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152
A FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET,
Chester 1913 (coffee pot) and 1915, mark of George Nathan and
Ridley Hayes, comprising tea and coffee pots, cream jug and twin
handled sugar bowl, each of oval form, the rims decorated with
fruiting vines, plain fluted bodies on reeded oval platform supports,
raised on ball feet. (c. 54.5ozs, including ebonised handles and fini-
als). The coffee pot 22.5cm high, 22cm wide over handle and spout
€800 - 1200
153
A THREE PIECE SILVER BACHELORS TEA SET,
Birmingham 1914, mark of Joseph Gloster, comprising teapot,
cream jug, twin handled sugar bowl, each of plain oval form, the
teapot with ebonised finials and handles, domed hinged cover and
body engraved ‘1917 3rd year of the Great War” (c.19ozs in all)
€300 - 500
154
A VICTORIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR STANDISH,
fitted with twin moulded glass inkwells (probably associated), London
1897, mark of Thomas Bradbury & Sons, the pierced three quarter
gallery sides with gadrooned rims, and with fitted pen reservoir,
raised on scroll feet (c. 19.5ozs). 23cm wide, 15cm deep, 5.5cm high
€400 - 600
155
A SILVER SUGAR SHAKER WITH BLUE GLASS LINER
London marks; base 1902, cover 1907, the domed pierced
cover with flamed finial, above pierced wired sides and con-
tinuous ribbon tied swags, raised on a circular spreading foot
(c. 5.5ozs), together with a near pair of pierced circular bon-bon
dishes, Birmingham marks, (c. 5ozs), 11.5cm diameter (3)
€300 - 500
156
A LARGE SHAPED CIRCULAR SILVER SALVER,
London 1910, mark of William Hutton, the wavy pie crust rim,
with scallop shells interposed with scrolls, enclosing a plain central
reserve, raised on four hocked pad feet (c. 15.5ozs). 42.5cm diameter
€600 - 1000
157
A SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS CIRCULAR
BOWL,
the plain applied silver collar, Birmingham 1938, above lobed sides
decorated with fluting and star cut base. 24cm diameter, 11cm high
€200 - 300
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