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SILVERPLATE TEA/COFFEE SET BY
SILVERPLATE TEA/COFFEE SET BY WILCOXAmerican Silver Plate 4--pc Tea/Coffee Set by Wilcox. Egyptian motif. Along with a silver plate cruet stand. Largest pot; 14.5 h by 11 w
(MTKI8687/5)(wt)
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4pc Wilcox Wakefield Silverplated
4pc Wilcox Wakefield Silverplated Tea Service- Tray 16''
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AMERICAN SILVER-PLATE FIVE-PIECE
AMERICAN SILVER-PLATE FIVE-PIECE TEA SERVICEWilcox Silver Plate Co., Meriden, CT; with maker's mark, further marked "Quadruple Plate"; comprising a hot water urn (15 inches high); a teapot (9 1/2 inches high); a coffee pot (10 1/2 inches high); a creamer (6 1/2 inches high): and a sugar (6 1/2 inches high); together with an unmarked, associated silver-plate tray (24 inches wide) Condition:
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5) WILCOX SILVERPLATE PARTIAL TEA
5) WILCOX SILVERPLATE PARTIAL TEA SERVICE & COOLER(lot of 5) American silverplate partial tea and coffee service, Wilcox International Silver Company, in the "Ashley" pattern, having scrolled foliate details, gadrooned trim, each with maker's mark underfoot, including: (1) coffee pot, approx 11.5"h, 9.5"w, 5"d; (1) teapot, approx 10.5"h, 9.5"w, 5.5"d; (1) lidded sugar bowl, approx 7.5"h, 7.5"d, 4.5"d; (1) handled serving tray, with incised foliates and floral motifs, typical surface wear to top, approx 27.5"l, 16.5"d; together with (1) ice bucket, Newburyport, having flared rim, over gadrooned base, maker's mark underfoot, approx 10"h, 10"w, 8.75"d; 18.4lbs total **Provenance: From a fine Texas estate**
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WILCOX & EVERTSEN STERLING SILVER
WILCOX & EVERTSEN STERLING SILVER TEA STRAINER Wilcox and Evertsen, New York sterling silver tea strainer, monogrammed "A S," with wooden handle, marked with hallmark and "Sterling / 618." 1" H x 8.5" W x 4" D. Weighs 2.33 ozt inclusive.
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Five pieces Aesthetic
Five pieces Aesthetic silverplate, engraved decoration; Wilcox tea set, Rogers Smith goblet, spoon holder. Tallest 12 1/2"H. Good condition.
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LENOX COBALT GLAZED, SILVER OVERLAY
LENOX COBALT GLAZED, SILVER OVERLAY TEA SERVICELenox Cobalt Glazed and Silver Overlay Tea Service, incl. teapot (h. 5 3/4 in.), covered sugar, and creamer. (3 pcs.) Provenance: Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL
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AMERICAN ROSE SILVER TEA & COFFEE
AMERICAN ROSE SILVER TEA & COFFEE SERVICEWebster-Wilcox International Silver Co. six piece silverplate coffee and tea service in the American Rose pattern comprising coffee pot, teapot, water pitcher, creamer, and covered sugar bowl.
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WILCOX SILVERPLATE TRAY AND TEA
WILCOX SILVERPLATE TRAY AND TEA SERVICE, LENGTH OF TRAY: 26 5/8 IN. (67.63 CM.)Wilcox Silverplate Tray and Tea Service,, Dimensions: Length of Tray: 26 5/8 in. (67.63 cm.)
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R&W Wilson coin silver tea
R&W Wilson coin silver tea service 19th c. to include: coffeepot 12"h. 2 teapots creamer and an extra lid. As found.
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An English Silverplate Tea Set
An English Silverplate Tea Set James Dixon & Sons comprising a coffee pot two teapots a sugar and a compote together with an associated creamer stamped Wollcot & Gelstor. Height of first 13 inches.
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Canadian Silver Plated Tea Service,
Canadian Silver Plated Tea Service, Robert Wilkes & Co., c.1876-80 comprising five pieces tray length 32.9 in — 83.5 cm
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W.G. KEIGHT & CO. SILVER COFFEE/TEA
W.G. KEIGHT & CO. SILVER COFFEE/TEA SERVICEEdwardian Sterling Silver Four Piece Coffee and Tea Service in the Regency Taste, W.G. Keight and Co., Birmingham, 1902 & 1903, incl. coffee pot (h. 9 3/4 in.), teapot, open sugar and creamer, with part-reeded bodies, total wt. 47.85 troy ozs.
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Attractive Wilcox Silverplate
Attractive Wilcox Silverplate Company Footed Plated Silver After-Dinner Coffeepot, fourth quarter 19th century, in the rococo taste, fitted with an ebonized fruitwood cover finial and foliate handle, h. 9\", w. 7-1/2\", d. 4-1/2\".
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Five-piece coin silver tea service,
Five-piece coin silver tea service, round scalloped bodies, floral and vine spouts, scroll and foliate handles, acanthus leaf lids, finials with children and flowers: 9-1/2 in. coffeepot, matching teapot, creamer covered sugar, waste, marked "W&G" (Ely Woodward and Charles Grosjean, Boston, Massachusetts and Hartford, Connecticut, working 1847-1852, probably maker), Jones, Ball & Poor (Boston, Massachusetts, working 1852-1854, probably retailer), 106.01 oz.T. Light scratches, dents, monogram removal.
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7 pc.Wilcox Victorian Tea &
7 pc.Wilcox Victorian Tea & Coffee Service includes coffeepot two teapots open sugar covered sugar & wastebowl repousse floral excellent.
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Lot of assorted silver plated tea
Lot of assorted silver plated tea set articles. Includes: a Glastonbury silverplate 5 piece tea service (tray two teapots creamer sugar) an Elkington silver plated pitcher and a Wilcox silver plated pitcher with a dented spout. Condition: minor tarnishing to all pieces dent to spout of Wilcox pitcher see images. Tray measures 23'' wide and the tallest teapot measures 10'' tall. Shipping weight 25 lbs.
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English silver tea service: thistle
English silver tea service: thistle and floral repoussé decoration, scroll feet with faces, peacock finials, marks for London, 1839, possibly William Hewitt: 9-3/4 in. coffeepot with matching teapot, creamer, sugar, open pieces with gilt interiors. Most marks rubbed, all pieces marked, various small dents and scratches.
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Edwardian Silver Tea and Coffee
Edwardian Silver Tea and Coffee Service, William Comyns & Sons, London, 1909 comprising four pieces coffee pot height 8.5 in — 21.5 cm
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LENOX BROWN GLAZED SILVER OVERLAY
LENOX BROWN GLAZED SILVER OVERLAY TEA SERVICELenox Brown Glazed Silver Overlay Tea Service, incl. teapot (h. 6 in.) with fitted infuser, covered sugar and creamer, monogrammed en suite. (3 pcs.) Provenance: Estate of Eric Bloomquist, Bloomington, IL
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English Silver Tea Service mid 20th
English Silver Tea Service mid 20th century, baluster form with wooden handle and finial, 7-3/4 in. coffeepot with matching teapot, cream, open sugar, marks for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1951, no monogram, .925 fine, 56.58 oz.T. gross weight, (four pieces),
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Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee
Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee Service Richard Hodd & William Linley and Stephen Smith London 1869/70 comprising four pieces 9.2" (height) 23.4cm (height) 1825g (Weight:) 58.7oz (Weight:)
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(5 PC) COIN SILVER TEA SET ON
(5 PC) COIN SILVER TEA SET ON SHEFFIELD TRAY- Tea Service made for Hyde & Goodrich of New Orleans by Christoph Kuchler circa 1835 consisting of a tea pot hot water pot covered sugar open cream pitcher and waste bowl on a Dixon & Sons Sheffield Silver
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William IV Silver Tea Service
William IV Silver Tea Service
Estimate:$1,500-$2,500
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ENGLISH SILVER TEA AND COFFEE
ENGLISH SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICEEnglish silver tea and coffee service, Birmingham 1923 , bearing the touch of Ellis & Co., 108.1 ozt. Provenance: The Estate of John Donnelly, Penn Valley, Pennsylvania.
Condition:
Good condition.
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5PC W.A. LLOYD COIN SILVER TEA
5PC W.A. LLOYD COIN SILVER TEA SERVICE Five piece W.A. Lloyd (American Philadelphia 19th century), coin silver hot beverage service, each piece having a gadrooned trim and body, comprising a coffee pot (h. 10.25"), tea pot (h. 9"), covered sugar bowl (h. 7.5"), cream jug (h. 6.25"), and waste bowl (h. 5.25"), each marked appropriately. Total approx. weight of 107.23 ozt.
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An Elizabeth II Silver Tea and
An Elizabeth II Silver Tea and Coffee Service James Robinson Inc. London 2000 comprising a teapot and a coffee pot with applied scrolling wood handles a covered sugar a creamer and a handled tray; approximate total weight overall 186.78 ozt. Width of tray over handles 24 1/4 inches.
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*An English Silver Coffee and Tea
*An English Silver Coffee and Tea Service Wakely and Wheeler London 1921-1922 comprising a teapot a coffee pot and an open sugar and creamer the coffee and teapots with wood finials and handles; approximate total weight overall 51.38 ozt. Height of tallest 8 inches.
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Silver-plated six-piece tea
Silver-plated six-piece tea service: pear forms with scroll and Art Nouveau figural decoration, horned putti finials, two coffeepots, 12-1/2 in. and 11-1/2 in., matching teapot, covered sugar, creamer, waste, marks for Rogers, Smith & Co., no monogram. Replated, repairs, losses to finials, small dents, light scratches.
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A matched silver tea and coffee
A matched silver tea and coffee service, comprising a William IV hot water jug, William Eaton, 1834, engraved with the Smith crest, 30.5cm high, a William IV silver teapot, Jonathan Hayne, London 1832, a George IV silver cream jug, William, Charles & Henry Eley, 1824, and a George III silver two-handled sugar basin, William Burwash & Richard Sibley, London 1806, approximately 2039gm gross/Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Smith
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William IV Silver Tea and Coffee
William IV Silver Tea and Coffee Service
Estimate:$1,500-$2,500
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W.G. FORBES SILVER TEA SERVICE,
W.G. FORBES SILVER TEA SERVICE, CIRCA 1803W.G. FORBES SILVER TEA SERVICE, CIRCA 1803, the large scale set decorated with chased bands of flowers and foliage, including an oval teapot with scrolling handle and urn-form finial, a covered oval sugar bowl with upswept hands with loose rings and urn-form finial to cover, an oval cream jug with upswept reeded handle, a pedestal circular waste bowl and a pair of simple spoon-tipped sugar tongs, 49 ozt gross (5)
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WILLIAM IV SILVER FOUR-PIECE COFFEE
WILLIAM IV SILVER FOUR-PIECE COFFEE AND TEA SERVICE, J. WRANGHAM AND WILLIAM MOULSON, LONDON, 1831-1832William IV Silver Four-Piece Coffee and Tea Service, J. Wrangham and William Moulson, London, 1831-1832 Consisting of a coffeepot, teapot, gilt-interior sugar bowl and creamer; each with compressed bulbous fluted body embossed with leaf banding and engraved crown and hand crest. Height of coffeepot: 9 in (22.9 cm) Total gross weight: 80 ozProperty of Various Owners
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An American Sterling Silver Tea Set
An American Sterling Silver Tea Set Whiting Mfg. Co. wc. 1866-1926 c. 1926 in the Regency taste comprised of a coffee pot teapot sugar creamer and waste bowl; coffee pot height 6 1/2 in. combined weight 95.10 troy ozs.
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J & I COX COIN SLIVER TEA POT AND
J & I COX COIN SLIVER TEA POT AND CREAMER 19th century. Creamer marked "NY". Weight: 50.5 troy ounces.
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J. & I. COX AMERICAN COIN SILVER
J. & I. COX AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA CADDYFine and Rare American Gothic Revival Coin Silver Tea Caddy, J. & I. Cox (brothers John and James Cox), New York, NY, 1817-1831 and 1833-1852, paneled octagonal form with crenellated rim, inset paneled domed cover, foliate branchwork handles, panels with flat-chased exotic scenes interspersed with pilasters, molded base, h. 7 1/2 in., w. 8 in., wt. 25.90 troy ozs.