-off covers, drum mustard with hinged cover and a pair of oval salts on claw and ball feet (all with blue glass liners), together with a pair of Bead pattern salt spoons and a mustard spoon, Birmingham 1915/16, cased, 8ozs 8dwts £120-160
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A MATCHED AND COMPOSITE PART TABLE SERVICE, makers include Martin, Hall & Co., Viners, D & J Wellby Ltd., Jay Attenborough & Co. Ltd. and L & SH, various dates, in Rat-tail pattern for six settings comprising soup spoons, Sheffield 1925-31, table forks engraved with a crest, London 1918-21, dessert forks engraved with a crest, London 1918-23, and dessert spoons, Sheffield 1931-37 and London 1908, 50ozs 10dwts total, together with six pistol grip table and dessert knives with stainless blades, various dates (36) £500-700
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A SMALL BASKET, makers Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1930, of rounded lozenge form with overhead swing handle and applied rim cast with foliate reeding on a low stepped foot, 8" wide, 10ozs 4dwts £100-150
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A THREE PIECE CRUET, makers G Bryan & Co., Birmingham 1941, in the Georgian style, with cast gadrooned rims and raised upon three paw feet with lion mask terminals, comprising cauldron salt, baluster pepperette and mustard with hinged cover, 3 1/2" wide overall, together with matching salt and mustard spoons, Birmingham 1938, and two blue glass liners, 11ozs 14dwts total £100-150
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A THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker's mark WG & S, Birmingham 1930, of single girdled plain "U" form with bead stamped everted rim, lightly panelled lower section and stepped circular foot, comprising teapot with hinged panelled domed cover with composition knop and loop handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, together with a matching hot water jug, maker probably Adie Bros., Birmingham 1931, teapot 9" wide, 29ozs 7dwts total gross (4) £250-350
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A RUSSIAN TEAPOT, 1907-1918, sponsor PL, district AP, of semi fluted rounded tapering cylindrical form engraved with a monogram, the hollow loop handle with ivory stops, the hinged fluted domed cover with ribbed acorn style knop, 6 1/2" wide £120-180
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A CONTINENTAL WIENER WERKSTATTE STYLE BOWL, stamped 835, of fluted flared cylindrical form raised upon a stepped circular foot with bead cast border, 4" high, 6" diameter, 8ozs 15dwts £120-180
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AN ART DECO TORTOISESHELL DRESSING TABLE BOX of oval form, the hinged cover with vacant silver applied plaque and hinge, opening to reveal a cream velvet interior, maker's mark D.C.Bs., London, no date letter, 6" x 4 1/2", together with a large cut glass dressing table box with lift-off silver mounted tortoiseshell cover, maker's mark RC (probably William Comyns), London date letter rubbed (2) £120-160
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AN EASEL BACK PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, maker's mark WB?, London 1916, of circular form with tortoiseshell slip, original cream calf back, 3 1/4" interior dimensions, together with a similar oval frame, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1923, with original leather back, 3 3/4" x 2" interior dimensions (2) £100-150
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AN EASEL BACK SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, makers Keyford Frames Ltd., London 1990, of arched vertical form, chased with a golfer wearing a flat cap and plus fours, with his bag of clubs beneath a tree, 4 3/4" x 3 1/4" maximum external dimensions £80-100
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A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1857, of baluster form with everted rims, bright cut and cross hatched with scrolling foliage enclosing a monogram, coffee pot with extensive inscription, comprising teapot and coffee pot with hinged covers, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 8 1/2" wide, 76ozs 3dwts total gross, contained in original fitted and baize lined oak case (Illustrated) £500-700
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A LATE VICTORIAN SMALL TEAPOT, maker's mark indistinct, London 1884, of semi fluted squat globular form with swept shoulders engraved with a crest, the flat hinged swept fluted cover with melon lobed ivory knop and earred scroll handle, retailed by Dobson, Piccadilly, 7 1/2" wide, 11ozs 15dwts gross (Illustrated) £120-180
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A WILLIAM IV LOW PEDESTAL MUG, maker Joseph Angell, London 1830, of waisted cylindrical form, cast and chased in high relief with two putti feeding grapes to a lioness over a fruiting vine border on a linen fold type ground, raised upon a low floriform foot, 4" high, 6ozs 18dwts (Illustrated) £350-450
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A LATE GEORGE III PEDESTAL HELMET MILK JUG, makers Wigan & Godbehere, London 1791, with applied reeded high loop handle, later chased with four vacant eliptical panels below foliate swags, on a square foot, 5 3/4" high, loaded £60-80
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A SET OF FOUR LATE VICTORIAN SALTS, makers Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham 1898, of waisted eliptical form, engraved "P", the lower section stamped and repousse with foliate scrolls, 2 3/4" wide, with blue glass liners and a matching set of four salt spoons, maker Henry Williamson, Birmingham 1898, 3ozs 19dwts total, cased £100-150
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A LATE GEORGE III MUG, maker Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle, no date letter (1786-1802), of plain baluster form engraved "GK", plain "S" scroll handle (maker's mark only), and raised upon a low domed foot, 5 1/2" high over handle, 11ozs 4dwts (Illustrated) £150-250
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A COMPOSITE PAIR OF GEORGE III SALTS, maker Robert Hennell, London 1785, and makers R & S Hennell, London 1804, of two handled oval pedestal form with applied bead rims and engraved with a crest, 5" wide over handles, 5ozs 14dwts (Illustrated) £300-400
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A SET OF SIX SCOTTISH VICTORIAN TABLE FORKS, maker Peter Sutherland, Edinburgh 1847, in single struck King's pattern engraved with an initial, together with a similar set of six tablespoons, maker J McKay, Edinburgh 1836, engraved "D", four fish knives, makers McKay & Chisholm, Glasgow 1833, variously engraved, and five teaspoons, makers McKay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1840, engraved with a monogram, 37ozs 11dwts total (21) £350-450
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A SET OF FIVE SCOTTISH VICTORIAN DESSERT SPOONS, makers McKay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1846, in Shell pattern, together with four single struck Queen's pattern teaspoons, maker John Russell, Glasgow 1869, six Fiddle, thread and shell pattern dessert forks, makers Eley & Fearn, London 1805, and six Fiddle, husk and thread heel teaspoons, maker probably William Eley, London 1834, engraved with initials, 26ozs total (21) £250-350
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A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN NAPKIN RINGS, maker Robert Pringle, London 1908, of waisted cylindrical form with cast scroll rims, unengraved, 5ozs total, cased £100-150
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A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SALTS, makers Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1907, in the form of a quaiche, 3" wide, together with a matching pair of salt spoons, Chester 1910, 1oz 19dwts, cased, retailed by Cairncross, Perth £60-80
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A LATE VICTORIAN SUGAR BASIN, maker Wakely & Wheeler, London 1899, in the form of a quaiche with scroll pierced lug handles together with a matching pair of tongs, 6 1/2" wide over handles, 7ozs 3dwts, cased £100-150
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AN EDWARDIAN ADAM STYLE SAUCE TUREEN AND COVER, maker's mark W?, Birmingham 1901, of oval urn form with two angular reeded handles, on a stepped and swept foot chased with stiff leaf banding, 9 1/2" wide, 11ozs 18dwts total (Illustrated) £150-200
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AN EDWARDIAN CLARET JUG, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1910, the diamond moulded globular glass body with plain mount, hinged cover with solid thumbpiece and slender handle, 7" high over thumbpiece £150-200
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A LATE VICTORIAN SUGAR BASKET, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London 1892, of semi ovoid form with bead cast overhead swing handle, chased and pierced with swags of drapery tied by rosettes and Adam style urns over a stiff leaf border, on a low domed foot, 6" high over handle, 2ozs 15dwts, with a blue glass liner £80-120
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A GEORGE IV CHEESE SCOOP, maker James Beebe, London 1826, in Fiddle pattern, 9 1/4" long, together with a similar Irish William IV sauce ladle, maker James Keating, Dublin 1834, engraved with a crest, 5 3/4" long, 3ozs 10dwts (2) £100-150
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A LATE GEORGE III TEAPOT, maker Henry Chawner, London 1792, of fluted eliptical form, the flat hinged swept cover with plain ebony knop and earred loop handle, angular spout, bright cut engraved with borders of acanthus leaves and flowerheads enclosing two panels, one centred by a shield of an eagle in display, 10 1/2" wide, 14ozs 7dwts gross (Illustrated) £350-500
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A GEORGE IV MEAT SKEWER, maker's mark indistinct, London 1825, with bevelled blade and plain loop, 11 1/4" long, 2ozs 15dwts £120-160
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A LATE GEORGE III CHAMBERSTICK, makers Robert Cattle & James Barber, York, 1812, the detachable rounded square drip pan issuing from a vase shaped socket on a slightly dished oblong base with cast and applied gadrooned rims with scroll and escallop shell angles, the plain angular handle and thumbpiece with extinguisher, all three pieces engraved with a crest, 5 1/2" x 4 3/4", 4 3/4" high, 15ozs 10dwts total, lacks scissor snuffers (Illustrated) £800-1200
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A SET OF ELEVEN SARDINIAN TEASPOONS, Turin marks, late 19th century, possibly by C. Borrani, in Fiddle type pattern, 10ozs 13dwts total £100-150
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A VICTORIAN INDIANESQUE TEAPOT, maker George Fox, London 1877, of cushion form, the hinged cover with lobed knop, plain hollow handle with ivory stops, the body chased with nine zodiac signs, 7 1/2" wide, 11ozs 18dwts gross (Illustrated) £120-180
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A VICTORIAN DESK STANDISH, makers Robert & Slater, Sheffield 1853, of lobed oval form centred by a pair of clear glass inkwells with conforming mounts and hinged covers (marks indistinct), and flanked by two pen wells, one engraved "September 1853", within a cast scroll border and raised upon four knurl feet, 8 1/2" wide, 10ozs 5dwts £100-150
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN MUG, maker Charles Fox, London 1839, of plain baluster form engraved "Peter" and a monogram, plain "S" scroll handle and raised upon a low domed foot, 3 1/2" high, 6ozs 19dwts £100-150
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A GEORGE III BEAKER, no maker's mark, London probably 1774, of slightly flared cylindrical form, script engraved with a monogram (rubbed), on a low foot, 3 3/4" high, 4ozs 5dwts £100-150
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A GEORGE III BASTING SPOON, makers James Sutton & Joseph Bult, London 1782, in Old English pattern, engraved "E", 11 1/2" long, together with a set of six William IV Irish dessert spoons, makers Smith & Gamble, Dublin 1832, engraved with marriage initials, 7ozs 14dwts total (7) £120-160
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A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL ESCALLOP SHELL DISHES, stamped 800, late 19th century, each with acanthus leaf, sheathed and bead cast high scroll handle, raised on a low shaped foot, 6 1/4" long, 3" high over handle, 7ozs 4dwts total £150-250
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A DUTCH DECANTER AND STOPPER, maker Bertholdt Muller, London import marks 1897, the clear glass oblong section decanter engraved with scroll and diapered panels in a pierced and repousse frame with pairs of putti flanking a cartouche within foliate scroll and diapered panels, the cased stopper cast with a putto with a goblet and bottle finial, 10" high £100-150
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A LATE VICTORIAN TEAPOT, makers D & J Wellby, London 1899, of semi fluted oval form, the hinged domed cover with melon fluted ebony finial and angular handle, 10 1/4" wide, 16ozs 14dwts gross £100-150
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A LATE VICTORIAN TEA CANISTER, maker G M Jackson, London 1895, of oval form with lift-off cylindrical cover, crimped rims, chased and repousse with a central band of flower heads, enclosing two vacant cartouche within wrythen fluting, 3 3/4" high, 4ozs 2dwts £100-150
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A LATE GEORGE III TWO HANDLED LOVING CUP, makers Langlands & Roberts, Newcastle 1794, the single girdled plain "U" shaped bowl with "S" scroll handles on a waisted socle and stepped circular foot, later engraved with two rococo scroll cartouche, 5 1/2" high, 10ozs 4dwts £280-320
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A WILLIAM IV CHAMBERSTICK, maker Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1835, the lobed detachable drip pan in a reeded tulip shaped socket on a waisted stem with aperture for scissor snuffers, the lobed circular base engraved with a (worn) crest and motto and with scroll handle and thumbpiece, 4 1/4" high, 7ozs 18dwts total £100-150
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A QUEEN ANNE SPOON, maker's mark indistinct, possibly IC over *, London c.1710, with oval bowl, the trefid end back engraved with initials CWI, 7 3/4" long, 1oz 12dwts £200-300
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A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN TEASPOONS, maker's mark HH, London 1878, script engraved with initials, 3ozs 14dwts total £60-80
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A VICTORIAN TEAPOT, maker Hyam Hyams, London 1856, of panelled baluster form, the hinged high domed cover with cast bird of prey finial, "C" scroll handle with ivory stops and raised upon four knurl feet with raised shaped terminals, bright cut engraved with foliate arcading, 8" wide, 18ozs 11dwts gross £150-250
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A LATE GEORGE III SOUP PLATE, maker Paul Storr, London 1809, of lobed circular form with everted gadrooned rim with acanthus angles, engraved with a garter centred by a centaur and the motto "Honi Soit qui Mal y Pense" beneath a coronet, 10 1/4" diameter, 17ozs 15dwts (Illustrated) £1000-1200
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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER ETUI, makers Saunders & Shepherd, London 1892, of wedge form, all over chased and engraved with scrolling foliage enclosing a vacant rococo cartouche to the hinged cover, opening to reveal a dark purple velvet and satin lined interior, 6 1/4" x 2 1/4" maximum £100-150
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A LATE GEORGE III TEAPOT AND SUGAR BASIN, makers Peter and William Bateman, London 1806/7, of oval form with applied reeded rims, the teapot with hinged swept domed cover and ebony knop and earred loop handle, 11" wide, 22ozs 3dwts total gross £200-300 167 - 171 No lots
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