Coffee and tea service (5) - Silverplated - Presentation Set, 1893





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An elegant and richly decorative four-piece tea service set with accompanying sugar tongs, silver plated, presented in very good overall condition.
The set comprises a teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, and sugar bowl with matching tongs, all featuring elaborate engraved decoration. The design reflects late Victorian taste, dating to the late 19th century, circa 1880s–1890s.
Each piece is adorned with finely detailed floral and foliate engravings set against a textured ground, creating a striking contrast between polished and matte surfaces. The bodies are elegantly shaped with scrolling handles and flared, scalloped rims, characteristic of the period. The interiors retain a warm gilt finish.
The teapot bears a presentation engraving reading: “Presented to Mr George Jameson for the best crop of roots grown with Gouldings Manures, 1893, Mosshead, Mauchline.” Mauchline is a town in East Ayrshire, Scotland, and Mosshead likely refers to a local farm or estate, indicating the set was awarded as part of a regional agricultural competition.
Condition: very good antique condition, with light, age-related surface wear and fine scratches consistent with careful use. The silver plating remains well preserved and bright, with no significant loss visible. The engraved decoration is crisp and clear. Interiors are clean with a well-retained gilt finish. No major damage or repairs observed.
A beautiful and characterful antique tea service, combining decorative craftsmanship with documented historical context, ideal for collectors or as a distinctive display piece.
An elegant and richly decorative four-piece tea service set with accompanying sugar tongs, silver plated, presented in very good overall condition.
The set comprises a teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, and sugar bowl with matching tongs, all featuring elaborate engraved decoration. The design reflects late Victorian taste, dating to the late 19th century, circa 1880s–1890s.
Each piece is adorned with finely detailed floral and foliate engravings set against a textured ground, creating a striking contrast between polished and matte surfaces. The bodies are elegantly shaped with scrolling handles and flared, scalloped rims, characteristic of the period. The interiors retain a warm gilt finish.
The teapot bears a presentation engraving reading: “Presented to Mr George Jameson for the best crop of roots grown with Gouldings Manures, 1893, Mosshead, Mauchline.” Mauchline is a town in East Ayrshire, Scotland, and Mosshead likely refers to a local farm or estate, indicating the set was awarded as part of a regional agricultural competition.
Condition: very good antique condition, with light, age-related surface wear and fine scratches consistent with careful use. The silver plating remains well preserved and bright, with no significant loss visible. The engraved decoration is crisp and clear. Interiors are clean with a well-retained gilt finish. No major damage or repairs observed.
A beautiful and characterful antique tea service, combining decorative craftsmanship with documented historical context, ideal for collectors or as a distinctive display piece.

