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Sterling silver tea service a William IV 3piece tea set, 1830…

William IV Silver Tea Set by Joseph Angell, 1830

Sterling silver tea service a William IV 3piece tea set, 1830 London, by Joseph Angell. Having a scalloped pumpkin shape typical of this period with ornate sea horse handles the set is comprised of teapot, twin handle sugar basin and milk jug. Height: 13…

A Georgian sterling silver tea service, comprising tea pot,…

Georgian Sterling Silver Tea Service with Floral Decoration

A Georgian sterling silver tea service, comprising tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, London 1833, maker: Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, 1529g total weight, floral and foliate decoration, each supported by four foliate scroll foot, teapot…

A silver 19th century four-piece tea and coffee set, lobed…

19th Century Silver Tea and Coffee Set by Hunter & Barnard

A silver 19th century four-piece tea and coffee set, lobed bodies, raised on scrolling shell feet and decorated bases, the finial to tea pot and coffee pot in the form of flower and leaf. Together with teapot, sugar and milk jug, London 1841 by William…

Composed George IV sterling silver 3 piece teaset, squat…

George IV Sterling Silver 3-Piece Teaset, London and Dublin 1822-1823

Composed George IV sterling silver 3 piece teaset, squat circular shape with raised central band t each piece, teapot London 1822, maker Charles price, sugar bowl and milk jug, Dublin 1823, maker Edward Twycross, 968 grams

A William IV sterling silver tea and coffee service, Charles…

William IV Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, London 1832

A William IV sterling silver tea and coffee service, Charles fox II, London, 1832 and 1833, a tea pot, coffee pot, two-handled sugar basin, and cream jug, the lobed baluster shaped and compressed globular bodies with foliate decoration to shoulders,…

Georgian silver coffee and tea service, mark of Jonathan Hayne,…

Georgian silver coffee and tea service, mark of Jonathan Hayne, London, 1833, comprising one coffee pot, one tea pot, one cream jug, and one sugar bowl, chased with scrolls and florals, on circular feet, all hallmarked (4), total weight 2490 grams.…

A quality tea and coffee service, comprising of six items,…

A quality tea and coffee service, comprising of six items, being coffee and tea pot, hot water jug, milk jug, twin handle sugar bowl and caster. All marked with Danish silver hallmark, assay by Johannes Siggaard, maker W.L Valentins. Also bearing a Danish…

A George IV silver three-piece tea set, ornate embossed floral…

A George IV silver three-piece tea set, ornate embossed floral decoration, the teapot with flower and leaf knop, original gilding to sugar bowl and milk jug, on four scrolling floral feet. London 1829 by Joseph Angell I. 1487gm.

A William IV silver three piece pedestal base tea set, lobed…

A William IV silver three piece pedestal base tea set, lobed compressed bodies, acanthus leaf detail to the handles, sculpted floral finial to the lid. London 1831 by Richard Pearce & George Burrows. 1440gm.

A matching William IV and Victorian sterling silver four piece…

A matching William IV and Victorian sterling silver four piece tea service, London, 1835 and 1881, various makers including Edward, Edward Jnr, John & William Barnard, and; Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst, London 1881, comprising a melon shaped teapot and hot…

A three-piece silver tea set, made by Emes and Barnard, with…

A three-piece silver tea set, made by Emes and Barnard, with floral decorated borders, on feet with fluted base, London, 1823, W. 1800g. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford.