Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1909, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, of squat oval form, band detail to waist, the handles of angular form, raised on an oval foot; together with a waterpot, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1927, of similar design(Height of teapot: 12cm, combined weight: 26.8oz)
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James Ramsay (of Dundee), Sheffield 1901, comprising water-pot, teapot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, all of baluster form, with demi-fluted bodies, the handles of C scroll form, all raised on a stylised oval foot; together with a novelty pair of plated sugar tongs modelled as bird's claws(Height of water-pot: 25.5cm, combined weight: 56.7oz)
A Victorian silver-gilt bachelor's tea service, comprising bullet shaped teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, each half-fluted and chased in the Grecian Revival taste with a band of nymphaea, scroll handles, conforming domed bases, the teapot 19cm long, Frederick Elkington/Robert Hennell III, London 1876, 19oz
Edwardian silver bachelor's three piece tea service, maker William Neale & Son, Chester 1902 and 1906, of fluted reeded bombe form, the teapot with ebony finial and handle, 12cm; twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight approx. 587g (18.87 troy ozs) (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
George VI silver four piece tea service by George Frederick Lowe, Chester 1947, in Queen Anne style, comprising baluster teapot, hot water jug, sugar basin and milk jug, each of plain baluster form, the teapot and hot water jug with wooden handles and finials, the hot water jug 19cm, gross weight approx. 1.481kg (47.62 troy ozs) (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
A collection of Tudric pewter items,most designed by Archibald Knox, variously stamped 'Tudric' and 'English Pewter', and a Keswick brass chamberstick,stamped 'H Mawson' and 'Keswick',12.5cm diameter (5)Condition report: Lidded pot - flaking to the cover. Replaced string handle. Dent to the base.Sugar basin - wear and rubbing to the outside of the body.Tall lidded jug - rubbing and wear - dented cover and base. Chamberstick - split to drip pan knocked to the side.Pewter handle basket - knocked and mishaped.
AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER OR CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE consisting of two bread and butter plates, a slop bowl, sugar basin and cover, ten coffee cups, nine tea bowls and seven saucers, all with crescent mark beneath Condition: the sugar basin with chips beneath the rim and chip and associated hairline crack to the bowl, the slop bowl with some wear to the gilding otherwise good: one bread and butter plate with a hairline crack, the other in reasonable condition; the coffee cups - three with hairline cracks, further minor marks, wear to the gilding etc overall
A LARGE AND FINE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BASIN, the large basin with panel decoration depicting figures interior and in garden settings frames in greek key, the surrounding decoration upon a white ground with precious objects and bands of butterflies, bats and birds, 41cm diameter.
A toilet jug and basin set, circa 1930, decorated with an exotic bird. Bowl diameter 39 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Jug height 33 cm. The jug has a chip to the interior edge of the spout. There is some crazing to the body and some scratches to the parrots and foliage. The basin is in good order with no chips or cracks. It is very dirty and has some surface scratches to the interior and to the pattern. The soap bowl is in good order with no issues.
A three piece silver tea service, Fenton Brothers Glasgow, with Sheffield Hallmark for 1936. 1001 grams gross (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The teapot is in generally good order. The hinge is nice and tight. The handle is not loose. The main body of the piece has one very small dent and minor surface scratches. The hallmark is fully legible. The sugar basin has been dropped and is not sitting quite level. It rocks slightly towards one corner and the outline of the base is visible around that corner from the interior. There are no dents to the body. The cream jug has also been dropped and has a crease to the body just below the front section of the foot. There are no further dents.
A late 18th/early 19th century Copeland armorial tea service, with acorn and oak leaf border and unicorn to centre with initials beneath "WSH" and comprising 14 plates, 14 cups, 13 saucers, 3 serving bowls, basin and lidded bowl (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There are no makers marks of any description to any piece in this lot. The condition is generally extremely good, with only very minor rubbing to the gilding and slight roughness to the underside edge of the foot rims on some of the cups. This may well be a firing issue. Please note that there is one extra cup and a circular tureen lid not pictured in our image. The lid does not fit anything in the service but is approximately the same diameter as the large plates. Condition defects are as follows: The basin has one small inner edge chip on the gilt rim. One cup has a star hairline crack to the base. Another has a top rim chip and small loss. A third has a minor top lip inner edge chip just through the gilt line. One saucer has a small top edge chip again just through the gilt line. The oval bowl is a little dirty to the interior and there are some surface scratches. With the exception of the specific damage mentioned we can see no hairline cracks or any other significant issues. The colours are generally very strong and as previously mentioned the gilding is also in good order generally. There is no significant rubbing to the monogrammed letters.
A Victorian Hammersley & Co. 19 piece tea service "Dresden Sprays", 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 plates and basin, Registered No. 150153 in green script. CONDITION REPORT: One cup has a tiny nibble to the outer edge of the top lip just through the gilding. A second cup has been badly broken and glued. One plate has a glaze imperfection to the foot rim. Other than the damaged cup, the lot is really in extremely good order. The decoration is good. The gilding is in good order throughout and there are no significant scratches to the porcelain.

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