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Liberty & Co. Silver Teapot/1a  

Liberty & Co. silver bachelor teapot with boxwood handle. Birmingham 1910.

SOLID SILVER TEAPOT 1906  

A beautiful Edwardian solid silver teapot, 26 troy ounces, made in 1906 by the London silversmiths William Hutton & Sons Ltd. who were renowned for manufacturing items of the highest quality. This particularly large teapot measures 11.5" from handle to spout, and 5.5" high to the top of the finial. It has no engraving or monograms, and is in very good condition, with the exception of a few surface scratches commensurate with age. The elegant lines of this teapot would enhance any home or silver collection. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN REDUCED FROM £345

Aynsley bone china coffee service for six including English hallmarked solid silver set of silver and enamel coffee spoons.  

Aynsley very fine quality cased set of six coffee cans and saucers, and six matching English hallmarked solid silver and enamel coffee spoons hallmarked Birmingham 1961. The six spoons alone have significant value. The china is a crimson, cream and gilt leafed pattern, and is marked number 163. The spoons echo the colur and design of the china. The whole is encased in original blue case, and is in original pristine condition. Retailed by Garrard's, fine maker's and retailers of fine wares, makers to the Queen. A fine complete service for six people, of 18 pieces plus case. They will look wonderful on a festive season table, or make a great gift.

Silver Plate Teapot Stand 1920's  

This is a very pretty 1920's silver plate teapot stand standing on three flattened ball feet, and measuring 6" (15cm) in diameter and 1" (2.5cm) high. It is unusual in being silver plate, as most metal teapot stands are brass. The pattern on the surface is of fleurs-de-lys and hearts, and the sides have pierced ovals. There is a Registered Design number - 731543 - which dates to 1927. The stand is in good condition, with no dents or distortion, but has some wear to the plating commensurate with age.

Victorian Silver Tea Pot  

Superb Victorian silver baluster tea pot. Engraved variant of Cellini pattern, domed cover with lobed finial. London. 1858. William Moulson. 23cm Long.

Walker & Hall silver teapot 1913  

A lovely, heavy quality sterling silver teapot by the well known makers Walker & Hall. Very clearly hallmarked for Sheffield 1913, in splendid condition, and clean inside. In the so-called 'Queen Anne flutes' patern, with a good poouring spount, the hinged lid topped with a knob fluted to match thelower half of the body. Weight 25.5ozs. Ht.6ins.

Silver miniature teapot pepperette  

A silver miniature teapot pepperette. Of oval form with a pierced pull-off lid. Hallmarked for Chester 1894. Len gth from handleto tip of spout 2ins (5cms). Makers' mark "CS & FS".

Silver miniature teapot pepperette  

A silver miniature pepperette in the form of a teapot. Hallmarked for Chester 1901 and of a heavier weight than some examples of the period. Width from handle to tipof spout 2ins (5.2cms) Maker "CS & FS".
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