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Lot 294

A Wedgwood Ferrara basin and ewer set with blue and white transfer printed decoration, impressed and printed mark verso (2) (jug: h. 20cm, bowl d.29cm), £30-50

Lot 337

A mounted Cleoniceras Ammonite, Cretaceous period, Majunga Basin, Madagascar, polished displaying articulated suture in honey-coloured amber and brown tones, approximately 27cm diameter, raised on a tapering wooden plinth and gilt metal stand, stamped to underside ‘Tourment Marseille’.

Lot 205

A Collection of Nine Magnetic Tape Recordings Taken At Fillmore East/West, Basin St West Francisco Etc to Include IKE and Tina Turner and the Ikettes, Jefferson Airplane, John Mayall, Albert King, The Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service etc Together with 21 LP's to Include The Doors, Smokey Robinson, Jimmy Cliff, Move, Steppenwolf etc

Lot 176

19th century blue and white pottery willow pattern meat plate, a Selfridge's branded wash jug by Poultney & Co., a similar wash basin and a small selection of decorative china - including Royal Albert Old Country Roses wall clock

Lot 129

SILVER BACHELOR'S TEA SERVICEcirca 1930s, comprising tea pot, sugar basin and milk jug, all with decorative edge rims and hinged covers with bakelite finials, the teapot with bakelite handle, total weight approximately 610 grams, marked 'Silver'

Lot 161

MEITO CHINA HAND PAINTED TEA SETthe cream ground with black band and gilt decoration, comprising eight cups, saucers and side plates, two sandwich plates, a milk jug, a sugar basin and a bowl (29)

Lot 645

An interesting collection of Bristol ephemera to include original newspaper cutouts from the 19th century to include ' The Fete at Bristol to celebrate the reduction of the port charges ', The Launch of the Demerara Royal Mail Steam Ship, The Water Procession of the Funeral of the late Lord Raglan, Launch of the Araxes at Bristol, Arrival of the Caradoc at Cumberland Basin, Launch of the HM Gunboat The Hardy at Bristol, Ashton Court Bonfire, Architectural Buildings, Mrs Milward Cutting the first turf at Clutton of the Bristol and North Somerset Railway, Mrs Hare Moress of Bristol laying the first rail of the tramway to the floating harbour at Bristol and many other scenes.

Lot 159

Genuine Fossilised Dinosaur Egg, Hadrosaur. Length 14.5cm (5.75 inches). Cretaceous period (c. 85 - 65 million years ago). From the Xixia basin, Henan province, China. Purchased from the Bartlett Street Antiques Centre, Bath in 1997. From a private Sussex collection.

Lot 25

Courtesy of Caro Flower The cottage can be booked for a week in either October 2020 or October 2021 by arrangement with the owner. Ferry House is a 19th century middle of terrace cottage right on the beach opposite Salcombe. The position is stunning! It has 4 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms, sleeping a maximum of 11. There is a shared terrace with access to the beach (golden sand & very good for sandcastles!), & the passenger ferry to Salcombe comes (half-hourly in winter, on demand in summer) to the hard adjacent. There is parking for 2 vehicles at road level - there are steps and stairs, so the property is not wheelchair accessible. There is no TV, but WiFi is [normally] good. Accommodation: Downstairs: Hall, well equipped kitchen, living room with dining table & chairs and comfortable chairs around a woodburner, access to terrace & estuary view; bedroom 4 with 2 sets of bunk beds, also access to terrace & estuary view; loo 4. Upstairs: Master bedroom (king size bed), en-suite bathroom (loo, basin, bath with shower over), estuary view; bedroom 2 with twin beds and en-suite (tiny! but loo, basin, shower), bedroom 3 with 3 single beds, estuary view; family bathroom (loo, basin, large shower & separate bath). All bedrooms have ample storage space in chests of drawers & wardrobes, & all beds have bedside lights. The cottage is not a chi-chi holiday let with fashionable decor & everything matching; it is essentially a family home from home, full of books, games, jigsaws, beach toys, and personal decorative details - it has been in the same family for 60 years. More information & photos can be seen on the website: www.ferryhousesalcombe.co.uk

Lot 789

*CAST IRON SMALL CORNER WASH BASIN

Lot 705

*CAST IRON PEDESTAL BASIN. HEIGHT 900MM (35.5 INCHES) X WIDTH 600MM (26 INCHES) X DEPTH 510MM (20 INCHES) [0]

Lot 62

Early cauldon wash jug & basin together with brush holder & lidded soap dish

Lot 8

Han Meilin (Chinese, B. 1936) "Bull" Signed and dated lower left. Original Watercolor/Ink on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. Yellow Cattle are found almost everywhere in China. In fact, they are raised in every province, with their greatest numbers in Inner Mongolia and the northeast. But wherever they live, they have adapted to survive in the unique climate and terrain of that region. Yellow Cattle of Mongolia's grassland graze year round in severe weather and under unfavorable feedings conditions. They consume their body reserves in winter, which leaves them weak and poor. But, they fatten quickly once the new grass of Spring arrives. Although these Cattle are raised as a triple-purpose breed for meat, milk and work, their milk producing abilities are limited due to their small size. Cattle of the agricultural area in the lower basin of the Yellow River are entirely different from those of the pastoral area. Since agriculture is well developed in the basin, ranchers use many different agricultural by-products to the feed the Cattle. These Cattle are well-managed and all have housing. They are the main draft power for farming and are both beasts of burden and source of meat for the local people. Because they do not face the hardships endured by the Mongolian Cattle, they grow to a large size and are very muscular from working on the farm. In tropical and subtropical areas the Cattle graze year round and must withstand harsh feeding conditions. Thus, they have a small body size and slender hooves. They are well adapted to mountain grazing. Image Diameter: 13 in. Overall Size: 20.75 x 20.75 in. Unframed. (B08383)

Lot 68

Indian Art A massive silver inlaid bidri brazier or water basin Southern India, 17th century . . Cm 37,00 x 10,20 x 29,30.

Lot 681

LINDBERGH CHARLES: (1902-1974) American Aviator who made the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean, 20th - 21st May 1927. A.L.S., Charles A. Lindbergh, four pages (airmail stationery), 4to, n.p. ('In flight over Brazil'), 24th August 1968, to Gladys Bueler, Secretary of the Garden of the Gods Preservation Council in Colorado Springs. Lindbergh informs his correspondent that he had been travelling in Europe for several weeks, and only returned home to Connecticut for one night, before leaving on his current trip to South America, and apologises for the delay in writing to her, commenting 'The Garden of the Gods means a great deal to me, for it, and Colorado, have (been) woven through my family's life, and mine, for many years. One of my great uncles….took a major part in the protection of the fish in Colorado streams. I feel sure he admired the Garden of the Gods as I do in a later generation' and reflecting 'My own first contact with those fantastic rocks came in 1916, when I was driving my mother….on a trip (which took us about forty days) between Minnesota and California. I was then fourteen years of age. My mother had been telling me about the great Rocky Mountains, and the Garden of the Gods, even before we left our Minnesota home. I remember watching the colours unfold as we approached the area - slowly….when we arrived at the rocks themselves, we stopped for several hours, and I climbed one of them….I think I have never seen a more spectacular and magnificent place'. Lindbergh also adds 'Barnstorming in Colorado, in 1925, I flew over and circled the Garden of the Gods; and laying out the transcontinental passenger airline (T.A.T.), in 1928-29, I often detoured far enough from my route to fly above it. I think my last view of the Garden (at least from reasonably low altitude) was from the plane carrying the Air-Force-Academy site-selection Commission, of which I was a member. But my clearest memories come from earlier years, when there was enough time to climb or circle' and further declares 'The Garden of the Gods is one of the most beautiful and spectacular areas in the world. It would be a tragedy of major magnitude to lose, or detract from its great qualities - an…indifference on the part of our generation, and a lack of responsibility for those succeeding us. I sincerely hope the citizens of Colorado are successful in their efforts to preserve it', concluding by explaining that it will be some days before Bueler receives his letter, explaining 'I write in a small plane over the Amazon basin, en route to the northern frontier of Brazil where I will spend a day or two looking over one of South America's major park areas. Our stops for fuel will be at landing fields so distant from major cities that it may be advisable for me to carry the envelope back to Rio before mailing'. In a postscript, Lindbergh states that he is enclosing 'my check (no longer present) for a hundred dollars, as a contribution to the efforts of your Preservation Council'. A letter of interesting content, written whilst in flight! VG  £500-800    The Garden of the Gods is a public park located in Colorado Springs and was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1971.

Lot 537

‘Spiritualism is the basis of the religion of the future’  DOYLE ARTHUR CONAN: (1859-1930) Scottish Author, creator of Sherlock Holmes. A scarce original mimeograph typed manuscript, unsigned (although with nine words of holograph text in the form of a correction to the second page, marked in bold within this description), four pages, 4to, n.p., n.d. (c.1930), marked 'Confidential' in Doyle's hand at the head of the first page. The typescript states, in part, 'These various forecasts of the immediate future of the world should be used with the utmost discretion. We have above all to avoid sensationalism and undignified newspaper stunts. We have to remember that there have been alarms before which have come to nothing…..They have also been accompanied by a notable increase in the seismic activity of the world which shows itself in those very quarters with which the warnings deal. It is impossible in my opinion not to take them seriously for they represent in themselves a psychic phenomenon for which I know no parallel. Our circle seems to have been chosen as the clearing house for these messages, for though we would not venture to claim that all have reached us still it is very remarkable how they have converged upon us from all quarters. Some have been oral but taking the whole series it would not be an exaggeration to say that we have had one hundred messages all independent of each other. But these must be taken as supplementary to our own direct information got during the last four or five years through my wife with the aid of my own control Pheneas. These cover in detail every phase of my predicted crisis. As to time we never have had anything really definite in our own circle such terms as "soon" and "very soon" being always used. It is a belief that the control sees things in pictures and not in terms of worldly time. My American coooperators working with a proved and excellent medium were told on the 8th of Jan that six months of preparation from that date could be relied on. They did not say that that was an absolute minimum and clearly they have placed the date too early. We have ourselves always been given the autumn as the time of year. If we state the course of events as outlined in these various documents and check them with our own information the result is overwhelming. It would entail a period of terrific natural convulsions during which a large portion of the human race would perish. Earthquakes of great severity, enormous tidal waves would seem to be the agents. There is mention of war but that would appear to be only in the early stages and to be in some way the signal for the crisis. What makes the matter more difficult to understand is that we are always told that the deaths are not indiscriminate but selective. One could only explain this by supposing that it is the gases released from the earth which are fatal and that some are rendered immune……The following general details may be gathered. That the crisis will come in an instant. That the general destruction and utter dislocation of civilised life will be beyond belief. That there will be a short period of utter chaos followed by some reconstruction. That the total period of the upheavals will be roughly three years. That the chief centres of disturbance will be the Eastern Mediterranean basin where not less than five countries will entirely disappear. Also the Atlantic where there will be a rise of land which will be a cause of those waves which will bring about great disasters upon the Americans, the Irish, and the Western European shore involving all the low lying British coasts. There are indicated further great upheavals in the Southern Pacific and in the Japanese region. These are the main points indicated some in one corroboration some in another and all in our messages. It is however continually rubbed in that the really important side is the psychic side and that all the physical is subservient to that. During the whole course of events there is a psychic accompaniment with manifestations of spirit power which is to culminate in a complete rending of the veil so that spirit and matter will be face to face for a time. When they separate again a great number of those who have worked in the same cause will be privileged to pass over with their spirit friends and without death in the ordinary sense of the word. Others of the "Elect" if I may use the current word are retained for a few years to establish the new order on a solid basis. Thus the race may be divided into three sets - the hopeless material who are swept away, the "Elect" who change their sphere, and the central body who carry on under picked leadership. The whole object of the spiritualist movement from the beginning has I think been to prepare a body of thought which will understand and be able to cooperate in such a crisis. In the course of these world shaking events there will be on earth a single strong spiritual influence which working either directly or through others will control events. At the supreme moment this high spirit will be visible to all and will command the reverence of all. This would seem to correspond with the idea of a second coming. Indeed the whole course of events ending in a happier world will follow the general line of what was vaguely seen by the prophets of old. When these things come it will be the duty of all who have any knowledge of spiritual facts and the meaning of these events to go forth and devote themselves entirely to the comfort and instruction to the terrified and bewildered human race. Therefore we must cultivate knowledge and spiritual strength ourselves to meet what may be a very great strain. Spiritualism is the basis of the religion of the future. I repeat that I have no certainty over these events. I can but pass on what has been passed to me but I would not take the responsibility of doing that if I were not deeply impressed by the facts which have actually occurred. A huge conspiracy to deceive upon the other side would seem to be the only alternative and that is hardly consistent with the lofty teaching which goes with the messages. I need not ask you to handle this paper with discretion. We want no hysterical developments, nor do we wish to commit the spiritualistic movement to a prophecy which may not materialise. At the same time without publicly committing the movement in any way I should wish to let individuals know [what] my own individual point of view is so that they may now watch the course of events for themselves and form their own conclusions and the line of action. Let those hear who have an ear to hear but let it not be broadcast'. A manuscript of remarkable content, seemingly Doyle's own retained copy with a few corrections to be made before distribution between presumably only a very small circle of like-minded Spiritualists. The four pages are joined with the original brass fastener to the upper left corner. Together with a scarce unsigned printed 8vo pamphlet entitled A Word of Warning by Arthur Conan Doyle, published by The Psychic Press, London, n.d. (February 1928). Some very light age wear and creasing, otherwise VG, 2   £400-600    Doyle's manuscript prophesying the end of the world was not published in his lifetime and first appeared in The Sunday Express on 20th July 1930 under the title How the World Will End. The newspaper reported that the 'extraordinary document' was presented to them 'in the form of a letter written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle some time before he died to Mr. S. Fowler Wright, the author of "Deluge", the much-discussed novel which gives an imaginary description of the end of the world'.

Lot 209

Islamic Arabic heavily engraved brass basin decorated with intricate hand chased engraved Islamic designs, 47cm diam

Lot 1527

White glazed Art Deco style rectangular wash basin and pedestal, W61cm H91cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 495

BLUE AND WHITE EWER AND WASH BASIN, the ewer 27cm high

Lot 2454

19th century mahogany wash stand, with porcelain ewer and basin with green and gilt decoration, above centre section with two drawers, on splayed legs, 88 cm high. .

Lot 1815

A SMALL SEMI FLUTED TEA SET, comprising teapot, sugar basin and milk jug. Birmingham 1898.

Lot 25

A George V silver four piece Scottish silver tea set by JF, Glasgow 1927, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sugar basin and milk jug, with reeded bands and having griffin head lower sections to handles, 55 ozt (4)

Lot 66

A set of twelve George V silver teaspoons by HM, in case, AF, together with a set of five teaspoons and tongs in case, a nice silver plated biscuit barrel by Marsh with bone finial, a plated egg waiter, s set of six butter knives, a hotel plate teapot and jug and a sugar basin and milk jug

Lot 168

A famille rose basin19th centuryEnamelled to the central well with a mythical figural scene in landscape, the cavetto with a frieze of the Eight Immortals in a garden and to the wide rim with scrolling lotus design.41cm diameter, and with an associated wooden stand. (2).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 284

A GOOD 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BASIN / BOWL, decorated with panel decoration of native birds and butterflies amongst flora, 34cm diameter x 14cm high.

Lot 285

A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BASIN / BOWL, with panel decoration depicting figures interior and birds and butterflies amongst native flora, 30cm diameter.

Lot 286

A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN BOWL / BASIN, decorated with panel decoration depicting floral display and precious objects, 31cm diameter.

Lot 213

A silver basin / sideboard dishwith cancelled hallmarks and LAO case number, with 800 standard marks for London 2019Shaped-circular, ovolo border interspersed with flower head and 'C' scroll junctions, the broad rim with shell, scrolls and small scale panels in relief above a matted scrolling outline, the centre with armorial engraving for BEAUCLERK, Duke of St. Albans, the underside also with an engraved crest, diameter 40.3cm, weight 39oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 218

SIX BRITISH YELLOW GLAZED WARES, C1820 comprising three bat printed jugs, a silver lustre mug with printed verse "Customers Came and I did Trust 'Em..." and a mug and sugar or slop basin sponged in red and green with stylised flowers and leaves, jugs 11.5 and 12cm h Silver lustre jug - flat chip on lip and rim. Second jug worn, mug cracked and worn, basin - painted flower to interior worn. No restoration

Lot 334

A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BASIN with iron red key fret rim, 26.5cm diam, Xianfeng mark Good condition

Lot 123

A Carlton Ware Rouge Royale coffee set for six, printed in gilt and enamelled in green with a fruiting grape vine design, comprising coffee pot and cover, milk-jug, sugar basin and cover, six cups and saucers, and a Carlton Ware 'Polka Dot' coffee set for six, printed factory marks, 19.5cm. high (33) Provenance The Michael Burningham Collection of Carlton Ware and Crown Devon

Lot 15

'Nasturtium' a Clarice Cliff Bizarre Stamford tea for two, painted in colours, comprising, teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, two cups, saucers and a side plate printed factory mark, two fine small hairlines to one cup,, 12cm. high (9) Provenance The Pamela Harding Collection.

Lot 16

'Secrets' a large Clarice Cliff Bizarre Bon Jour tea set for six, painted in colours, comprising; large tea pot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, six cups, saucers, side plates and two sandwich plates, a Hereford biscuit barrel and cover and a cylindrical preserve pot and cover, printed factory marks, 16cm. high (28) Catalogue notes This set has the impressed date mark for 1934.

Lot 29

'Gay Day' a Clarice Cliff Bizarre Tankard coffee set for six, painted in colours, comprising; coffee pot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, six cans and saucers, and a Clarice Cliff Gay Day Stamford teapot and cover printed factory marks, minor restoration and damages, 17cm. high (coffee pot), (18)

Lot 3

'Ravel' a Clarice Cliff Bizarre part service, comprising sandwich tray and four octagonal side plates, milk-jug and sugar basin, four coffee cans and saucers and a cream jug, painted in colours printed factory marks, 30cm wide (tray), (16)

Lot 30

'Orange Trees and House' a Clarice Cliff Fantasque Bizarre Stamford tea set for one, comprising teapot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, one cup, saucer and side plate, painted in colours inside red and black bands, printed factory marks, hairline to sugar basin, minor nicks, 12.5cm. high (teapot), (7) Provenance Ted Few. A private collection of Clarice Cliff.

Lot 378

'Fiesta' a collection of Midwinter Pottery designed by Jessie Tait, painted with geometric design in yellow and grey, comprising, platter, two tureen and covers, serving bowl and four dessert bowls, three various serving jugs, teapot and cover, coffee pot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, one cup and saucer, cups, twelve dinner, eleven side, four entree and six side plates printed factory marks, 35cm. wide (platter), (a lot). Literature Steven Jenkins Midwinter Pottery a revolution in British tableware, Richard Dennis, page 43 for comparable examples of Fiesta illustrated.

Lot 380

'Capri' a Midwinter Stylecraft part service, painted with atomic leaf and flower motif, comprising; tureen and cover, four cups, two saucers and side plates, a cake plate and a sugar basin, and a collection of Midwinter Primavera, Whispering Grass and Sun tableware, printed and painted marks, (a lot) Literature Steven Jenkins Midwinter Pottery a revolution in British tableware, Richard Dennis, page 43 for comparable examples of Primavera illustrated.

Lot 388

Eric Marwick (1946-2018) Breakfast with Eric a novelty pottery tea set, comprising teapot and cover, milk-jug, sugar basin and covered pot, each modelled with figures, painted EM03, 11.5cm. high (teapot), (6)

Lot 488

‡ Geoffrey Whiting (1919-1988) a stoneware teapot and cover, streamlined form, covered in a metallic rust and tenmoku glaze, a sugar basin, milk-jug, two covered pots and a small biscuit crock and cover, impressed seal mark, minor frits to spout, 20cm. wide (9) Provenance The teapot was purchased form Geoffrey Whiting in Canterbury circa 1974.

Lot 70

'Mikado' a Carlton Ware Rouge Royale Rita coffee set for six, pattern no.2727, enamelled in colours and highlighted in gilt on a red lustre ground, comprising coffee pot and cover, milk-jug, sugar basin and cover, six cups and saucers printed factory marks, 19.5cm. high, (17)

Lot 117

Walker & Hall silver silver four piece tea service in the manner of Paul Storr, Sheffield 1927, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sugar basin and milk jug, each of U-shape form with a reeded band, serpent form handles, the teapot and hot water jug with wooden finial and handle, shape no. 53625, the hot water jug 22cm, gross weight approx. 2.468kg (79.35 troy ozs)

Lot 118

CATALOGUE AMENDMENT: THIS IS A SILVER PLATED TEA SERVICE AND NOT WHITE METAL AS PREVIOUSLY CATALOGUED Eastern silver plated three piece tea service, possibly Japanese, circa 1900, comprising square section teapot decorated with a band of ribboned flowers on a matted ground, height 17cm, matching sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight approx. 794g (25.5 troy ozs)

Lot 169

George V silver four piece tea service, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920/24, comprising lidded teapot and hot water jug, each with ebony finial and handle, and with a faceted body engraved with a Gothic 'W', matching sugar basin and milk jug, the hot water jug 20cm, gross weight approx. 1.53kg (49.22 troy ozs)

Lot 198

Silver three piece presentation tea service, London 1936, comprising lidded teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, all of plain circular form, the teapot with ebony finial and handle, inscribed and later dated 1939, height 12.5cm, gross weight approx. 715g (22.99 troy ozs)

Lot 92

George V silver three piece tea service, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1911, comprising teapot with hinged cover, ivory insulated handle, plain slightly waisted body, raised on a C-scroll bordered foot, height 14.5cm, matching sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight approx. 823g (26.46 troy ozs)

Lot 215

A small Royal Copenhagen globular vase, decorated with a floral spray, a relief moulded royal Copenhagen ashtray, two bulldog ornaments and a sugar basin transfer printed with the "Entrance to The Pier" Bournemouth. Diameter 12 cm.

Lot 297

An extensive Royal Crown Derby "Derby Posies" dinner tea and coffee service, comprising 9 dinner plates, 6 dessert plates, large tureen and cover, 7 consomme bowls, 2 preserve pots, 4 egg cups, 6 small shaped dishes, coffee pot, small teapot, 12 saucers, 6 coffee can saucers, 7 side plates, 2 sandwich plates, 6 tea cups, 7 coffee cups, boxed sugar bowl and cream jug and other items, and a Denby Rockingham floral Festival pattern teapot (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: As per the description there are 9 dinner plates. However there is a tenth plate with a similar but not exact pattern also made by Derby. The dinner plates are all in good condition with no cracks or chips. They all show signs of very light use. The soup bowls show no signs of use and have no cracks, chips or loss of gilding. All tea plates are in good condition showing only light use. There are no chips or cracks. All saucers are in good condition showing only light signs of use. One of the smaller cups has a crack running from the rim to the bowl. One of the small cups has a chip to the rim. The rest are all in good condition having no chips, cracks, restoration or loss of gilding. The small teapot has a +/- 10 cm crack to its body. The large sugar basin has a crack running from the lip to the bowl. All other pieces are in very good condition with only some items showing light use.

Lot 331

Three pieces of Royal Crown Derby, comprising vase, saucer and small plate, Spode cream jug and sugar basin and a Foley China Imari pattern plate. Largest diameter 22 cm (6).

Lot 501

An Asprey for Harrods bachelor tea service, comprising teapot, sugar basin with tongs and jug. Teapot height 11 cm, length 17 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The tea service is in generally good condition. The milk jug is in good order. The sugar basin is also in good condition with no issues. The sugar tongs do not have any identifying marks. The teapot has two minor issues. The spout has a slight buckle. It appears to have been dropped and there are two very slight indentations to the bottom foot rim. There is also a very minor corresponding crease to the bottom edge of the pot itself above the foot rim in the same position. The hinge is secure but does have slight side to side movement.

Lot 559

A late Victorian silver sauce boat, Walker & Hall, 1900, and a silver sugar basin, Birmingham 1918, diameter 10 cm, 303 grams.

Lot 112

A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker James Reid, Glasgow 1881 and 1883 (coffee), of rounded cylindrical form chased in the Indian Swami style with roundels of figures on a diapered band and each with a shaped panel engraved "C", comprising tea and coffee pots, the earred "S" scroll handles with ivory stops, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 9 1/2" wide, 63ozs 13dwts total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)

Lot 3

A COLLECTION OF CHINESE POLYCHROME PORCELAIN comprising a teapot and cover painted with figures on a verandah in quatrefoil panels, 7 1/2" wide, another smaller flower painted teapot, 6 1/2" wide, a slop basin and three tea bowls variously painted with figures at their leisure (6) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 75

A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Martin, Hall & Co., Birmingham 1922, of canted oblong baluster form with reeded angles and raised upon four ball feet, comprising teapot with hinged domed cover, ebony finial and earred angular handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot, 10 1/2" wide, 32ozs 18dwts total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 80

A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1912, of plain rounded oblong baluster form, comprising teapot with hinged cover, ebonised knop and earred angular handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot, 11 1/2" wide, 33ozs total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 88

A SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd., London 1919 (milk and sugar) and 1920, of rounded oblong baluster form with everted gadrooned rim and raised upon four ball feet, comprising teapot and coffee pot with hinged domed covers, ebonised finials and earred angular handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, all engraved "D", teapot 11" wide, 47ozs 19dwts total gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

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