Silver Coffee Service Antiques
London 1904 solid silver cased service for tea or coffee, in fitted case by Wakely and Wheeler. |
| London 1904 solid English hallmarked silver monogrammed 10 piece set of tea or coffee accessories made by James Wakely and Frank Wheeler, and retailed by Robinson and Co, on The Square in Shrewsbury.
The complete and matching set comprises 6 spoons, sugar bowl, milk jug and sugar tongs, and the original shaped and fitted case, lined in gathered silk and velvet, all in excellent condition.
The bowl and jug stand on hooved feet surmounted by shells.
Size of jug 4.25 inches wide by 3 inches high; bowl is 4 inches in diameter by 2.25 inches high. Fitted case total size is 11 inches wide, by 10 inches deep by 5 inches high.
A very simple and elegant design, and a most unusual gift with practical use. |
Aynsley bone china coffee service with silver spoons |
| Aynsley very fine quality cased set of six coffee cans and saucers, and six matching solid English hallmarked silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons hallmarked Birmingham 1961.
The china is a crimson, cream and gilt leafed pattern, and is marked number 163.
The whole is encased in original blue case, and is in original pristine condition.
Retailed by Garrard's, fine maker's, maker to the Queen.
A fine complete service of 18 pieces. |
C1900 SHREVE AND CO. sterling silver coffee service. |
| Circa 1900 excellent quality American sterling silver coffee service weighing a heavy 1185 grams, by Shreve and Co. of San Francisco, California.
Shreve and Co., a firm with a history as old as the city of San Francisco itself, has made silver for Kings, presidents, and many other important people and organisations. They were selected to make the state of California's gift for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, and have exhibited silver pieces in Goldsmiths Hall in London.
This service is a lovely 3 piece coffee service standing on pedestals comprising a coffee pot with cover, covered sugar bowl, and an open waste bowl. All pieces are marked Shreve and Co., San Francisco, and sterling 10604. There is an attractive monogram to one side of each piece, while the other side is vacant.
This sterling is .925 fine, identical to the silver content of English sterling silver.
The coffee pot is 10.5 inches high by 9 inches at widest point, has a 2 1/2 pint capacity mark and is fashioned in a baluster shape with a silver handle with ivory spacers, and the lid is surmounted with a cast pomegranate finial. There is one very small line dint to the body.
The covered bowl also has two silver handles and is 7.5 inches high by 6 inches wide (handle to handle). The lid is surmounted with a cast pomegranate finial, while the interior has an additional interior gilt lining.
The open bowl is 4.5 inches high by 4 inches wide.
This is a lovely extremely well crafted very substantial service by excellent makers in very good condition.
One photo is shown with set on a solid silver salver which is very complementary to this service, and is available separately if desired. |
Victorian Silver Tea & Coffee Service. |
| Top quality early Victorian antique silver 4 piece tea and coffee service. Engraved melon pattern on shaped pedestal feet. This tea & coffee service is of the highest standard by one of the finest makers of it's period. It has vacant cartouches and gilt interiors, the engraved pattern is crisp and bright and is altogether a superb item.
London. 1846. Joseph Angell Senior & Junior.
Height of Coffee Pot 26.5cm. |
Silver Tea & Coffee Service. |
| 4 piece silver tea and coffee service; plain melon form, the spouts with masks and bird's head terminals on scroll paw feet.
Good substantial piece; faultless.
Sheffield. 1973. Cooper Bros. & Sons.
Height of Coffee Pot 23cm. |
Victorian Plated Tea and Coffee Service |
| Magnificent Victorian Plated Tea and Coffee service. Foliate engraved around oval cartouches, one engraved with a crest. Superb quality, by one of the finest manufacturers, the date can be determined by Elkington's unique dating system of plate marks. 1878.
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